ŗ÷ [Pinyin] Xuan2zang4 [Korean] Hyeonjang [Japanese] Genjou [Definition](600-664) A famous Buddhist monk who traveled from Tang China to India, where he studied Buddhism for 17 years. Upon his return to China, he carried many Indian scriptures, which he translated into Chinese. [Credit] acm
ŗ{ [Pinyin] xuan2xue2 [Korean] hyeonhag [Japanese] gengaku [Definition]Deep, profound teachings-esp. the Taoist teachings of Laozi and Zhuangzi. [Credit] acm
ŗw [Pinyin] xuan2zhi3 [Korean] hyeonji [Japanese] genshi [Definition]Deep, profound teachings-esp. the Taoist teachings of Laozi and Zhuangzi. [Credit] acm
ŗ³ [Pinyin] xuan2jiao1 [Korean] hyeongyo [Japanese] genkyou [Definition]Deep, profound teachings-esp. the Taoist teachings of Laozi and Zhuangzi. [Credit] acm
ŗF [Pinyin] xuan2xi1 [Korean] hyeonheui [Japanese] gengi [Definition]The sun. [Credit]
ŗ [Pinyin] xuan2li3 [Korean] hyeonri [Japanese] genri [Definition]The unfathomably deep principle of the Way. [Credit] acm
ŗ [Pinyin] xuan2lan3 [Korean] hyeollam [Japanese] genran [Definition]To be absorbed in the deepest part of one's mind and not see the myriad phenomena. [Credit] acm
¦ [Radical] 095 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 7387 [Pinyin] shuai4 l4 shuo4 lei4 [Korean] sol su ryul [Japanese] shutsu shuchi sui rui sotsu ritsu [Definition]{I} (1) [shuai4 sol shutsu, sotsu] To lead, to take along. (2) To follow, to accord with, to obey. (3) Universally, generally, for the most part. (5) Hurriedly. {II} [su, sui] A boss, a chief. {III} [lei4 rui] To count, reckon, calculate. {IV} (1) [l4, ryul, ritsu] A percentage, rate; used as a suffix to indicate such. (2) An edge, a limit. To set limits to; to set a standard for, to regulate. (3) A term in a series. {V} The readings sotsu and sochi are strictly Japanese renderings. [Credit] acm
¦y [Pinyin] shuai4tu3 [Korean] solpo [Japanese] sotto [Definition]An abbreviation of ¦yVą_. To the edge of the land; the boundary of the kingdom; everyone in the world. [Credit] acm
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