There are 17 total results for your 五重 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
五重 see styles |
itsue; gojuu / itsue; goju いつえ; ごじゅう |
five-storied; quintuplicate; fivefold; (personal name) Itsue |
五重唱 see styles |
gojuushou / gojusho ごじゅうしょう |
vocal quintet; five-part chorus |
五重塔 see styles |
gojuunotou / gojunoto ごじゅうのとう |
five-storied pagoda; (place-name) Gojuunotou |
五重奏 see styles |
gojuusou / gojuso ごじゅうそう |
instrumental quintet |
五重子 see styles |
rieko りえこ |
(female given name) Rieko |
五重滝 see styles |
gojuudaki / gojudaki ごじゅうだき |
(personal name) Gojuudaki |
五重滯 五重滞 see styles |
wǔ zhòng zhì wu3 zhong4 zhi4 wu chung chih go jūtai |
The five heavy blockages, or serious hindrances; see 五鈍使 infra. |
五重目 see styles |
gojume ごじゅめ |
(surname) Gojume |
五重雲 五重云 see styles |
wǔ zhòng yún wu3 zhong4 yun2 wu chung yün gojū no kumo |
The five banks of clouds or obstructions for a woman, see 五障. |
贈五重 赠五重 see styles |
zèng wǔ chóng zeng4 wu3 chong2 tseng wu ch`ung tseng wu chung sō gojū |
A service of the Pure-land sect, consisting of five esoteric rituals, for admitting the deceased into the lineage of the Buddha to ensure his welfare in the next life. |
五重の塔 see styles |
gojuunotou / gojunoto ごじゅうのとう |
five-storied pagoda |
五重世界 see styles |
wǔ zhòng shì jiè wu3 zhong4 shi4 jie4 wu chung shih chieh gojū sekai |
The five graduated series of universes: (1) 三千大千世界 tri-sahasra-mahā-sahasra-loka-dhātu; a universe, or chiliocosm; (2) such chiliocosms, numerous as the sands of Ganges, form one Buddha-universe; (3) an aggregation of these forms a Buddha-universe ocean; (4) an aggregation of these latter forms a Buddha-realm seed; (5) an infinite aggregation of these seeds forms a great Buddha-universe, 智度論 50. Another division is (1) a world, or universe; (2) a Buddha-nature universe, with a different interpretation; and the remaining three areas above, the sea, the seed, and the whole Buddha-universe. |
五重唯識 五重唯识 see styles |
wǔ zhòng wéi shì wu3 zhong4 wei2 shi4 wu chung wei shih gojū yuishiki |
five-fold consciousness-only |
五重玄義 五重玄义 see styles |
wǔ chóng xuán yì wu3 chong2 xuan2 yi4 wu ch`ung hsüan i wu chung hsüan i gojū gengi |
five categories of profound meaning |
唯識五重 唯识五重 see styles |
wéi shì wǔ zhòng wei2 shi4 wu3 zhong4 wei shih wu chung yuishiki gojū |
fivefold consciousness-only |
弦楽五重奏曲 see styles |
gengakugojuusoukyoku / gengakugojusokyoku げんがくごじゅうそうきょく |
{music} string quintet |
Variations: |
gojuunotou / gojunoto ごじゅうのとう |
five-storied pagoda |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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