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教相

see styles
jiào xiàng
    jiao4 xiang4
chiao hsiang
 kyōsō
The particular teaching of a sect.

教真

see styles
 kyoushin / kyoshin
    きょうしん
(given name) Kyōshin

教研

see styles
jiào yán
    jiao4 yan2
chiao yen
teaching and research (abbr. for 學研究|学研究[jiao4 xue2 yan2 jiu1])

教示

see styles
jiào shì
    jiao4 shi4
chiao shih
 kyouji(p); kyoushi / kyoji(p); kyoshi
    きょうじ(P); きょうし
(noun, transitive verb) instruction; teaching; (given name) Kyōji
to instruct

教祐

see styles
 norisuke
    のりすけ
(personal name) Norisuke

教祖

see styles
jiào zǔ
    jiao4 zu3
chiao tsu
 kyouso / kyoso
    きょうそ
founder of a religious sect; (personal name) Kyouso
founder of a Buddhist sect

教禅

see styles
 kyouzen / kyozen
    きょうぜん
(personal name) Kyōzen

教禪


教禅

see styles
jiào chán
    jiao4 chan2
chiao ch`an
    chiao chan
 kyō zen
doctrinal and meditative and approaches

教秀

see styles
 norihide
    のりひで
(personal name) Norihide

教科

see styles
 kyouka / kyoka
    きょうか
subject; curriculum

教程

see styles
jiào chéng
    jiao4 cheng2
chiao ch`eng
    chiao cheng
 kyoutei / kyote
    きょうてい
course of study (commonly used in book titles)
curriculum; textbook

教章

see styles
 noriaki
    のりあき
(personal name) Noriaki

教範

see styles
 kyouhan / kyohan
    きょうはん
teaching method

教篤

see styles
 kyoutoku / kyotoku
    きょうとく
(given name) Kyōtoku

教籍

see styles
jiào jí
    jiao4 ji2
chiao chi
 kyouseki / kyoseki
    きょうせき
church membership
canonical collection

教純

see styles
 norisumi
    のりすみ
(personal name) Norisumi

教紹

see styles
 kyoushou / kyosho
    きょうしょう
(personal name) Kyōshou

教経

see styles
 noritsune
    のりつね
(given name) Noritsune

教絵

see styles
 norie
    のりえ
(female given name) Norie

教綱

see styles
 noritsuna
    のりつな
(given name) Noritsuna

教網


教网

see styles
jiào wǎng
    jiao4 wang3
chiao wang
 kyōmō
The teaching (of Buddha) viewed as a net to catch and save mortals.

教練


教练

see styles
jiào liàn
    jiao4 lian4
chiao lien
 kyouren / kyoren
    きょうれん
instructor; sports coach; trainer; CL:個|个[ge4],位[wei4],名[ming2]
(noun/participle) {mil} drill

教美

see styles
 takayoshi
    たかよし
(male given name) Takayoshi

教義


教义

see styles
jiào yì
    jiao4 yi4
chiao i
 kyougi / kyogi
    きょうぎ
creed; doctrine; teachings
creed; doctrine; dogma; (male given name) Michiaki
The meaning of a teaching, or doctrine.

教習


教习

see styles
jiào xí
    jiao4 xi2
chiao hsi
 kyoushuu / kyoshu
    きょうしゅう
(noun, transitive verb) training; instruction
teaching and cultivation

教者

see styles
 kyousha / kyosha
    きょうしゃ
teacher (esp. in Buddhism)

教聖

see styles
 norikiyo
    のりきよ
(given name) Norikiyo

教職

see styles
 kyoushoku / kyoshoku
    きょうしょく
(1) the teaching profession; (2) {Christn} education of laity

教育

see styles
jiào yù
    jiao4 yu4
chiao yü
 kyouiku / kyoiku
    きょういく

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Teach / Education
to educate; to teach; education
(noun, transitive verb) (1) education; schooling; training; instruction; teaching; upbringing; (noun, transitive verb) (2) culture; cultivation; education

教胡

see styles
 kyouko / kyoko
    きょうこ
(female given name) Kyōko

教臣

see styles
 noriomi
    のりおみ
(personal name) Noriomi

教興


教兴

see styles
jiào xīng
    jiao4 xing1
chiao hsing
 kyōkō
motivation for the teaching

