Character
RADICAL | ⽿ (128.7) |
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STROKES | 13 |
SIMPLIFIED | 圣 |
holy, sacred; sage
DEFINITIONS
- holy, sacred
- sage
- holy
- sacred
- saint
- sage
WORDS
亞聖 yà shèng | Second Sage, traditional title of Mencius 孟子[Meng4 zi3] in Confucian studies |
伊斯蘭聖戰組織 yī sī lán shèng zhàn zǔ zhī | Islamic Jihad (Palestinian armed faction) |
入聖 rù shèng | to become an arhat (Buddhism) |
博科聖地 bó kē shèng dì | Boko Haram, Islamic insurgent group in north Nigeria |
反聖嬰 fǎn shèng yīng | La Niña (counterpart of El Niño in meteorology) |
四聖諦 sì shèng dì | the Four Noble Truths (Buddhism); see also 四諦|四谛[si4 di4] and 苦集滅道|苦集灭道[ku3 ji2 mie4 dao4] |
基督聖體節 jī dū shèng tǐ jié | Corpus Christi (Catholic festival on second Thursday after Whit Sunday) |
大聖 dà shèng | great sage; mahatma; king; emperor; outstanding personage; Buddha |
孔聖人 kǒng shèng rén | the Sage Confucius |
孝聖憲 xiào shèng xiàn | Empress Xiaoshengxian (1693-1777), consort of Emperor Yongzheng 雍正[Yong1 zheng4] and mother of Emperor Qianlong 乾隆[Qian2 long2] |
孫大聖 sūn dà shèng | Great-Sage Sun; Sun Wukong 孫悟空|孙悟空[Sun1 Wu4 kong1] |
宗聖侯 zōng shèng hóu | hereditary title bestowed on Confucius' descendants |
宗聖公 zōng shèng gōng | hereditary title bestowed on Confucius' descendants |
山中聖訓 shān zhōng shèng xùn | the Sermon on the Mount |
巴黎聖母院 bā lí shèng mǔ yuàn | Notre-Dame Cathedral (Paris, France) |
教義和聖約 jiào yì hé shèng yuē | Doctrine and Covenants |
文聖區 wén shèng qū | Wensheng district of Liaoyang city 遼陽市|辽阳市[Liao2 yang2 shi4], Liaoning |
書聖 shū shèng | great calligraphy master; the Sage of Calligraphy, traditional reference to Wang Xizhi 王羲之[Wang2 Xi1 zhi1] (303-361) |
朝拜聖山 cháo bài shèng shān | a pilgrimage to a holy mountain |
朝聖 cháo shèng | to make a pilgrimage |
朝聖者 cháo shèng zhě | pilgrim |
武聖 wǔ shèng | the Saint of War (i.e. the deified Guan Yu 關羽|关羽[Guan1 Yu3]) |
殷憂啟聖 yīn yōu qǐ shèng | deep suffering can lead to enlightenment (idiom); storms make oaks take deeper root |
神聖 shén shèng | divine; hallow; holy; sacred |
神聖不可侵犯 shén shèng bù kě qīn fàn | sacred; inviolable |
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