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大悲壇


大悲坛

see styles
dà bēi tán
    da4 bei1 tan2
ta pei t`an
    ta pei tan
 daihi dan
The altar of pity, a term for the garbhadhātu maṇḍala , or for the Sakyamumi group.

大悲定

see styles
dà bēi dìng
    da4 bei1 ding4
ta pei ting
 daihi jō
concentration of great compassion

大悲山

see styles
 daihizan
    だいひざん
(personal name) Daihizan

大悲弓

see styles
dà bēi gōng
    da4 bei1 gong1
ta pei kung
 daihi kyū
The bow of great pity. Pity, a bow in the left hand; wisdom 智, an arrow in the right hand.

大悲心

see styles
dà bēi xīn
    da4 bei1 xin1
ta pei hsin
 daihi shin
mind filled with great compassion

大悲經


大悲经

see styles
dà bēi jīng
    da4 bei1 jing1
ta pei ching
 Daihi kyō
Mahākaruṇā-puṇḍarīka-sūtra, tr. by Narendrayaśas and Dharmaprajñā A.D. 552, five books.

大悲者

see styles
dà bēi zhě
    da4 bei1 zhe3
ta pei che
 daihi sha
The great pitiful one, Kuan-yin.

大悲閣

see styles
 daihikaku
    だいひかく
(place-name) Daihikaku

大悲願


大悲愿

see styles
dà bēi yuàn
    da4 bei1 yuan4
ta pei yüan
 daihi gan
the great compassionate vow

大慈悲

see styles
dà cí bēi
    da4 ci2 bei1
ta tz`u pei
    ta tzu pei
 dai jihi
great compassion

常悲怨

see styles
cháng bēi yuàn
    chang2 bei1 yuan4
ch`ang pei yüan
    chang pei yüan
 jō hion
always lamenting

徐悲鴻


徐悲鸿

see styles
xú bēi hóng
    xu2 bei1 hong2
hsü pei hung
Xu Beihong (1895-1953), famous European-trained painter and influential art teacher

慈悲室

see styles
cí bēi shì
    ci2 bei1 shi4
tz`u pei shih
    tzu pei shih
 jihi shitsu
The abode of compassion, the dwelling of Buddha, v. Lotus Sūtra.

慈悲尾

see styles
 shiinoo / shinoo
    しいのお
(place-name) Shiinoo

慈悲心

see styles
 jihishin
    じひしん
merciful heart; compassion; mercy; benevolence

慈悲成

see styles
 jihinari
    じひなり
(personal name) Jihinari

慈悲故

see styles
cí bēi gù
    ci2 bei1 gu4
tz`u pei ku
    tzu pei ku
 jihi ko
because of compassion

慈悲殺

see styles
 jihisatsu
    じひさつ
(See 安楽死) mercy killing (euthanasia performed to end someone's suffering, but without consent)

慈悲行

see styles
cí bēi xíng
    ci2 bei1 xing2
tz`u pei hsing
    tzu pei hsing
 jihi gyō
practice of compassion

慈悲衣

see styles
cí bēi yī
    ci2 bei1 yi1
tz`u pei i
    tzu pei i
 jihi e
Compassionate garment, the monk's robe.

慈悲觀


慈悲观

see styles
cí bēi guān
    ci2 bei1 guan1
tz`u pei kuan
    tzu pei kuan
 jihi kan
The compassion-contemplation, in which pity destroys resentment.

慈悲風


慈悲风

see styles
cí bēi fēng
    ci2 bei1 feng1
tz`u pei feng
    tzu pei feng
 jihi fū
wind of compassion

無慈悲

see styles
 mujihi
    むじひ
(noun or adjectival noun) merciless; ruthless; pitiless; unfeeling

甚可悲

see styles
shén kě bēi
    shen2 ke3 bei1
shen k`o pei
    shen ko pei
 shin kahi
extremely pitiable

起悲心

see styles
qǐ bēi xīn
    qi3 bei1 xin1
ch`i pei hsin
    chi pei hsin
 ki hishin
arouses compassion

起悲愍

see styles
qǐ bēi mǐn
    qi3 bei1 min3
ch`i pei min
    chi pei min
 kihimin
to arouse compassion

悲しい哉

see styles
 kanashiikana / kanashikana
    かなしいかな
(expression) Sad to say; How sad; Alas

悲しがる

see styles
 kanashigaru
    かなしがる
(v5r,vi) to feel sorrow; to be sad

悲不自勝


悲不自胜

see styles
bēi bù zì shèng
    bei1 bu4 zi4 sheng4
pei pu tzu sheng
unable to control one's grief (idiom); overwrought; overcome with sorrow; heartbroken

