San zhong de, Sān zhǒng dé: 1 definition
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In Buddhism
Chinese Buddhism
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三種得 [san zhong de]—Three Kinds of Acquisition — [Term] The acquisition (得 [de]) of non-associated formations (不相應行法 [bu xiang ying xing fa]) is specifically divided into three types: namely, acquisition before the dharma (法前得 [fa qian de]), acquisition after the dharma (法後得 [fa hou de]), and acquisition concurrent with the dharma (法俱得 [fa ju de]).
三種得—【名數】不相應行法之得,別為三種:如法前得,法後得,法俱得是也。
[míng shù] bù xiāng yīng xíng fǎ zhī dé, bié wèi sān zhǒng: rú fǎ qián dé, fǎ hòu dé, fǎ jù dé shì yě.
[ming shu] bu xiang ying xing fa zhi de, bie wei san zhong: ru fa qian de, fa hou de, fa ju de 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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Partial matches: Zhong, Jiao zhong, De, Can, Te, Shan.
Starts with: San zhong de yu, San zhong deng chi, San zhong deng liu guo.
Full-text: San zhong de yu, Fa hou de, Fa ju de, Fa qian de, San zhong bu, San ying, San zhong, Wu gong yong zhi, Xiao cheng nie pan yu da cheng nie pan.
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