教舜

see styles
 kyosun
    きょすん
(given name) Kyosun

教花

see styles
 kyouka / kyoka
    きょうか
(personal name) Kyōka

教芽

see styles
 takame
    たかめ
(female given name) Takame

教英

see styles
 norihide
    のりひで
(given name) Norihide

教荘

see styles
 kyousou / kyoso
    きょうそう
(given name) Kyōsō

教華

see styles
 kyouka / kyoka
    きょうか
(female given name) Kyōka

教蓮

see styles
 kiyouren / kiyoren
    きようれん
(surname) Kiyouren

教蔵

see styles
 kyouzou / kyozo
    きょうぞう
(personal name) Kyōzou

教藏

see styles
jiào zàng
    jiao4 zang4
chiao tsang
 kyōzō
canon

教行

see styles
jiào xíng
    jiao4 xing2
chiao hsing
 michiyuki
    みちゆき
(personal name) Michiyuki
Instruction and conduct; teaching and practice; also the progress of the teaching, or doctrine.

教衡

see styles
 norihide
    のりひで
(personal name) Norihide

教裕

see styles
 michihiro
    みちひろ
(personal name) Michihiro

教規


教规

see styles
jiào guī
    jiao4 gui1
chiao kuei
canon; religious rules

教親

see styles
 norichika
    のりちか
(personal name) Norichika

教觀


教观

see styles
jiào guān
    jiao4 guan1
chiao kuan
 kyōkan
Teaching and meditation; the Buddha's doctrine and meditation on it; also觀二門.

教訓


教训

see styles
jiào xun
    jiao4 xun5
chiao hsün
 kyoukun / kyokun
    きょうくん
to provide guidance; to lecture sb; to upbraid; a talking-to; a bitter lesson; CL:番[fan1],頓|顿[dun4]
(noun, transitive verb) lesson; precept; teachings; moral
訓誨 To teach, instruct.

教詮

see styles
 kyousen / kyosen
    きょうせん
(given name) Kyōsen

教誉

see styles
 takayo
    たかよ
(female given name) Takayo

教誓

see styles
 kyousei / kyose
    きょうせい
(surname) Kyōsei

教語


教语

see styles
jiào yǔ
    jiao4 yu3
chiao yü
 kyōgo
The words of Buddhism; words of instruction.

教誠

see styles
 norimasa
    のりまさ
(personal name) Norimasa

教誡


教诫

see styles
jiào jiè
    jiao4 jie4
chiao chieh
 kyōkai
    きょうかい
(noun/participle) admonishment; scolding; exhortation
instruction

教誨


教诲

see styles
jiào huì
    jiao4 hui4
chiao hui
 kyōge
    きょうかい
(literary) to instruct; to admonish; to counsel; teachings; instruction; guidance
(noun/participle) counselling (often of imprisoned criminals by a chaplain, etc.); giving guidance
to teach

教說


教说

see styles
jiào shuō
    jiao4 shuo1
chiao shuo
 kyōsetsu
teaching

教課


教课

see styles
jiāo kè
    jiao1 ke4
chiao k`o
    chiao ko
to teach class; to lecture

教諦


教谛

see styles
jiào dì
    jiao4 di4
chiao ti
 kyōtai
pedagogic device

教諭

see styles
 kyouyu / kyoyu
    きょうゆ
(n,n-suf,vs) (licensed) teacher

教證


教证

see styles
jiào zhèng
    jiao4 zheng4
chiao cheng
 kyōshō
The two ways of learning, by teaching or experience.; Teaching and evidence, doctrine and its evidential results, or realization.

教護

see styles
 kyougo / kyogo
    きょうご
(n,vs,vi) juvenile reform; (personal name) Kyōgo

教貫

see styles
 kyoukan / kyokan
    きょうかん
(given name) Kyōkan

教赦

see styles
 kyoujirou / kyojiro
    きょうじろう
(male given name) Kyōjirō

教起

see styles
jiào qǐ
    jiao4 qi3
chiao ch`i
    chiao chi
 noritatsu
    のりたつ
(personal name) Noritatsu
motivations for initiating the teaching

教輔

see styles
 kyousuke / kyosuke
    きょうすけ
(personal name) Kyōsuke

教迹

see styles
jiào jī
    jiao4 ji1
chiao chi
 kyōshaku
The vestiges, or evidences of a religion; e.g, the doctrines, institutions, and example of the teachings of Buddha and the saints.

教通

see styles
 norimichi
    のりみち
(personal name) Norimichi

教造

see styles
 kyouzou / kyozo
    きょうぞう
(given name) Kyōzou

教道

see styles
jiào dào
    jiao4 dao4
chiao tao
 norimichi
    のりみち
(given name) Norimichi
To teach a way, or religion; a taught way contrasted with an intuitional way; the way of teaching.

