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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization | Simple Dictionary Definition | 
| 辟see styles | pì pi4 p`i pi heki へき | penal law; variant of 闢|辟[pi4] false; punish; crime; law; ruler A prince, sovereign, lord; split; punish, repress; perverse; toady; quiet. | 
| 闢 辟see styles | pì pi4 p`i pi hyaku | to open (a door); to open up (for development); to dispel; to refute; to repudiate; (bound form) penetrating; incisive To open; translit. pi, v. 毘. | 
| 辟屏see styles | bì píng bi4 ping2 pi p`ing pi ping hyakubyō | to seclude oneself | 
| 辟屛see styles | bì píng bi4 ping2 pi p`ing pi ping hyakubyō | to seclude oneself | 
| 辟支see styles | bì zhī bi4 zhi1 pi chih byakushi | (辟支迦) pratyeka, each one, individual, oneself only. | 
| 辟易see styles | hekieki; hekieki へきえき; ヘキエキ | (vs,vi,n) (1) to be fed up (with); to be tired (of); to be bored (with); to be unable to bear; (vs,vi,n) (2) to be stumped; to be nonplussed; to be disconcerted; (vs,vi,n) (3) to wince; to shrink back; to cringe | 
| 辟穀 辟谷see styles | bì gǔ bi4 gu3 pi ku | (Taoism) to abstain from eating cereals; to fast; also pr. [pi4gu3] | 
| 辟邪see styles | bì xié bi4 xie2 pi hsieh | to ward off evil spirits; mythical lion-like animal that wards off evil (also called 貔貅[pi2 xiu1]) | 
| 辟除see styles | bì chú bi4 chu2 pi ch`u pi chu hyakujo | To suppress, get rid of. | 
| 辟雍see styles | bì yōng bi4 yong1 pi yung | central of the five Zhou dynasty royal academies | 
| 辟雷see styles | bì léi bi4 lei2 pi lei hyakurai | To rend as thunder, to thunder. | 
| 辟鬼see styles | bì guǐ bi4 gui3 pi kuei hyakki | To suppress demons. | 
| 大辟see styles | dà pì da4 pi4 ta p`i ta pi taiheki たいへき | (literary) death sentence; decapitation (archaism) severe punishment; death penalty | 
| 復辟 复辟see styles | fù bì fu4 bi4 fu pi fukuheki ふくへき | to recover one's power or authority; restoration (of a past regime) (n,vs,vi) restoration (of an abdicated ruler) | 
| 攘辟see styles | rǎng bì rang3 bi4 jang pi | to stand off; to make way | 
| 精闢 精辟see styles | jīng pì jing1 pi4 ching p`i ching pi | clear and penetrating (e.g. analysis); incisive; insightful | 
| 警闢 警辟see styles | jǐng pì jing3 pi4 ching p`i ching pi | profound, thorough and moving | 
| 透闢 透辟see styles | tòu pì tou4 pi4 t`ou p`i tou pi | penetrating; incisive | 
| 開闢 开辟see styles | kāi pì kai1 pi4 k`ai p`i kai pi kaibyaku; kaihyaku(ok) かいびゃく; かいひゃく(ok) | to open up; to set up; to establish beginning of the world; creation | 
| 闢妄 辟妄see styles | pì wàng pi4 wang4 p`i wang pi wang hyakumō | To explain, or set free from, illusion. | 
| 闢室 辟室see styles | pì shì pi4 shi4 p`i shih pi shih | lit. to open a room; fig. to settle in a quiet room; behind closed doors | 
| 闢展 辟展see styles | pì zhǎn pi4 zhan3 p`i chan pi chan Hyakuten | Pidjan, or Pizhan, near Turfan. | 
| 闢建 辟建see styles | pì jiàn pi4 jian4 p`i chien pi chien | (Tw) to construct (on undeveloped land) | 
| 闢謠 辟谣see styles | pì yáo pi4 yao2 p`i yao pi yao | to refute a rumor; to deny | 
| 辟利斯see styles | bì lì sī bi4 li4 si1 pi li ssu Hyakurishi | Pilindavatsa | 