悲劇作家

see styles
 higekisakka
    ひげきさっか
tragic dramatist

悲劇俳優

see styles
 higekihaiyuu / higekihaiyu
    ひげきはいゆう
tragic actor; tragedian

悲劇役者

see styles
 higekiyakusha
    ひげきやくしゃ
tragic actor; tragedian

悲劇缺陷


悲剧缺陷

see styles
bēi jù quē xiàn
    bei1 ju4 que1 xian4
pei chü ch`üeh hsien
    pei chü chüeh hsien
tragic flaw (Aristotle's hamartia)

悲喜交々

see styles
 hikikomogomo
    ひきこもごも
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) bittersweet; having mingled feelings of joy and sorrow; joy and sorrow alternating in one's heart

悲喜交交

see styles
 hikikomogomo
    ひきこもごも
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) bittersweet; having mingled feelings of joy and sorrow; joy and sorrow alternating in one's heart

悲喜交集

see styles
bēi xǐ jiāo jí
    bei1 xi3 jiao1 ji2
pei hsi chiao chi
mixed feelings of grief and joy

悲增菩薩


悲增菩萨

see styles
bēi zēng pú sà
    bei1 zeng1 pu2 sa4
pei tseng p`u sa
    pei tseng pu sa
 hizō bosatsu
bodhisattva superior in pity for others and devotion to their salvation

悲天憫人


悲天悯人

see styles
bēi tiān mǐn rén
    bei1 tian1 min3 ren2
pei t`ien min jen
    pei tien min jen
to bemoan the state of the universe and pity the fate of mankind

悲恋物語

see styles
 hirenmonogatari
    ひれんものがたり
tragic love story; tale of tragic love

悲情城市

see styles
 hijoujoushi / hijojoshi
    ひじょうじょうし
(place-name) Hijōjō (city)

悲愍意樂


悲愍意乐

see styles
bēi mǐn yì yào
    bei1 min3 yi4 yao4
pei min i yao
 himin igyō
compassionate aspiration

悲愍有情

see styles
bēi mǐn yǒu qíng
    bei1 min3 you3 qing2
pei min yu ch`ing
    pei min yu ching
 himin ujō
compassion for sentient beings

悲慘世界


悲惨世界

see styles
bēi cǎn shì jiè
    bei1 can3 shi4 jie4
pei ts`an shih chieh
    pei tsan shih chieh
Les Misérables (1862) by Victor Hugo 維克多·雨果|维克多·雨果[Wei2 ke4 duo1 · Yu3 guo3]

悲憤慷慨

see styles
 hifunkougai / hifunkogai
    ひふんこうがい
(noun/participle) (yoji) indignant lamentation over the evils of the times

悲所對治


悲所对治

see styles
bēi suǒ duì zhì
    bei1 suo3 dui4 zhi4
pei so tui chih
 hi sho taiji
that which is counteracted by pity

悲歌慷慨

see styles
 hikakougai / hikakogai
    ひかこうがい
(noun/participle) (yoji) indignant lamentation over the evils of the times

悲歌當哭


悲歌当哭

see styles
bēi gē dàng kū
    bei1 ge1 dang4 ku1
pei ko tang k`u
    pei ko tang ku
to sing instead of weep (idiom)

悲歡離合


悲欢离合

see styles
bēi huān lí hé
    bei1 huan1 li2 he2
pei huan li ho
joys and sorrows; partings and reunions; the vicissitudes of life

悲無量心


悲无量心

see styles
bēi wú liàng xīn
    bei1 wu2 liang4 xin1
pei wu liang hsin
 hi muryōshin
Infinite pity for all.

悲田院町

see styles
 hideninchou / hidenincho
    ひでんいんちょう
(place-name) Hiden'inchō

悲聲載道


悲声载道

see styles
bēi shēng zài dào
    bei1 sheng1 zai4 dao4
pei sheng tsai tao
lamentations fill the roads (idiom); severe suffering all around

悲観主義

see styles
 hikanshugi
    ひかんしゅぎ
pessimism

悲観論者

see styles
 hikanronsha
    ひかんろんしゃ
pessimist

悲觀慈觀


悲观慈观

see styles
bēi guān cí guān
    bei1 guan1 ci2 guan1
pei kuan tz`u kuan
    pei kuan tzu kuan
 hikan jikan
The pitying contemplation for saving beings from suffering, and the merciful contemplation for giving joy to all beings.

三種慈悲


三种慈悲

see styles
sān zhǒng cí bēi
    san1 zhong3 ci2 bei1
san chung tz`u pei
    san chung tzu pei
 sanshu jihi
(or 三種緣慈) The three reasons of bodhisattva's pity — because all beings are like helpless infants; because of his knowledge of all laws and their consequences; without external cause, i.e. because of his own nature.