教達

see styles
 kyoutatsu / kyotatsu
    きょうたつ
(given name) Kyōtatsu

教邦

see styles
 norikuni
    のりくに
(personal name) Norikuni

教郎

see styles
 norio
    のりお
(male given name) Norio

教部

see styles
jiào bù
    jiao4 bu4
chiao pu
 kyōbu
division of the teachings

教里

see styles
 kyouri / kyori
    きょうり
(female given name) Kyōri

教重

see styles
 norishige
    のりしげ
(surname) Norishige

教野

see styles
 kiyouno / kiyono
    きようの
(surname) Kiyouno

教長


教长

see styles
jiào zhǎng
    jiao4 zhang3
chiao chang
 norinaga
    のりなが
dean; mullah; imam (Islam); see also 伊瑪目|伊玛目[yi1 ma3 mu4]
(given name) Norinaga

教門


教门

see styles
jiào mén
    jiao4 men2
chiao men
 kyoumon / kyomon
    きょうもん
study of Buddhist theory
A religion, a sect, different religious teachings.

教院

see styles
jiào yuàn
    jiao4 yuan4
chiao yüan
 kyōin
doctrinal temple

教隆

see styles
 noritaka
    のりたか
(given name) Noritaka

教雄

see styles
jiào xióng
    jiao4 xiong2
chiao hsiung
 michio
    みちお
(given name) Michio
Gyoung

教靖

see styles
 noriyasu
    のりやす
(personal name) Noriyasu

教鞭

see styles
jiào biān
    jiao4 bian1
chiao pien
 kyouben / kyoben
    きょうべん
teacher's pointer
teacher's cane; teacher's pointer

教順

see styles
 kyoujun / kyojun
    きょうじゅん
(given name) Kyōjun

教頭


教头

see styles
jiào tóu
    jiao4 tou2
chiao t`ou
    chiao tou
 kyoutou / kyoto
    きょうとう
sporting coach; military drill master (in Song times)
deputy head teacher; vice principal

教養


教养

see styles
jiào yǎng
    jiao4 yang3
chiao yang
 kyouyou / kyoyo
    きょうよう

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Education / Refinement
to educate; to bring up; to nurture; upbringing; breeding; culture
(understanding or appreciation of) culture; (one's) education; cultivation; sophistication; refinement

教香

see styles
 kyouka / kyoka
    きょうか
(personal name) Kyōka

教體


教体

see styles
jiào tǐ
    jiao4 ti3
chiao t`i
    chiao ti
 kyōtai
The body, or corpus of doctrine; the whole teaching.

教高

see styles
 noritaka
    のりたか
(given name) Noritaka

教齡


教龄

see styles
jiào líng
    jiao4 ling2
chiao ling
years of teaching experience; teaching experience

一教

see styles
yī jiào
    yi1 jiao4
i chiao
 kazunori
    かずのり
(personal name) Kazunori
one teaching

七教

see styles
 nako
    なこ
(female given name) Nako

三教

see styles
sān jiào
    san1 jiao4
san chiao
 sankyou; sangyou / sankyo; sangyo
    さんきょう; さんぎょう
the Three Doctrines (Daoism, Confucianism, Buddhism)
(1) Shinto, Buddhism and Confucianism; the three religions; (2) Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism; (3) Buddhism, Shinto and Christianity; (given name) Mitsunori
The three teachings, i.e. 儒, 佛 (or 釋), and 道Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism; or, 孔, 老, 釋 Confucianism, Taoism (aIso known as 神敎), and Buddhism. In Japan they are Shinto, Confucianism, and Buddhism. In Buddhism the term is applied to the three periods of Śākyamuni's own teaching, of which there are several definitions: (1) The Jiangnan 南中 School describe his teaching as (a) 漸progressive or gradual; (b) 頓 immediate, i.e. as one whole, especially in the 華嚴經; and (c) 不定 or indeterminate. (2) 光統 Guangtong, a writer of the Iater Wei dynasty, describes the three as (a) 漸 progressive for beginners, i.e. from impermanence to permanence, from the void to reality, etc.; (b) 頓 immediate for the more advanced; and (c) 圓complete, to the most advanced, i.e. the Huayan as above. (3) The 三時敎q.v. (4) The 南山 Southern school deals with (a) the 性空of Hīnayāna; (b) 相空of Mahāyāna; and (c) 唯識圓 the perfect idealism. v. 行事鈔中 4. Tiantai accepts the division of 漸, 頓, and 不定 for pre-Lotus teaching, but adopts 漸 gradual, 頓 immediate, and 圓 perfect, with the Lotus as the perfect teaching; it also has the division of 三藏敎 , 通敎 , and 別敎 q.v.