| 辟支佛see styles | bì zhī fó bi4 zhi1 fo2 pi chih fo byakushi butsu | (辟支迦) (辟支佛陀) (辟支迦佛陀) pratyekabuddha, one who seeks enlightenment for himself, defined in the Lotus Sūtra as a believer who is diligent and zealous in seeking wisdom, loves loneliness and seclusion, and understands deeply the nidānas. Also called 緣覺; 獨覺; 倶存. It is a stage above the śrāvaka 聲聞 and is known as the 中乘 middle vehicle. Tiantai distinguishes 獨覺 as an ascetic in a period without a Buddha, 緣覺 as a pratyekabuddha. He attains his enlightenment alone, independently of a teacher, and with the object of attaining nirvāṇa and his own salvation rather than that of others, as is the object of a bodhisattva. Cf. 畢. | 
| 辟支迦see styles | bì zhī jiā bi4 zhi1 jia1 pi chih chia byakushika | pratyeka | 
| 辟雍硯 辟雍砚see styles | pì yōng yàn pi4 yong1 yan4 p`i yung yen pi yung yen | ink slab or ink stone of celadon or white porcelain with unglazed surface | 
| 開闢者 开辟者see styles | kāi pì zhě kai1 pi4 zhe3 k`ai p`i che kai pi che | pioneer; groundbreaker | 
| 辟支佛乘see styles | bì zhī fó shèng bi4 zhi1 fo2 sheng4 pi chih fo sheng byakushibutsu jō | The middle vehicle, that of the pratyekabuddha, one of the three vehicles. | 
| 辟支佛人see styles | bì zhī fó rén bi4 zhi1 fo2 ren2 pi chih fo jen byakushibutsu nin | pratyekabuddha | 
| 辟支佛地see styles | bì zhī fó dì bi4 zhi1 fo2 di4 pi chih fo ti byakushibutsu ji | pratyekabuddha stage | 
| 辟支佛身see styles | bì zhī fó shēn bi4 zhi1 fo2 shen1 pi chih fo shen byakushibusshin | pratyekabuddha-body | 
| 辟支佛道see styles | bì zhī fó dào bi4 zhi1 fo2 dao4 pi chih fo tao byakushibutsu dō | the enlightenment of a pratyekabuddha | 
| 辟支佛陀see styles | bì zhī fó tuó bi4 zhi1 fo2 tuo2 pi chih fo t`o pi chih fo to byakushibudda | pratyekabuddha | 
| 辟支迦佛see styles | bì zhī jiā fó bi4 zhi1 jia1 fo2 pi chih chia fo byakushika butsu | (Skt. pratyekabuddha) | 
| 丁巳復辟 丁巳复辟see styles | dīng sì fù bì ding1 si4 fu4 bi4 ting ssu fu pi | Manchu Restoration of 1917, see 張勳復辟|张勋复辟[Zhang1 Xun1 Fu4 bi4] | 
| 另闢蹊徑 另辟蹊径see styles | lìng pì xī jìng ling4 pi4 xi1 jing4 ling p`i hsi ching ling pi hsi ching | to take an alternate route (idiom); to find an alternative; to take a different approach; to blaze a new trail | 
| 張勳復辟 张勋复辟see styles | zhāng xūn fù bì zhang1 xun1 fu4 bi4 chang hsün fu pi | Manchu Restoration of 1917, an attempt by general 張勳|张勋[Zhang1 Xun1] to reinstate the monarchy in China by restoring the abdicated emperor Puyi 溥儀|溥仪[Pu3 yi2] to the throne | 
| 獨辟蹊徑 独辟蹊径see styles | dú pì xī jìng du2 pi4 xi1 jing4 tu p`i hsi ching tu pi hsi ching | to blaze a new trail (idiom); to display originality | 
| 開天闢地 开天辟地see styles | kāi tiān pì dì kai1 tian1 pi4 di4 k`ai t`ien p`i ti kai tien pi ti | to split heaven and earth apart (idiom); refers to the Pangu 盤古|盘古[Pan2 gu3] creation myth | 
| 闢室密談 辟室密谈see styles | pì shì mì tán pi4 shi4 mi4 tan2 p`i shih mi t`an pi shih mi tan | to discuss behind closed doors | 
| 鞭闢入裡 鞭辟入里see styles | biān pì rù lǐ bian1 pi4 ru4 li3 pien p`i ju li pien pi ju li | penetrated; trenchant; incisive | 
| 辟支迦佛陀see styles | bì zhī jiā fó tuó bi4 zhi1 jia1 fo2 tuo2 pi chih chia fo t`o pi chih chia fo to byakushikabudda | pratyekabuddha | 
| 辟除諸惡經 辟除诸恶经see styles | bì chú zhū è jīng bi4 chu2 zhu1 e4 jing1 pi ch`u chu o ching pi chu chu o ching Byakujo shoaku kyō | Bichu zhue jing | 
| 聲聞辟支佛 声闻辟支佛see styles | shēng wén bì zhī fó sheng1 wen2 bi4 zhi1 fo2 sheng wen pi chih fo shōmon byakushibutsu | direct disciples and solitary realizers | 
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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