Chen jing, Chén jìng, Chèn jǐng, Chén jǐng: 7 definitions
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In Buddhism
Chinese Buddhism
塵境 [chen jing]—The environment of the six guṇas or qualities of sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, and thought.
[The following represents an unverified English translation. For all purposes consult the original Chinese text.]
塵境 [chen jing]—(chénjìng) — [Term] That which the mind perceives among the six dusts (六塵 [liu chen]). These are form (色 [se]), sound (聲 [sheng]), smell (香 [xiang]), taste (味 [wei]), touch (觸 [chu]), and mental objects (法 [fa]).
塵境—【術語】為六塵之心所對者。色聲香味觸法是也。
[shù yǔ] wèi liù chén zhī xīn suǒ duì zhě. sè shēng xiāng wèi chù fǎ shì yě.
[shu yu] wei liu chen zhi xin suo dui zhe. se sheng xiang wei chu fa shi ye.
Chinese Buddhism (漢傳佛教, hanchuan fojiao) is the form of Buddhism that developed in China, blending Mahayana teachings with Daoist and Confucian thought. Its texts are mainly in Classical Chinese, based on translations from Sanskrit. Major schools include Chan (Zen), Pure Land, Tiantai, and Huayan. Chinese Buddhism has greatly influenced East Asian religion and culture.
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[The following represents an unverified English translation. For all purposes consult the original Chinese text.]
沉靜 [chén jìng] [chen jing]—
Calm and composed. 《漢書 [han shu].卷六八 [juan liu ba].霍光傳 [huo guang chuan]》 (Han Shu, Volume 68, Biography of Huo Guang): "Guang (霍光 [huo guang]) was a calm, meticulous, and thoughtful person." 《老殘遊記 [lao can you ji]》 (The Travels of Lao Can) Chapter 2: "But I felt that the person's demeanor was quite calm and composed, and after coming off the stage, he did not say a word."
沉靜:沉穩閒靜。《漢書.卷六八.霍光傳》:「光為人沉靜詳審。」《老殘遊記》第二回:「但覺得那人氣味倒還沉靜,出得臺來,並無一語。」
chén jìng: chén wěn xián jìng. < hàn shū. juǎn liù bā. huò guāng chuán>: “guāng wèi rén chén jìng xiáng shěn.” < lǎo cán yóu jì> dì èr huí: “dàn jué dé nà rén qì wèi dào hái chén jìng, chū dé tái lái, bìng wú yī yǔ.”
chen jing: chen wen xian jing. < han shu. juan liu ba. huo guang chuan>: "guang wei ren chen jing xiang shen." < lao can you ji> di er hui: "dan jue de na ren qi wei dao hai chen jing, chu de tai lai, bing wu yi yu."
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襯景 [chèn jǐng] [chen jing]—
In the video, the flat background behind, such as a picture or a whiteboard. (平面背景 [ping mian bei jing] - píngmiàn bèijǐng, 圖面 [tu mian] - túmiàn, 白板 [bai ban] - báibǎn)
襯景:在影片中,其後面的平面背景。如一幅圖面或一塊白板。
chèn jǐng: zài yǐng piàn zhōng, qí hòu miàn de píng miàn bèi jǐng. rú yī fú tú miàn huò yī kuài bái bǎn.
chen jing: zai ying pian zhong, qi hou mian de ping mian bei jing. ru yi fu tu mian huo yi kuai bai ban.
1) 沉井 ts = chén jǐng p refers to “open caisson”.
2) 沉靜 t = 沉静 s = chén jìng p refers to “peaceful/quiet/calm/gentle”..
塵境 [chén jìng] refers to: “object(s)”.
塵境 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Vietnamese] trần cảnh.
[Korean] 진경 / jingyeong.
[Japanese] ジンキョウ / jinkyō.
Chinese language.
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Partial matches: Chen, Jing, Cen.
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