Lichen, Lì chén, Li chen, Lǐ chén, Lí chén, Lí chēn: 3 definitions

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李忱 ts = lǐ chén p refers to “Li Chen, personal name of seventeenth Tang emperor Xuanzong 宣宗 [Xuan1 zong1] (810-859), reigned 846-859”.

Source: CC-CEDICT: Community maintained free Chinese-English dictionary

1) 離塵 [lí chén] refers to: “free [oneself] from pollution”.

離塵 is further associated with the following language/terms:

[Sanskrit] raṇaṃ-jaha; viṣayoparama.

[Vietnamese] li trần.

[Korean] 이진 / ijin.

[Japanese] リジン / rijin.

2) 離瞋 [lí chēn] refers to: “free from anger”.

離瞋 is further associated with the following language/terms:

[Related Chinese terms] 無瞋.

[Sanskrit] vigata-dveṣa; vyāpādāt prativiratiḥ; vīta-doṣa.

[Tibetan] gnod sems spong ba.

[Vietnamese] li trân.

[Korean] 이진 / ijin.

[Japanese] リシン / rishin.

Source: DILA Glossaries: Digital Dictionary of Buddhism
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