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駄都

see styles
tuó dōu
    tuo2 dou1
t`o tou
    to tou
dhātu, intp. by 界 field, area, sphere; 體 embodiment, body, corpus; 性nature, characteristic. It means that which is placed or laid; a deposit, foundation, constituent, ingredient, element; also a śarīra, or relic of Buddha The two dhātus are the conditioned and unconditioned, phenomenal and noumenal; the three are the realms of desire, of form, and of the formless; the four are earth, water, fire, and air; the six add space and intelligence; the eighteen are the twelve āyatanas, with six sensations added.

髪置

see styles
 kamioki
    かみおき
(irregular okurigana usage) ceremony of allowing the hair to grow at age three

魏國


魏国

see styles
wèi guó
    wei4 guo2
wei kuo
Wei State (407-225 BC), one of the Seven Hero States of the Warring States 戰國七雄|战国七雄; Wei State or Cao Wei 曹魏 (220-265), the most powerful of the Three Kingdoms

鹿車


鹿车

see styles
lù chē
    lu4 che1
lu ch`e
    lu che
Deer carts, one of the three kinds of vehicle referred to in the Lotus Sūtra, the medium kind; v. 三車.

麤相

see styles
cū xiàng
    cu1 xiang4
ts`u hsiang
    tsu hsiang
(麁相) The six grosser or cruder forms 六麤 of unenlightenment or ignorance mentioned in the 起信論 in contrast with its three finer forms 三細.

黃忠


黄忠

see styles
huáng zhōng
    huang2 zhong1
huang chung
Huang Zhong (-220), general of Shu in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, portrayed as an old fighter

黑天

see styles
hēi tiān
    hei1 tian1
hei t`ien
    hei tien
Mahākāla, the black deva, a title of Śiva, the fierce Rudra, a black or dark-blue deity with eight arms and three eyes.

鼎坐

see styles
 teiza / teza
    ていざ
(noun/participle) three people sitting in a triangle

鼎座

see styles
 teiza / teza
    ていざ
(noun/participle) three people sitting in a triangle

鼎談

see styles
 teidan / tedan
    ていだん
(noun/participle) tripartite talk; three-man talk

鼎足

see styles
dǐng zú
    ding3 zu2
ting tsu
lit. the three legs of a tripod; fig. three competing rivals

齋月


斋月

see styles
zhāi yuè
    zhai1 yue4
chai yüeh
 itsuki
    いつき
Ramadan (Islam)
(female given name) Itsuki
The three special months of abstinence and care, the first, fifth, and ninth months.

齋筵


斋筵

see styles
zhāi yán
    zhai1 yan2
chai yen
Offerings of food to the triratna.

龐德


庞德

see styles
páng dé
    pang2 de2
p`ang te
    pang te
Pang De (-219), general of Cao Wei at the start of the Three Kingdoms period, victor over Guan Yu 關羽|关羽; Pound (name); Ezra Pound (1885-1972), American poet and translator

TMI

see styles
 tiiemuai / tiemuai
    ティーエムアイ
(place-name) Three Mile Island; TMI

お三方

see styles
 osankata
    おさんかた
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (honorific or respectful language) three people

お三時

see styles
 osanji
    おさんじ
three-o'clock snack

お正月

see styles
 oshougatsu / oshogatsu
    おしょうがつ
(1) (polite language) New Year (esp. first three or fifteen days); (2) (polite language) the first month of the year; January

かけ声

see styles
 kakegoe
    かけごえ
(noun/participle) yell used to time or encourage activity (e.g. "Heave ho!", "On three ... One, two, three!" in English); enthusiastic shout from the audience (e.g. in kabuki); shouting (in concerts)

クース

see styles
 guuzu / guzu
    グーズ
vintage awamori; awamori aged in cask for at least three years; (personal name) goods

くうす

see styles
 kuusu / kusu
    くうす
vintage awamori; awamori aged in cask for at least three years

ご三卿

see styles
 gosankyou / gosankyo
    ごさんきょう
three secondary Tokugawa branch families (Tayasu, Shimizu, and Hitotsubashi)

ご三家

see styles
 gosanke
    ごさんけ
(1) three branch Tokugawa families (Owari, Kii, and Mito); (2) big three; top three

スリー

see styles
 surii / suri
    スリー
(1) three; (2) {sports} 3 turn (in figure skating)

たんび

see styles
 tanbi
    たんび
(n,n-suf,ctr) time (three times, each time, etc.); times

バリ3

see styles
 barisan
    バリさん
(colloquialism) "three bars" of cellphone reception; good cellphone reception

バリ三

see styles
 barisan
    バリさん
(colloquialism) "three bars" of cellphone reception; good cellphone reception

一の松

see styles
 ichinomatsu
    いちのまつ
closest pine-tree to a noh stage (of the three placed in front of the bridge walkway)

一卽三

see styles
yī jí sān
    yi1 ji2 san1
i chi san
 ichisokusan
One is (or includes) three; especially the one yāna (the Buddha vehicle) is, or includes the three vehicles, i.e. bodhisattva, pratyekabuddha, and śrāvaka.