三緣慈悲


三缘慈悲

see styles
sān yuán cí bēi
    san1 yuan2 ci2 bei1
san yüan tz`u pei
    san yüan tzu pei
 sanen (no) jihi
three objects of compassion

兔死狐悲

see styles
tù sǐ hú bēi
    tu4 si3 hu2 bei1
t`u ssu hu pei
    tu ssu hu pei
lit. if the rabbit dies, the fox grieves (idiom); fig. to have sympathy with a like-minded person in distress

公地悲劇


公地悲剧

see styles
gōng dì bēi jù
    gong1 di4 bei1 ju4
kung ti pei chü
tragedy of the commons (economics)

具足悲愍

see styles
jù zú bēi mǐn
    ju4 zu2 bei1 min3
chü tsu pei min
 gusoku himin
fully compassionate

同體大悲


同体大悲

see styles
tóng tǐ dà bēi
    tong2 ti3 da4 bei1
t`ung t`i ta pei
    tung ti ta pei
 dōtai no daihi
great compassion based on sameness in essence

同體慈悲


同体慈悲

see styles
tóng tǐ cí bēi
    tong2 ti3 ci2 bei1
t`ung t`i tz`u pei
    tung ti tzu pei
 dōtai no jihi
great compassion based on sameness in essence

增長悲愍


增长悲愍

see styles
zēng zhǎng bēi mǐn
    zeng1 zhang3 bei1 min3
tseng chang pei min
 zōjō himin
increased [superior, advanced, enhanced] compassion

大定智悲

see styles
dà dìng zhì bēi
    da4 ding4 zhi4 bei1
ta ting chih pei
 dai jō chi hi
Great insight, great wisdom, great pity, the three virtues 三德for Buddha by which he achieves enlightenment and wisdom and saves all beings.

大悲三昧

see styles
dà bēi sān mèi
    da4 bei1 san1 mei4
ta pei san mei
 daihi zanmai
The samādhi of great pity, in which Buddhas and bodhisattvas develop their great pity.

大悲周遍

see styles
dà bēi zhōu biàn
    da4 bei1 zhou1 bian4
ta pei chou pien
 daihi shūhen
completely pervaded by compassion

大悲普現


大悲普现

see styles
dà bēi pǔ xiàn
    da4 bei1 pu3 xian4
ta pei p`u hsien
    ta pei pu hsien
 daihi fugen
Great pity universally manifested, i.e. Guanyin, who in thirty-three manifestations meets every need.

大悲本願


大悲本愿

see styles
dà bēi běn yuàn
    da4 bei1 ben3 yuan4
ta pei pen yüan
 daihi hongan
original vow arising from great compassion

大悲胎藏

see styles
dà bēi tāi zàng
    da4 bei1 tai1 zang4
ta pei t`ai tsang
    ta pei tai tsang
 daihi taizō
The womb―store of great pity, the fundamental heart of bodhi in all: this womb is likened to a heart opening as an eight-leaved lotus, in the center being Vairocana, the source of pity.

大悲菩薩


大悲菩萨

see styles
dà bēi pú sà
    da4 bei1 pu2 sa4
ta pei p`u sa
    ta pei pu sa
 daihi bosatsu
Guanyin, the Bodhisattva of great pity.

大悲観音

see styles
 daihikannon
    だいひかんのん
{Buddh} (See 観音様・かんのんさま・1) Kannon of Great Mercy (alt. name for Avalokiteshvara); Greatly Compassionate Kannon; Daihi Kannon

大悲觀世


大悲观世

see styles
dà bēi guān shì
    da4 bei1 guan1 shi4
ta pei kuan shih
 daihi kanse
Guanyin, the greatly pitiful regarder of (earth's) cries.

大悲觀音


大悲观音

see styles
dà bēi guān yīn
    da4 bei1 guan1 yin1
ta pei kuan yin
 Daihi Kannon
greatly compassionate Avalokitêśvara

大悲闡提


大悲阐提

see styles
dà bēi chǎn tí
    da4 bei1 chan3 ti2
ta pei ch`an t`i
    ta pei chan ti
 daihi sendai
The greatly pitiful icchantikah, who cannot become a Buddha till his saving work is done, i.e. Guanyin, Dizang.

大悲願寺

see styles
 daihiganji
    だいひがんじ
(place-name) Daihiganji

大慈大悲

see styles
dà cí dà bēi
    da4 ci2 da4 bei1
ta tz`u ta pei
    ta tzu ta pei
 daijidaihi
    だいじだいひ
(yoji) great compassion and mercy
Great mercy and great pity, characteristics of Buddhas and bodhisattvas, i.e. kindness in giving joy and compassion in saving from suffering. It is especially applied to Guanyin.

