僧 | [ sēng ] (bound form) Buddhist monk (abbr. for 僧伽[seng1 qie2]) |
僧人 | [ sēng rén ] monk |
僧伽 | [ sēng qié ] (Buddhism) sangha, the monastic community, monk |
僧侶 | [ sēng lǚ ] monk |
僧俗 | [ sēng sú ] laymen, laity |
僧加羅語 | [ sēng jiā luó yǔ ] Sinhalese (language) |
僧多粥少 | [ sēng duō zhoū shaǒ ] lit. many monks and not much gruel (idiom), fig. not enough to go around, demand exceeds supply |
僧尼 | [ sēng ní ] (Buddhist) monks and nuns |
僧帽水母 | [ sēng maò shuǐ mǔ ] (zoology) Portuguese man o' war (Physalia physalis) |
僧帽猴 | [ sēng maò hoú ] capuchin monkey, genus Cebidae |
僧帽瓣 | [ sēng maò bàn ] see 二尖瓣[er4 jian1 ban4] |
僧徒 | [ sēng tú ] Buddhist monks |
僧院 | [ sēng yuàn ] abbey, Buddhist monastery, vihara |
⇒ 不看僧面看佛面 | [ bù kàn sēng miàn kàn fó miàn ] lit. not for the monk's sake but for the Buddha's sake (idiom), fig. (to do sth for sb) out of deference to sb else |
⇒ 佛法僧目 | [ fó fǎ sēng mù ] Coraciiformes, class of birds including kingfishers and hornbills |
⇒ 唐僧 | [ táng sēng ] Xuanzang (602-664) Tang dynasty Buddhist monk and translator, who traveled to India 629-645 |
⇒ 張僧繇 | [ zhāng sēng yoú ] Zhang Sengyou (active c. 490-540), one of the Four Great Painters of the Six Dynasties 六朝四大家 |
⇒ 掃地僧 | [ saǒ dì sēng ] Sweeper Monk, nameless monk who maintains the library of Shaolin (from Jin Yong's novel "Demigods and Semidevils" 天龍八部|天龙八部[Tian1 long2 Ba1 Bu4]), (fig.) person whose remarkable talents are not well known |
⇒ 棕胸佛法僧 | [ zōng xiōng fó fǎ sēng ] (bird species of China) Indian roller (Coracias benghalensis) |
⇒ 沙僧 | [ shā sēng ] Sha Wujing |
⇒ 粥少僧多 | [ zhoū shaǒ sēng duō ] see 僧多粥少[seng1 duo1 zhou1 shao3] |
⇒ 聖僧 | [ shèng sēng ] senior monk |
⇒ 藍胸佛法僧 | [ lán xiōng fó fǎ sēng ] (bird species of China) European roller (Coracias garrulus) |
⇒ 貧僧 | [ pín sēng ] poor monk (humble term used by monk of himself) |
⇒ 高僧 | [ gaō sēng ] a senior monk |