七分丈

see styles
 shichibutake; shichibudake
    しちぶたけ; しちぶだけ
(can be adjective with の) three-quarter length (usu. clothing)

七分袖

see styles
 shichibusode
    しちぶそで
three-quarter sleeves

七方便

see styles
qī fāng biàn
    qi1 fang1 bian4
ch`i fang pien
    chi fang pien
 shichi hōben
(七方便位) (1) The seven "expedient" or temporary attainments or positions of Hīnayāna, superseded in Mahayana by the 七賢 (位) or 七加行 (位) all preparatory to the 七聖 (位) (2) The seven vehicles, i.e. those of ordinary human beings, of devas, of śrāvakas, of pratyekabuddhas' and of the three bodhisattvas of the three teachings 藏, 通 and 別. (3) Also, 藏教之聲縁二人, 通教之聲縁菩三人, 別教and 圓教之二菩薩; (2) and (3) are Tiantai groups.

三が日

see styles
 sanganichi
    さんがにち
first three days of the New Year (January 1st to 3rd)

三つ半

see styles
 mitsuban
    みつばん
three-stroke alarm

三つ叉

see styles
 mitsumata
    みつまた
(noun - becomes adjective with の) three-pronged fork; trident

三つ子

see styles
 mitsuko
    みつこ
(1) three-year-old; (2) triplets; (female given name) Mitsuko

三つ折

see styles
 mitsuori
    みつおり
threefold; folded in three

三つ指

see styles
 mitsuyubi
    みつゆび
bowing while pressing three fingers of each hand on floor

三つ星

see styles
 mitsuboshi
    みつぼし
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) three stars (shape); (2) three stars (for quality, e.g. Michelin stars); (3) Orion's belt; Chinese "Three Stars" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); (surname) Mitsuboshi

三つ組

see styles
 mitsugumi
    みつぐみ
set of three

三つ股

see styles
 mitsumata
    みつまた
(noun - becomes adjective with の) three-pronged fork; trident; (surname) Mitsumata

三つ葉

see styles
 mitsuba
    みつば
(1) (kana only) mitsuba (Cryptotaenia japonica); Japanese honewort; Japanese honeywort; Japanese chervil; Japanese parsley; (adj-no,n) (2) three-leaved; trefoil

三つ角

see styles
 mitsukado
    みつかど
three corners; (surname) Mitsukado

三つ鱗

see styles
 mitsuuroko / mitsuroko
    みつうろこ
mitsuuroko emblem (three triangles in a triangular pattern; Hōjō clan symbol); (surname) Mitsuuroko

三つ鼎

see styles
 mitsuganae
    みつがなえ
(noun/participle) (See 鼎座) three people sitting in a triangle

三の松

see styles
 sannomatsu
    さんのまつ
furthest pine tree from a noh stage (of the three placed in front of the bridge walkway)

三一致

see styles
 sanicchi
    さんいっち
règle des trois unités; the three unities (time, place and action)

三三摩

see styles
sān sān mó
    san1 san1 mo2
san san mo
 san sanma
three samādhis

三三昧

see styles
sān sān mèi
    san1 san1 mei4
san san mei
 san zanmai
(三三昧地) The three samādhis, or the samādhi on three subjects; 三三摩 (三三摩地); 三定, 三等持; 三空; 三治; 三解脫門; 三重三昧; 三重等持. There are two forms of such meditation, that of 有漏 reincarnational, or temporal, called 三三昧; and that of 無 漏 liberation, or nirvāṇa, called 三解脫. The three subjects and objects of the meditation are (1) 空 to empty the mind of the ideas of me and mine and suffering, which are unreal; (2) 無相to get rid of the idea of form, or externals, i.e. the 十相 which are the five senses, and male and female, and the three 有; (3) 無願 to get rid of all wish or desire, also termed無作 and 無起. A more advanced meditation is called the Double Three Samādhi 重三三昧 in which each term is doubled 空空, 無相無相, 無願無願. The esoteric sect has also a group of its own.

三不失

see styles
sān bù shī
    san1 bu4 shi1
san pu shih
 san fushitsu
The three never lost, idem 三不護.

