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There are 4 total results for your 四處 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
四處 四处 see styles |
sì chù si4 chu4 ssu ch`u ssu chu shi sho |
all over the place; everywhere and all directions four great locations of Śākyamuni's religious career |
四處問訊 see styles |
sì chù wèn xùn si4 chu4 wen4 xun4 ssu ch`u wen hsün ssu chu wen hsün |
To inquire (or worship at) the four places for lighting incense at a monastery. |
四處十六會 四处十六会 see styles |
sì chù shí liù huì si4 chu4 shi2 liu4 hui4 ssu ch`u shih liu hui ssu chu shih liu hui shisho jūroku e |
The sixteen assemblies, or addresses in the four places where the 大般若經 complete Prajñāpāramitā Sutra is said to have been delivered. |
眼觀四處,耳聽八方 眼观四处,耳听八方 |
yǎn guān sì chù , ěr tīng bā fāng yan3 guan1 si4 chu4 , er3 ting1 ba1 fang1 yen kuan ssu ch`u , erh t`ing pa fang yen kuan ssu chu , erh ting pa fang |
see 眼觀四面,耳聽八方|眼观四面,耳听八方[yan3 guan1 si4 mian4 , er3 ting1 ba1 fang1] |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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