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宗洋 see styles |
munehiro むねひろ |
(personal name) Munehiro |
宗津 see styles |
munetsu むねつ |
(surname) Munetsu |
宗派 see styles |
zōng pài zong1 pai4 tsung p`ai tsung pai shuuha / shuha しゅうは |
sect (1) sect; denomination; (2) school (e.g. of poetry) Sects (of Buddhism). In India, according to Chinese accounts, the two schools of Hīnayāna became divided into twentysects. Mahāyāna had two main schools, the Mādhyamika, ascribed to Nāgārjunaand Āryadeva about the second century A. D., and the Yogācārya, ascribed toAsaṅga and Vasubandhu in the fourth century A. D. In China thirteen sectswere founded: (1) 倶舍宗 Abhidharma or Kośa sect, representing Hīnayāna,based upon the Abhidharma-kosa-śāstra or 倶舍論. (2) 成實宗 Satyasiddhi sect, based on the 成實論 Satyasiddhi-śāstra,tr. by Kumārajīva; no sect corresponds to it in India; in China and Japan itbecame incorporated in the 三論宗. (3) 律宗 Vinaya or Discipline sect, basedon 十誦律, 四分律, 僧祗律, etc. (4) 三論宗 The three śāstra sect, based on theMādhyamika-śāstra 中觀論 of Nāgārjuna, theSata-śāstra 百論 of Āryadeva, and theDvādasa-nikāya-śāstra 十二門論 of Nāgārjuna; this schooldates back to the translation of the three śāstras by Kumārajīva in A. D. 409. (5) 涅槃宗 Nirvāṇasect, based upon the Mahāparinirvāṇa-sūtra 涅槃經 tr. byDharmaraksa in 423; later incorporated in Tiantai, with which it had much incommon. (6) 地論宗 Daśabhūmikā sect, based on Vasubandhu's work on the tenstages of the bodhisattva's path to Buddhahood, tr. by Bodhiruci 508,absorbed by the Avataṃsaka school, infra. (7) 淨土宗 Pure-land or Sukhāvatīsect, founded in China by Bodhiruci; its doctrine was salvation throughfaith in Amitābha into the Western Paradise. (8) 禪宗 dhyāna, meditative or intuitional sect, attributed toBodhidharma about A. D. 527, but it existed before he came to China. (9) 攝論宗, based upon the 攝大乘論 Mahāyāna-saṃparigraha-śāstra byAsaṅga, tr. by Paramārtha in 563, subsequently absorbed by the Avataṃsakasect. (10) 天台宗 Tiantai, based on the 法華經 SaddharmapuṇḍarīkaSūtra, or the Lotus of the Good Law; it is aconsummation of the Mādhyamika tradition. (11) 華嚴宗 Avataṃsaka sect, basedon the Buddhāvataṃsaka-sūtra, or Gandha-vyūha 華嚴經 tr. in 418. (12) 法相宗 Dharmalakṣaṇa sect, established after thereturn of Xuanzang from India and his trans. of the important Yogācāryaworks. (13) 眞言宗 Mantra sect, A. D. 716. In Japan twelve sects are named:Sanron, Hossō, Kegon, Kusha, Jōjitsu, Ritsu, Tendai, Shingon; these areknown as the ancient sects, the two last being styled mediaeval; therefollow the Zen and Jōdo; the remaining two are Shin and Nichiren; at presentthere are the Hossō, Kegon, Tendai, Shingon, Zen, Jōdo, Shin, and Nichirensects. |
宗浄 see styles |
soujou / sojo そうじょう |
(given name) Soujō |
宗浩 see styles |
munehiro むねひろ |
(personal name) Munehiro |
宗海 see styles |
muneomi むねおみ |
(given name) Muneomi |
宗深 see styles |
soushin / soshin そうしん |
(given name) Soushin |
宗淳 see styles |