三不朽

see styles
sān bù xiǔ
    san1 bu4 xiu3
san pu hsiu
the three imperishables, three ways to distinguish oneself that aren't forgotten by history: through one's virtue 立德[li4 de2], one's service 立功[li4 gong1] and one's writings 立言[li4 yan2] (from the Zuo Zhuan 左傳|左传[Zuo3 Zhuan4])

三不能

see styles
sān bù néng
    san1 bu4 neng2
san pu neng
 san funō
v. 三能.

三不護


三不护

see styles
sān bù hù
    san1 bu4 hu4
san pu hu
 san fugo
The three that need no guarding i.e. the 三業 of a Buddha, his body, mouth (or lips), and mind, which he does not need to guard as they are above error.

三不足

see styles
sān bù zú
    san1 bu4 zu2
san pu tsu
 san fusoku
three not enoughs

三不退

see styles
sān bù tuì
    san1 bu4 tui4
san pu t`ui
    san pu tui
 sanfutai
Never receding from 位 position attained; from a right course of 行 action; from pursuing a right line of 念 thought, or mental discipline. These are duties of every bodhisattva, and have numerous interpretations.; The three non-backslidings, i.e. from position attained, from line of action pursued, and in dhyāna.

三世佛

see styles
sān shì fó
    san1 shi4 fo2
san shih fo
 sanze butsu
The Buddhas of the past, present, and future, i.e. Kāsyapa, Śākyamuni, and Maitreya.

三世俗

see styles
sān shì sú
    san1 shi4 su2
san shih su
 san sezoku
three kinds of convention

三世相

see styles
sān shì xiàng
    san1 shi4 xiang4
san shih hsiang
 sanzesou / sanzeso
    さんぜそう
the Book of Divination
characteristics of the three times

三世間


三世间

see styles
sān shì jiān
    san1 shi4 jian1
san shih chien
 san zeken
There are two definitions: (1) The realms of 器 matter, of 衆生 life, and 智正覺 mind, especially the Buddha's mind. (2) The 五陰 psychological realm (mind), 衆生 realm of life, and 國土 or 器material realm.

三乘人

see styles
sān shèng rén
    san1 sheng4 ren2
san sheng jen
 sanjō nin
adherent(s) of the three vehicles

三乘家

see styles
sān shèng jiā
    san1 sheng4 jia1
san sheng chia
 sanjōke
The Dharmalakṣaṇa School of the Three Vehicles, led by the 法相宗.

三乘教

see styles
sān shèng jiào
    san1 sheng4 jiao4
san sheng chiao
 sanjō kyō
the teachings of the three vehicles

三乘法

see styles
sān shèng fǎ
    san1 sheng4 fa3
san sheng fa
 sanjō hō
the teachings of the three Vehicles

三乘道

see styles
sān shèng dào
    san1 sheng4 dao4
san sheng tao
 sanjō dō
the path of the three vehicles

三事戒

see styles
sān shì jiè
    san1 shi4 jie4
san shih chieh
 sanji kai
precepts for the three activities

三事衣

see styles
sān shì yī
    san1 shi4 yi1
san shih i
 sanjie
three-piece robe

三事衲

see styles
sān shì nà
    san1 shi4 na4
san shih na
 kinjiriu
(or 三事衣) A term for a monk's robe of five, seven, or nine patches.

三人婚

see styles
 sanninkon
    さんにんこん
ménage à trois; three-way sexual relationship

三人組

see styles
 sanningumi
    さんにんぐみ
trio; gang of three; threesome

三佛土

see styles
sān fó tǔ
    san1 fo2 tu3
san fo t`u
    san fo tu
 san butsudo
The three Buddha-lands, realms, or environment, corresponding to the Trikāya; v. 三身 and 佛土.

三佛子

see styles
sān fó zǐ
    san1 fo2 zi3
san fo tzu
 san busshi
All the living are Buddha-sons, but they are of three kinds—the commonalty are 外子 external sons; the followers of the two inferior Buddhist vehicles, 小and 中 乘, are 庶子 secondary sons (i.e. of concubines); the bodhisattvas, i.e. mahāyānists) are 子 true sons, or sons in the truth.

三佛忌

see styles
sān fó jì
    san1 fo2 ji4
san fo chi
 san butsuki
three major events of the life of the Buddha

三佛性

see styles
sān fó xìng
    san1 fo2 xing4
san fo hsing
 san busshō
The three kinds of Buddha-nature: (1) 自性住佛性 the Buddha-nature which is in all living beings, even those in the three evil paths (gati). (2) 引出佛性 the Buddha-nature developed by the right discipline. (3) 至得果佛性 the final or perfected Buddha-nature resulting from the development of the original potentiality.