大慈悲聲


大慈悲声

see styles
dà cí bēi shēng
    da4 ci2 bei1 sheng1
ta tz`u pei sheng
    ta tzu pei sheng
 dai jihi shō
sound of great compassion

大放悲聲


大放悲声

see styles
dà fàng bēi shēng
    da4 fang4 bei1 sheng1
ta fang pei sheng
to wail loudly and mournfully (idiom)

如來大悲


如来大悲

see styles
rú lái dà bēi
    ru2 lai2 da4 bei1
ju lai ta pei
 nyorai no daihi
the great compassion of the Tathāgatas

平等大悲

see styles
píng děng dà bēi
    ping2 deng3 da4 bei1
p`ing teng ta pei
    ping teng ta pei
 byōdō no daihi
equally-treating great compassion

強忍悲痛


强忍悲痛

see styles
qiáng rěn bēi tòng
    qiang2 ren3 bei1 tong4
ch`iang jen pei t`ung
    chiang jen pei tung
to try hard to suppress one's grief (idiom)

心悲しい

see styles
 uraganashii / uraganashi
    うらがなしい
(adjective) sad; mournful; melancholy; sorrowful

慈悲喜捨


慈悲喜舍

see styles
cí bēi xǐ shě
    ci2 bei1 xi3 she3
tz`u pei hsi she
    tzu pei hsi she
 ji hi ki sha
friendliness, compassion, joy, and equanimity

慈悲心鳥

see styles
 jihishinchou; jihishinchou / jihishincho; jihishincho
    じひしんちょう; ジヒシンチョウ
(See ジュウイチ) rufous hawk-cuckoo (Hierococcyx hyperythrus); northern hawk-cuckoo

慈悲深い

see styles
 jihibukai
    じひぶかい
(adjective) compassionate; merciful; benevolent; charitable; humane

慈悲為本


慈悲为本

see styles
cí bēi wéi běn
    ci2 bei1 wei2 ben3
tz`u pei wei pen
    tzu pei wei pen
mercy as the guiding principle (idiom); the Buddhist teaching that nothing is valid except compassion

慈悲萬行


慈悲万行

see styles
cí bēi wàn xíng
    ci2 bei1 wan4 xing2
tz`u pei wan hsing
    tzu pei wan hsing
 jihi mangyō
Tender compassion in all things, or with compassion all things succeed.

慈悲薄弱

see styles
cí bēi bó ruò
    ci2 bei1 bo2 ruo4
tz`u pei po jo
    tzu pei po jo
 jihi hakujaku
weak in compassion

日野慈悲

see styles
 hinojihi
    ひのじひ
(place-name) Hinojihi

智悲隨逐


智悲随逐

see styles
zhì bēi suí zhú
    zhi4 bei1 sui2 zhu2
chih pei sui chu
 chihi zuichiku
knowledge and compassion extended to their fullest

智慧慈悲

see styles
zhì huì cí bēi
    zhi4 hui4 ci2 bei1
chih hui tz`u pei
    chih hui tzu pei
 chie jihi
wisdom and compassion

柯尸悲與


柯尸悲与

see styles
kē shī bēi yǔ
    ke1 shi1 bei1 yu3
k`o shih pei yü
    ko shih pei yü
 Kashihiyo
The Kāśyapīya school.

樂極生悲


乐极生悲

see styles
lè jí shēng bēi
    le4 ji2 sheng1 bei1
le chi sheng pei
extreme joy turns to sorrow (idiom); Don't celebrate too soon, things could still go wrong!

法緣慈悲


法缘慈悲

see styles
fǎ yuán cí bēi
    fa3 yuan2 ci2 bei1
fa yüan tz`u pei
    fa yüan tzu pei
 hōen jihi
compassion based on awareness of the true nature of phenomena

泣悲しむ

see styles
 nakikanashimu
    なきかなしむ
(Godan verb with "mu" ending) to wail; to cry over; to bewail

無緣大悲


无缘大悲

see styles
wú yuán dà bēi
    wu2 yuan2 da4 bei1
wu yüan ta pei
 muen daihi
great compassion lacking a specific object

無緣慈悲


无缘慈悲

see styles
wú yuán cí bēi
    wu2 yuan2 ci2 bei1
wu yüan tz`u pei
    wu yüan tzu pei
 muen (no) jihi
compassion lacking a specific object

物悲しい

see styles
 monoganashii / monoganashi
    ものがなしい
(adjective) sad; melancholy

現行大悲


现行大悲

see styles
xiàn xíng dà bēi
    xian4 xing2 da4 bei1
hsien hsing ta pei
 gengyō daihi
visible manifestations of great compassion

生緣慈悲


生缘慈悲

see styles
shēng yuán cí bēi
    sheng1 yuan2 ci2 bei1
sheng yüan tz`u pei
    sheng yüan tzu pei
 shōen jihi
compassion based on the awareness of [the suffering of] sentient beings

發起大悲


发起大悲

see styles
fā qǐ dà bēi
    fa1 qi3 da4 bei1
fa ch`i ta pei
    fa chi ta pei
 hokki daihi
arouses great pity

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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