Xiang pi, Xiāng pì, Xiàng pí, Xiǎng pì: 5 definitions
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鄉僻 t = 乡僻 s = xiāng pì p refers to [noun] “far from town; out-of-the-way place”; Domain: Modern Chinese 现代汉语 [xian dai han yu]; Notes: (CC-CEDICT '鄉僻 [xiang pi]') .
象皮 [xiàng pí] refers to: “elephant's skin”.
象皮 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Vietnamese] tượng bì.
[Korean] 상피 / sang pi.
[Japanese] ゾウヒ / zō hi.
Chinese language.
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Partial matches: Xiang, Bei, Pi, Jiang, Bi.
Starts with: Xiang pi bing, Xiang pi ca, Xiang pi ding zi, Xiang pi gao, Xiang pi jin, Xiang pi mu, Xiang pi qiu, Xiang pi shu, Xiang pi ting, Xiang pi tu zhang, Xiang pi xian, Xiang pian bu, Xiang piao, Xiang ping po.
Full-text (+64): Qiong xiang pi rang, Xiang pi ca, Xiang pi ting, Xiang pi shu, Xiang pi xian, Xiang pi qiu, Xiang pi tu zhang, Xiang pi ding zi, Xiang pi jin, Xiang pi gao, Pi qiu, You yong quan, Yi zu, Pirang, Feng jian qi, Shan da gen, Tuong bi, Xiao huo shuan, Xiang pi bing, Song xiang you.
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Taisho: Chinese Buddhist Canon
Chapter 104: The Buddha's Journey to Uruvilva < [Part 190 - The Abhinishkramana-sutra]
Chapter 17: The Chapter on Austerities < [Part 187 - Lalitavistara (translated by Divakara)]
Sutta 19: [0084a02] The story of the Buddha's Mind Dharani < [Part 154 - Jataka stories (translated by Dharmaraksha)]