主教

see styles
zhǔ jiào
    zhu3 jiao4
chu chiao
 shukyou / shukyo
    しゅきょう
bishop
(See 司教) bishop (Orthodox, Anglican, etc.)

了教

see styles
liǎo jiào
    liao3 jiao4
liao chiao
 Ryōkyō
A noted disciple named Ajñāta-Kauṇḍinya, v. 阿, also known as拘鄰鄰,了本際 and 知本際. He is described as "a prince of Magadha, maternal uncle of Śākyamuni, whose first disciple he became". He is "to be reborn as Buddha under the name of Samanṭa-Prabhāsa". Eitel.

事教

see styles
shì jiào
    shi4 jiao4
shih chiao
 jikyō
Teaching dealing with phenomena. The characterization by Tiantai of the Tripiṭaka or Hīnayāna teaching as 界内事 within the three realms of desire, form, and formlessness; and the 別 'different teaching' as 界外事 outside or superior to those realms; the one dealt with the activities of time and sense, the other transcended these but was still involved in the transient; the 別 was initial Mahāyāna incompletely developed.

二教

see styles
èr jiào
    er4 jiao4
erh chiao
 nikyō
Dual division of the Buddha's teaching. There are various definitions: (1) Tiantai has (a) 顯 exoteric or public teaching to the visible audience, and (b) 密 at the same time esoteric teaching to an audience invisible to the other assembly. (2) The 眞言 Shingon School by "exoteric" means all the Buddha's preaching, save that of the 大日經 which it counts esoteric. (3) (a) 漸 and (b) 頓 graduated and immediate teaching, terms with various uses, e.g. salvation by works Hīnayāna, and by faith, Mahāyāna, etc.; they are applied to the Buddha's method, to the receptivity of hearers and to the teaching itself. (4) Tiantai has (a) 界内 and (b) 界外 teachings relating to the 三界 or realms of mortality and teachings relating to immortal realms. (5) (a) 半字 and (b) 滿字 Terms used in the Nirvāṇa sūtra, meaning incomplete word, or letter, teaching and complete word teaching, i.e. partial and complete, likened to Hīnayāna and Mahāyāna. (6) (a) 捃收 and (b) 扶律談常 of the Nirvāṇa sūtra, (a) completing those who failed to hear the Lotus; (b) "supporting the law, while discoursing on immortality," i.e. that the keeping of the law is also necessary to salvation. (7) Tiantai's division of (a) 偏 and (b) 圓 the partial teaching of the 藏, 通, and schools as contrasted with the perfect teaching of the 圓 school. (8) Tiantai's division of (a) 構 and (6) 實 temporary and permanent, similar to the last two. (9) (a) 世間 The ordinary teaching of a moral life here; (b) 出世間 the teaching of Buddha-truth of other-worldly happiness in escape from mortality. (10) (a) 了義 the Mahāyāna perfect or complete teaching, and (b) 不了義 Hīnayāna incompleteness. (11) The Huayan division of (a) 屈曲 indirect or uneven teaching as in the Lotus and Nirvāṇa sūtras, and (b) 平道 direct or levelled up teaching as in the Huayan sūtra. (12) The Huayan division of (a) 化 all the Buddha's teaching for conversion and general instruction, and (b) 制 his rules and commandments for the control and development of his order.

五教

see styles
wǔ jiào
    wu3 jiao4
wu chiao
 gokyō
The five division of Buddhism according to the Huayan School, of which there are two That of 杜順 Dushun down to 賢首 Xianshou is (1) 小乘 Hīnayāna which interprets nirvana as annihilation; (2) 大乘始 the primary stage of Mahāyāna, with two sections the 相始 and 空 始 or realistic and idealistic, (3) 大乘終 Mahāyāna in its final stage, teaching the 眞如 and universal Buddhahood; (4) 頓 the immediate, direct, or intuitive school, e. g. by right concentration of thought, or faith, apart from 'works'; (5) 圓 the complete or perfect teaching of the Huayan, combining all the rest into one all-embracing vehicle. The five are now differentiated into 十宗 ten schools. The other division, by 圭峯 Guifeng of the same school, is (1) 人天 rebirth as human beings for those who keep the five commandments and as devas those who keep the 十善 as 相始 above; (4) 大乘破相 as 空始 above; and (5) 一乘顯性 the one vehicle which reveals the universal Buddha-nature; it includes (3), (4), and (5) of the first group. See also 五時.

仁教

see styles
 masanori
    まさのり
(personal name) Masanori

仏教

see styles
 bukkyou / bukkyo
    ぶっきょう

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