There are 13 total results for your 大藏 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
大藏 see styles |
dà zàng da4 zang4 ta tsang daizou / daizo だいぞう |
(personal name) Daizou great [scriptural] store |
大藏經 大藏经 see styles |
dà zàng jīng da4 zang4 jing1 ta tsang ching Daizō kyō |
Tripitaka Koreana, Buddhist scriptures carved on 81,340 wooden tablets and housed in the Haein Temple 海印寺[Hai3 yin4 si4] in South Gyeongsang province of South Korea The Tripiṭaka; the Buddhist canon. |
大藏連 see styles |
oozouren / oozoren おおぞうれん |
(place-name) Oozouren |
大藏一覽 大藏一览 see styles |
dà zàng yī lǎn da4 zang4 yi1 lan3 ta tsang i lan Daizō ichiran |
"The Tripitaka at a Glance" in 10 juan by 陳實 Chen Shi of the Ming dynasty. |
大藏目錄 大藏目录 see styles |
dà zàng mù lù da4 zang4 mu4 lu4 ta tsang mu lu Daizō mokuroku |
A catalogue of the Korean canon in 3 juan. |
大藏經樓 大藏经楼 see styles |
dà zàng jīng lóu da4 zang4 jing1 lou2 ta tsang ching lou daizōkyō rō |
sūtra repository |
一大藏教 see styles |
yī dà cáng jiào yi1 da4 cang2 jiao4 i ta ts`ang chiao i ta tsang chiao ichidaizōkyō |
one great tripiṭaka |
八萬大藏經 八万大藏经 see styles |
bā wàn dà zàng jīng ba1 wan4 da4 zang4 jing1 pa wan ta tsang ching Hachiman daizō kyō |
Tripitaka Koreana, Buddhist scriptures carved on 81,340 wooden tablets and housed in the Haein Temple 海印寺[Hai3 yin4 si4] in South Gyeongsang province of South Korea Grand Tripiṭaka of the Goryeo |
南傳大藏經 南传大藏经 see styles |
nán chuán dà zàng jīng nan2 chuan2 da4 zang4 jing1 nan ch`uan ta tsang ching nan chuan ta tsang ching Nanden daizōkyō |
Buddhist Canon of the Southern Transmission |
高麗大藏經 高丽大藏经 see styles |
gāo lí dà zàng jīng gao1 li2 da4 zang4 jing1 kao li ta tsang ching Kōrai daizō kyō |
Tripitaka Koreana, Buddhist scriptures carved on 81,340 wooden tablets and housed in the Haein Temple 海印寺[Hai3 yin4 si4] in South Gyeongsang province of South Korea Grand Tripiṭaka of the Goryeo |
大正新脩大藏經 大正新脩大藏经 see styles |
dà zhèng xīn xiū dà zàng jīng da4 zheng4 xin1 xiu1 da4 zang4 jing1 ta cheng hsin hsiu ta tsang ching Daishō shinshū daizō kyō |
Daishō shinshū daizō kyō |
高麗八萬大藏經 高丽八万大藏经 see styles |
gāo lí bā wàn dà zàng jīng gao1 li2 ba1 wan4 da4 zang4 jing1 kao li pa wan ta tsang ching |
Tripitaka Koreana, Buddhist scriptures carved on 81,340 wooden tablets and housed in the Haein Temple 海印寺[Hai3 yin4 si4] in South Gyeongsang province of South Korea |
大普寧寺大藏經目錄 大普宁寺大藏经目录 see styles |
dà pǔ níng sì dà zàng jīng mù lù da4 pu3 ning2 si4 da4 zang4 jing1 mu4 lu4 ta p`u ning ssu ta tsang ching mu lu ta pu ning ssu ta tsang ching mu lu Daifuneiji daizōkyō mokuroku |
Catalog of the Yuan Canon Printed at Dapuning Temple |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 13 results for "大藏" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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