soujun / sojun そうじゅん |
(given name) Soujun |
宗淵 see styles |
souen / soen そうえん |
(given name) Souen |
宗添 see styles |
munezoe むねぞえ |
(surname) Munezoe |
宗清 see styles |
munekiyo むねきよ |
(surname, given name) Munekiyo |
宗済 see styles |
munezumi むねずみ |
(place-name) Munezumi |
宗渕 see styles |
souen / soen そうえん |
(given name) Souen |
宗湛 see styles |
soutan / sotan そうたん |
(personal name) Soutan |
宗満 see styles |
munemitsu むねみつ |
(given name) Munemitsu |
宗源 see styles |
sougen / sogen そうげん |
(surname, given name) Sougen |
宗滝 see styles |
munetaki むねたき |
(surname) Munetaki |
宗滴 see styles |
souteki / soteki そうてき |
(personal name) Souteki |
宗演 see styles |
souen / soen そうえん |
(given name) Souen |
宗澤 see styles |
munezawa むねざわ |
(surname) Munezawa |
宗瀧 see styles |
munetaki むねたき |
(surname) Munetaki |
宗炳 see styles |
zōng bǐng zong1 bing3 tsung ping Shū Hyō |
Zong Bing |
宗為 see styles |
soui / soi そうい |
(given name) Soui |
宗無 see styles |
soumu / somu そうむ |
(given name) Soumu |
宗煕 see styles |
munehiro むねひろ |
(given name) Munehiro |
宗爾 see styles |
souji / soji そうじ |
(personal name) Souji |
宗片 see styles |
munegata むねがた |
(surname) Munegata |
宗牧 see styles |
souboku / soboku そうぼく |
(personal name) Souboku |
宗猛 see styles |
soutakeshi / sotakeshi そうたけし |
(person) Sou Takeshi (1953.1.9-) |
宗玄 see styles |
munemoto むねもと |
(given name) Munemoto |
宗玩 see styles |
sougan / sogan そうがん |
(personal name) Sougan |
宗珊 see styles |
sousan / sosan そうさん |
(personal name) Sousan |
宗理 see styles |
munemichi むねみち |
(given name) Munemichi |
宗琳 see styles |
sourin / sorin そうりん |
(given name) Sourin |
宗瑞 see styles |
souzui / sozui そうずい |
(given name) Souzui |
宗瑠 see styles |
souru / soru そうる |
(personal name) Souru |
宗璘 see styles |
zōng lín zong1 lin2 tsung lin Sōrin |
Jongnin |
宗璞 see styles |
souhaku / sohaku そうはく |
(given name) Souhaku |
宗瓠 see styles |
souko / soko そうこ |
(given name) Souko |
宗瓦 see styles |
souga / soga そうが |
(personal name) Souga |
宗甕 see styles |
souyou / soyo そうよう |
(given name) Souyou |
宗生 see styles |
yoshio よしお |
(male given name) Yoshio |
宗用 see styles |
zōng yòng zong1 yong4 tsung yung shūyū |
Principles and their practice, or application. |
宗甫 see styles |
souho / soho そうほ |
(g,p) Souho |
宗田 see styles |
murota むろた |
(surname) Murota |
宗由 see styles |
motoyoshi もとよし |
(male given name) Motoyoshi |
宗男 see styles |
muneo むねお |
(given name) Muneo |
宗畑 see styles |
munehata むねはた |
(surname) Munehata |
宗登 see styles |
muneto むねと |
(given name) Muneto |
宗白 see styles |
souhaku / sohaku そうはく |
(given name) Souhaku |
宗益 see styles |
soueki / soeki そうえき |
(given name) Soueki |
宗盛 see styles |
munemori むねもり |
(surname) Munemori |
宗監 see styles |
soukan / sokan そうかん |
(given name) Soukan |
宗直 see styles |
munenao むねなお |
(given name) Munenao |
宗看 see styles |
soukan / sokan そうかん |
(given name) Soukan |
宗眞 see styles |
soushin / soshin そうしん |
(personal name) Soushin |
宗真 see styles |
munemasa むねまさ |
(given name) Munemasa |
