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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
自尊 see styles |
zì zūn zi4 zun1 tzu tsun jison じそん |
More info & calligraphy: Self-Respect / Self-Esteemself-respect; esteem; self-importance; pride |
自尊心 see styles |
zì zūn xīn zi4 zun1 xin1 tzu tsun hsin jisonshin じそんしん |
More info & calligraphy: Prideful Mind / Self-Respecting Heartself-esteem; self-respect; self-importance; conceit; pride |
重 see styles |
zhòng zhong4 chung juu / ju じゅう |
heavy; serious; to attach importance to (1) (abbreviation) (See 重箱) jūbako; multi-tiered food box; (prefix noun) (2) heavy; (prefix noun) (3) serious; extreme; (suf,ctr) (4) (counter for layers in the ichi-ni-san counting system) (See 重・え) -fold; -ply; (personal name) Munenori Heavy, weighty, grave, serious; to lay stress upon, regard respectfully; again, double, repeated. |
一義 一义 see styles |
yī yì yi1 yi4 i i ichigi いちぎ |
(1) one meaning; (2) primary importance; primary significance; primary consideration; (3) a reason; a truth; (personal name) Hitoyoshi one thing |
三遷 see styles |
sansen さんせん |
(1) thrice moving from house to house; (2) (abbreviation) (See 三遷の教え) the importance of creating an environment conducive to a child's learning |
三障 see styles |
sān zhàng san1 zhang4 san chang sanshō |
The three vighna, i.e. hinderers or barriers, of which three groups are given: (1) (a) 煩惱障 the passions, i.e. 三毒 desire, hate, stupidity; (b) 業障 the deeds done; (c) 報障 the retributions. (2) (a) 皮煩惱障 ; (b) 肉煩惱障 ; (c) 心煩惱障 skin, flesh, and heart (or mind) troublers, i.e. delusions from external objects: internal views, and mental ignorance. (3) 三重障 the three weighty obstructions: (a) self-importance, 我慢; (b) envy, 嫉妬; (c) desire, 貧欲. |
上農 上农 see styles |
shàng nóng shang4 nong2 shang nung jounou / jono じょうのう |
a rich farmer; to stress the importance of agriculture (in ancient philosophy) (surname) Jōnou |
事關 事关 see styles |
shì guān shi4 guan1 shih kuan |
to concern; on (some topic); about; concerning; to have importance for |
人物 see styles |
rén wù ren2 wu4 jen wu jinbutsu じんぶつ |
person; personage; figure (esp. sb of importance); character (in a play, novel etc); figure painting (as a genre of traditional Chinese painting) (1) person; character; figure; personage; man; woman; (2) one's character; one's personality; (3) able person; talented person human possessions |
何様 see styles |
nanisama なにさま |
(1) person of importance; a somebody; (adverb) (2) absolutely; certainly; to be sure |
偏重 see styles |
piān zhòng pian1 zhong4 p`ien chung pien chung henchou(p); henjuu(ok) / hencho(p); henju(ok) へんちょう(P); へんじゅう(ok) |
to stress in a prejudiced way; to emphasize something unduly (noun, transitive verb) attaching too much importance to; placing disproportionate emphasis on; making too much of |
力点 see styles |
rikiten りきてん |
(1) emphasis; stress; main point; importance; (2) point of a lever where force is applied |
勿体 see styles |
mottai もったい |
(1) superior airs; air of importance; (2) overemphasis |
十宗 see styles |
shí zōng shi2 zong1 shih tsung jūshū |
