Ren de, Rěn de, Rén de, Rén dé, Rèn dé: 7 definitions
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In Buddhism
Chinese Buddhism
忍地 [ren de]—The stage of patience, i.e. of enlightenment separating from the chain of transmigration.
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忍地 [ren de]—(rěn dì) — [Term] The stage of realization of 無生法忍 [wu sheng fa ren] (wú shēng fǎ rěn), which is the insight into the non-arising of all phenomena. The Mahāsaṃnipāta Sūtra (大集經 [da ji jing]), Chapter 9, states: "This person will soon attain the stage of patience/realization."
忍地—【術語】無生法忍之悟地位也。大集經九曰:「是人不久得忍地。」
[shù yǔ] wú shēng fǎ rěn zhī wù de wèi yě. dà jí jīng jiǔ yuē: “shì rén bù jiǔ dé rěn de.”
[shu yu] wu sheng fa ren zhi wu de wei ye. da ji jing jiu yue: "shi ren bu jiu de ren de."
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人地 [rén de] [ren de]—
1. Talent, character, and family background (才能品格及門第家世 [cai neng pin ge ji men di jia shi]). Nan Qi Shu (南齊書 [nan qi shu]), Zhang Xu Biography (張緒傳 [zhang xu chuan]), Volume 33: "Xu (緒 [xu]) was frugal and his origin was good, so he should be transferred to be the Vice Secretary (祕書丞 [mi shu cheng]), which was approved."
2. The relationship between people and place (人和地的關係 [ren he de de guan xi]). For example: "unfamiliar with the place" (生疏 [sheng shu]). Xin Tang Shu (新唐書 [xin tang shu]), Gao Jian Biography (高儉傳 [gao jian chuan]), Volume 95: "He was known for his judgment and was also familiar with family genealogies (氏譜 [shi pu]). The people he appointed were all suitable for their positions, with a perfect match between people and place."
人地:1.才能品格及門第家世。《南齊書.卷三三.張緒傳》:「緒以儉人地兼美,宜轉祕書丞,從之。」
2.人和地的關係。如:「人地生疏」。《新唐書.卷九五.高儉傳》:「雅負裁鑒,又詳氏譜,所署用,人地無不當者。」
rén de:1. cái néng pǐn gé jí mén dì jiā shì. < nán qí shū. juǎn sān sān. zhāng xù chuán>: “xù yǐ jiǎn rén de jiān měi, yí zhuǎn mì shū chéng, cóng zhī.”
2. rén hé de de guān xì. rú: “rén de shēng shū” . < xīn táng shū. juǎn jiǔ wǔ. gāo jiǎn chuán>: “yǎ fù cái jiàn, yòu xiáng shì pǔ, suǒ shǔ yòng, rén de wú bù dāng zhě.”
ren de:1. cai neng pin ge ji men di jia shi. < nan qi shu. juan san san. zhang xu chuan>: "xu yi jian ren de jian mei, yi zhuan mi shu cheng, cong zhi."
2. ren he de de guan xi. ru: "ren de sheng shu" . < xin tang shu. juan jiu wu. gao jian chuan>: "ya fu cai jian, you xiang shi pu, suo shu yong, ren de wu bu dang zhe."
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仁德 [rén dé] [ren de]—
The virtue of benevolence and kindness. "Huainanzi·Miu Cheng": "Goodness originating from myself versus originating from others is like the flourishing of benevolent virtue." "Book of Song·Volume Two·Biography of Emperor Wu": "From those visited throughout the ages, to those reached by boats and carriages, none did not sing praises of benevolent virtue and joyfully dance in the court."
仁德:仁愛的德澤。《淮南子.繆稱》:「善之由我,與其由人,若仁德之盛者也。」《宋書.卷二.武帝本紀中》:「自歷世所賓,舟車所暨,靡不謳歌仁德,抃舞來庭。」
rén dé: rén ài de dé zé. < huái nán zi. móu chēng>: “shàn zhī yóu wǒ, yǔ qí yóu rén, ruò rén dé zhī shèng zhě yě.” < sòng shū. juǎn èr. wǔ dì běn jì zhōng>: “zì lì shì suǒ bīn, zhōu chē suǒ jì, mí bù ōu gē rén dé, biàn wǔ lái tíng.”
ren de: ren ai de de ze. < huai nan zi. mou cheng>: "shan zhi you wo, yu qi you ren, ruo ren de zhi sheng zhe ye." < song shu. juan er. wu di ben ji zhong>: "zi li shi suo bin, zhou che suo ji, mi bu ou ge ren de, bian wu lai ting."
1) 仁德 ts = rén dé p refers to “benevolent integrity/high mindedness”.
2) 認得 t = 认得 s = rèn dé p refers to “to recognize/to remember sth (or sb) on seeing it/to know”..
忍地 [rěn de] refers to: “stage of patience”.
忍地 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Related Chinese terms] 忍位; 忍辱地.
[Vietnamese] nhẫn địa.
[Korean] 인지 / inji.
[Japanese] ニンジ / ninji.
Chinese language.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: Nen, Ren, De, Te.
Starts with: Ren de liang shu, Ren de ming er, Ren de sheng shu, Ren de zhu, Ren deng, Ren deng lun.
Full-text (+2070): Kan ren de, Ba ren de, Rendi, Xiao ren de zhi, Ren de liang shu, Kham nhan dia, Ren de sheng shu, Yong kang, Qiu ren de ren, Zhi ren, Nhan dia, Jin men xiu hu, De ren, Dahe, Chhoti-rendi, Ren, Gang bi bu ren, Fu ren de ben, Pi ru ren de xiang, Feng yang ren feng.
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