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在家 | zài jiā | to be at home / (at a workplace) to be in (as opposed to being away on official business 出差[chu1chai1]) / (Buddhism etc) to remain a layman (as opposed to becoming a monk or a nun 出家[chu1jia1]) |
僧人 | sēng rén | monk |
和尚 | hé shang | Buddhist monk |
少林寺 | Shào lín Sì | Shaolin Temple, Buddhist monastery famous for its kung fu monks |
禅杖 | chán zhàng | the staff of a Buddhist monk |
高僧 | gāo sēng | a senior monk |
玄奘 | Xuán zàng | Xuanzang (602-664), Tang dynasty Buddhist monk and translator who traveled to India 629-645 |
沙悟净 | Shā Wù jìng | Sha Wujing, aka Friar Sand or Sandy, one of the three disciples of the Buddhist monk Tang Sanzang in "Journey to the West" 西遊記|西游记[Xi1you2ji4] |
法宝 | fǎ bǎo | Buddha's teaching / Buddhist monk's apparel, staff etc / (Daoism) magic weapon / talisman / fig. specially effective device / magic wand |
斋 | zhāi | to fast or abstain from meat, wine etc / vegetarian diet / study room / building / to give alms (to a monk) |
僧 | sēng | (bound form) Buddhist monk (abbr. for 僧伽[seng1 qie2]) |
住持 | zhù chí | to administer a monastery Buddhist or Daoist / abbot / head monk |
罗汉果 | luó hàn guǒ | monk fruit, the sweet fruit of Siraitia grosvenorii, a vine of the Curcubitaceae family native to southern China and northern Thailand, used in Chinese medicine |
僧侣 | sēng lǚ | monk |
长老 | zhǎng lǎo | elder / term of respect for a Buddhist monk |
施主 | shī zhǔ | benefactor (term used by a monk to address a layperson) / donor (semiconductor) |
募化 | mù huà | (of a Buddhist monk or Taoist priest) to collect alms |
钵 | bō | small earthenware plate or basin / a monk's alms bowl / Sanskrit paatra |
本尊 | běn zūn | (Buddhism) yidam (one's chosen meditational deity) / the principal object of worship on a Buddhist altar / (of a monk who has the ability to appear in multiple places at the same time) the honored one himself (contrasted with his alternate forms, 分身[fen1 shen1]) / (fig.) (jocular) the genuine article / the real McCoy / the man himself / the woman herself / the original manifestation of sth (not a spin-off or a clone) |
罗刹 | luó chà | demon in Buddhism / poltergeist in temple that plays tricks on monks and has a taste for their food |
沙弥 | shā mí | novice Buddhist monk |
头陀 | tóu tuó | itinerant monk (loanword from Sanskrit) |
贫僧 | pín sēng | poor monk (humble term used by monk of himself) |
法海 | Fǎ hǎi | Fahai, name of the evil Buddhist monk in Tale of the White Snake 白蛇傳|白蛇传[Bai2 she2 Zhuan4] |
禅师 | chán shī | honorific title for a Buddhist monk |