宗睦 see styles |
munemutsu むねむつ |
(given name) Munemutsu |
宗知 see styles |
munetomo むねとも |
(given name) Munetomo |
宗矩 see styles |
munenori むねのり |
(given name) Munenori |
宗石 see styles |
muneishi / muneshi むねいし |
(surname, given name) Muneishi |
宗砌 see styles |
souzei / soze そうぜい |
(personal name) Souzei |
宗碩 see styles |
souseki / soseki そうせき |
(given name) Souseki |
宗磨 see styles |
munemaro むねまろ |
(personal name) Munemaro |
宗礼 see styles |
muneaya むねあや |
(given name) Muneaya |
宗祇 see styles |
sougi / sogi そうぎ |
(surname) Sougi; (person) Sougi (1421-1502) |
宗祐 see styles |
souyuu / soyu そうゆう |
(given name) Souyū |
宗祖 see styles |
zōng zǔ zong1 zu3 tsung tsu shuuso / shuso しゅうそ |
sect founder The founder of a sect or school. |
宗祠 see styles |
zōng cí zong1 ci2 tsung tz`u tsung tzu |
ancestral temple; clan hall |
宗禅 see styles |
souzen / sozen そうぜん |
(given name) Souzen |
宗福 see styles |
munefuku むねふく |
(surname) Munefuku |
宗秀 see styles |
munehide むねひで |
(personal name) Munehide |
宗秋 see styles |
muneaki むねあき |
(given name) Muneaki |
宗穂 see styles |
muneho むねほ |
(female given name) Muneho |
宗積 see styles |
munekazu むねかず |
(given name) Munekazu |
宗空 see styles |
soukuu / soku そうくう |
(given name) Soukuu |
宗立 see styles |
souritsu / soritsu そうりつ |
(given name) Souritsu |
宗章 see styles |
muneaki むねあき |
(given name) Muneaki |
宗竹 see styles |
munetake むねたけ |
(surname) Munetake |
宗筋 see styles |
zōng jīn zong1 jin1 tsung chin |
penis (Chinese medicine) |
宗筌 see styles |
sousen / sosen そうせん |
(personal name) Sousen |
宗策 see styles |
sousaku / sosaku そうさく |
(given name) Sousaku |
宗箴 see styles |
soushin / soshin そうしん |
(given name) Soushin |
宗篁 see styles |
munetaka むねたか |
(given name) Munetaka |
宗範 see styles |
munenori むねのり |
(given name) Munenori |
宗篤 see styles |
muneatsu むねあつ |
(given name) Muneatsu |
宗籐 see styles |
munefuji むねふじ |
(surname) Munefuji |
宗精 see styles |
sousei / sose そうせい |
(given name) Sousei |
宗紀 see styles |
munenori むねのり |
(given name) Munenori |
宗純 宗纯 see styles |
zōng chún zong1 chun2 tsung ch`un tsung chun muneyoshi むねよし |
(male given name) Muneyoshi Sōjun |
宗紗 see styles |
hirosa ひろさ |
(female given name) Hirosa |
宗紘 see styles |
munehiro むねひろ |
(given name) Munehiro |
宗継 see styles |
munetsugu むねつぐ |
(personal name) Munetsugu |
宗続 see styles |
munetsuzuki むねつづき |
(surname) Munetsuzuki |
宗綱 see styles |
munetsuna むねつな |
(surname) Munetsuna |
宗繁 see styles |
muneshige むねしげ |
(male given name) Muneshige |
宗續 see styles |
munetsugu むねつぐ |
(personal name) Munetsugu |
宗羅 see styles |
soura / sora そうら |
(personal name) Soura |
宗美 see styles |
motomi もとみ |
(personal name) Motomi |
宗義 宗义 see styles |
zōng yì zong1 yi4 tsung i shuugi / shugi しゅうぎ |
denominational doctrine; doctrine of a sect; (male given name) Muneyoshi The tenets of a sect. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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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