There are 9 total results for your 恶见 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
惡見 恶见 see styles |
è jiàn e4 jian4 o chien akken |
Evil or heterodox views. |
五惡見 五恶见 see styles |
wǔ è jiàn wu3 e4 jian4 wu o chien go akuken |
idem 五見. |
十惡見 十恶见 see styles |
shí è jiàn shi2 e4 jian4 shih o chien jū akken |
ten pernicious views |
惡見人 恶见人 see styles |
è jiàn rén e4 jian4 ren2 o chien jen akuken nin |
a person holding wrong views |
惡見者 恶见者 see styles |
è jiàn zhě e4 jian4 zhe3 o chien che akkensha |
mistaken views |
惡見處 恶见处 see styles |
è jiàn chù e4 jian4 chu4 o chien ch`u o chien chu akuken jo |
The place in Hades whence the sinner beholds the evil done in life, one of the sixteen special hells. |
十種惡見 十种恶见 see styles |
shí zhǒng è jiàn shi2 zhong3 e4 jian4 shih chung o chien jisshu akken |
ten kinds of pernicious views |
墮惡見趣 堕恶见趣 see styles |
duò è jiàn qù duo4 e4 jian4 qu4 to o chien ch`ü to o chien chü da akken shu |
to fall into the destinies of mistaken views |
十種惡見稠林 十种恶见稠林 see styles |
shí zhǒng è jiàn chóu lín shi2 zhong3 e4 jian4 chou2 lin2 shih chung o chien ch`ou lin shih chung o chien chou lin jūshu akken jūrin |
the dense forest of the ten pernicious views |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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