The ten schools of Chinese Buddhism: I. The (1) 律宗 Vinaya-discipline, or 南山|; (2) 倶舍 Kośa, Abhidharma, or Reality (Sarvāstivādin) 有宗; (3) 成實宗 Satyasiddhi sect founded on this śāstra by Harivarman; (4) 三論宗 Mādhyamika or 性空宗; (5) 法華宗 Lotus, "Law-flower" or Tiantai 天台宗; (6) 華嚴Huayan or法性 or賢首宗; ( 7) 法相宗 Dharmalakṣana or 慈恩宗 founded on the唯識論 (8) 心宗 Ch'an or Zen, mind-only or intuitive, v. 禪宗 ; (9) 眞言宗 (Jap. Shingon) or esoteric 密宗 ; (10) 蓮宗 Amitābha-lotus or Pure Land (Jap. Jōdo) 淨士宗. The 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 9th are found in Japan rather than in China, where they have ceased to be of importance. II. The Hua-yen has also ten divisions into ten schools of thought: (1) 我法倶有 the reality of self (or soul) and things, e.g. mind and matter; (2) 法有我無 the reality of things but not of soul; (3) 法無去來 things have neither creation nor destruction; (4) 現通假實 present things are both apparent and real; (5) 俗妄眞實 common or phenomenal ideas are wrong, fundamental reality is the only truth; (6) things are merely names; (7) all things are unreal 空; (8) the bhūtatathatā is not unreal; (9) phenomena and their perception are to be got rid of; (10) the perfect, all-inclusive, and complete teaching of the One Vehicle. III. There are two old Japanese divisions: 大乘律宗, 倶舎宗 , 成實 宗 , 法和宗 , 三論宗 , 天台宗 , 華嚴宗 , 眞言宗 , 小乘律宗 , and 淨土宗 ; the second list adds 禪宗 and omits 大乘律宗. They are the Ritsu, Kusha, Jōjitsu, Hossō, Sanron, Tendai, Kegon, Shingon, (Hīnayāna) Ritsu, and Jōdo; the addition being Zen. |
大計 大计 see styles |
dà jì da4 ji4 ta chi taikei / taike たいけい |
large scale program of lasting importance; project of paramount importance; to think big; annual national audit grand-scale or long-range plan; farsighted policy |
寄予 see styles |
jì yǔ ji4 yu3 chi yü |
to place (hope, importance etc) on; to express; to show; to give |
意義 意义 see styles |
yì yì yi4 yi4 i i igi いぎ |
sense; meaning; significance; importance; CL:個|个[ge4] meaning; significance |
推崇 see styles |
tuī chóng tui1 chong2 t`ui ch`ung tui chung |
to esteem; to think highly of; to accord importance to; to revere |
推重 see styles |
tuī zhòng tui1 zhong4 t`ui chung tui chung |
to esteem; to think highly of; to accord importance to; to revere |
斤兩 斤两 see styles |
jīn liǎng jin1 liang3 chin liang |
weight; (fig.) importance |
有要 see styles |
yuuyou / yuyo ゆうよう |
matter (thing, concept) of high (vital, extreme) importance |
權重 权重 see styles |
quán zhòng quan2 zhong4 ch`üan chung chüan chung |
weight (i.e. importance attached to something) |
比重 see styles |
bǐ zhòng bi3 zhong4 pi chung hijuu / hiju ひじゅう |
proportion; specific gravity (1) {physics} specific gravity; relative density; (2) relative importance; weight |
為主 为主 see styles |
wéi zhǔ wei2 zhu3 wei chu |
to rely mainly on; to attach most importance to |
為重 为重 see styles |
wéi zhòng wei2 zhong4 wei chung tameshige ためしげ |
to attach most importance to (place-name, surname) Tameshige |
珍視 珍视 see styles |
zhēn shì zhen1 shi4 chen shih |
to place great importance on; to treasure |
當事 当事 see styles |
dàng shì dang4 shi4 tang shih koto ni ataru |
to consider as a matter of importance; to be of importance this matter |
痛癢 痛痒 see styles |
tòng yǎng tong4 yang3 t`ung yang tung yang tsuuyou / tsuyo つうよう |
pain and itch; sufferings; importance; consequence (1) pain and itching; (2) mental anguish; unhealthy emotions |
至要 see styles |
shiyou / shiyo しよう |
(noun or adjectival noun) of paramount importance; extremely important; essential |
軽重 see styles |
keichou; keijuu / kecho; keju けいちょう; けいじゅう |
(1) lightness and heaviness; (relative) weight; (2) (relative) importance; gravity |
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