三佛語


三佛语

see styles
sān fó yǔ
    san1 fo2 yu3
san fo yü
 sanbutsugo
The Buddha's three modes of discourse—unqualifed, i.e. out of the fullness of his nature; qualified to suit the intelligence of his hearers; and both.

三佛身

see styles
sān fó shēn
    san1 fo2 shen1
san fo shen
 san busshin
idem 三身.

三假觀


三假观

see styles
sān jiǎ guān
    san1 jia3 guan1
san chia kuan
 sanke kan
The meditations on the three false assumptions 三假.

三僧祇

see styles
sān sēng qí
    san1 seng1 qi2
san seng ch`i
    san seng chi
 sansōgi
idem 三阿僧祇劫.

三元色

see styles
 sangenshoku
    さんげんしょく
(irregular kanji usage) three primary colors (colours); trichromatic

三光天

see styles
sān guāng tiān
    san1 guang1 tian1
san kuang t`ien
    san kuang tien
 sankōten
three luminous heavenly bodies

三六九

see styles
sān liù jiǔ
    san1 liu4 jiu3
san liu chiu
 miroku
    みろく
(personal name) Miroku
An esoteric objection to three, six, or nine persons worshipping together.

三具足

see styles
sān jù zú
    san1 ju4 zu2
san chü tsu
 mitsugusoku
    みつぐそく
{Buddh} (See 香炉,華瓶,燭台) three implements for worship (incense burner, flower vase and candle-stand)
The three essential articles for worship: flower-vase, candlestick, and censer.

三冠馬

see styles
 sankanba
    さんかんば
winner of Japan's three main horse races

三刀流

see styles
 santouryuu / santoryu
    さんとうりゅう
(1) (manga slang) wielding three swords; (2) {baseb} (See 二刀流・3) player who can play as pitcher, fielder and batter

三分別


三分别

see styles
sān fēn bié
    san1 fen1 bie2
san fen pieh
 san funbetsu
three forms of discrimination (1) 自性分別 natural discrimination, e. g. of present objects; (2) 計度分別 calculating discrimination (as to future action); (3) 隨念分別 discriminating by remembrance of affairs that are past.

三力偈

see styles
sān lì jié
    san1 li4 jie2
san li chieh
 sanrikige
The triple-power verse: 以我功德力 In the power of my virtue, 如來加持力. And the aiding power of the Tathāgata, 及與法界力 And the power of the spiritual realm, 周遍衆生界 I can go anywhere in the land of the living.

三動弁

see styles
 sandouben / sandoben
    さんどうべん
triple valve; three-state valve

三十三

see styles
sān shí sān
    san1 shi2 san1
san shih san
 mitomi
    みとみ
(female given name) Mitomi
thirty-three

三十生

see styles
sān shí shēng
    san1 shi2 sheng1
san shih sheng
 sanjū shō
In each of the 十地 ten states there are three conditions, 入, 住, 出, entry, stay, exit, hence the 'thirty lives'.

三千佛

see styles
sān qiān fó
    san1 qian1 fo2
san ch`ien fo
    san chien fo
 sanzen butsu
idem 三世.

三千家

see styles
 sansenke
    さんせんけ
the three Senke schools of tea ceremony (Omotesenke, Urasenke, and Mushakōjisenke)

三博士

see styles
 sanhakase
    さんはかせ
{Christn} (See マギ) Three Wise Men; Magi

三卽一

see styles
sān jí yī
    san1 ji2 yi1
san chi i
The three vehicles (Hīnayāna, Madhyamayāna, Mahāyāna) are one, i. e. the three lead to bodhisattvaship and Buddhahood for all.

三原則


三原则

see styles
sān yuán zé
    san1 yuan2 ze2
san yüan tse
the Three Principles (in many contexts)

三原色

see styles
 sangenshoku
    さんげんしょく
three primary colors (colours)

三叉路

see styles
 sansaro
    さんさろ
three-forked road; junction of three roads

三受業


三受业

see styles
sān shòu yè
    san1 shou4 ye4
san shou yeh
 sanjū gō
The karma or results arising from the pursuit of courses that produce pain, pleasure, or freedom from both.

三合一

see styles
sān hé yī
    san1 he2 yi1
san ho i
three in one; triple

三合院

see styles
sān hé yuàn
    san1 he2 yuan4
san ho yüan
residence consisting of structures surrounding a courtyard on three sides

三名山

see styles
 sanmeizan / sanmezan
    さんめいざん
(abbreviation) (See 日本三名山) Japan's Three Famous Mountains (Mt. Fuji, Mt. Tate and Mt. Haku)

三和合

see styles
sān hé hé
    san1 he2 he2
san ho ho
 san wagō
combination of three factors

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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