Results for: get a soul out of hell so as to be born again into the world (Buddhist), commute a death sentence
English Chinese
lit. once experienced the vast ocean; fig. widely experienced in the vicissitudes of life, cf. to have known the world曾經滄海 [ceng2 jing1 cang1 hai3]
lit. once experienced the vast ocean; fig. widely experienced in the vicissitudes of life, cf. to have known the world曾经沧海 [ceng2 jing1 cang1 hai3]
lit. to anoint your head with the purest cream; fig. to enlighten people with perfect wisdom, flawless Buddhist teaching醍醐灌頂 [ti2 hu2 guan4 ding3]
lit. to anoint your head with the purest cream; fig. to enlighten people with perfect wisdom, flawless Buddhist teaching醍醐灌顶 [ti2 hu2 guan4 ding3]
lit. to draw a painting inside a gourd; fig. a model, a world in a nutshell照葫芦画瓢 [zhao4 hu2 lu5 hua4 piao2]
lit. to draw a painting inside a gourd; fig. a model, a world in a nutshell照葫蘆畫瓢 [zhao4 hu2 lu5 hua4 piao2]
lit. to rebuke Heaven and Earth; fig. shaking the whole world, all-powerful叱咤風雲 [chi4 zha4 feng1 yun2]
lit. to rebuke Heaven and Earth; fig. shaking the whole world, all-powerful叱咤风云 [chi4 zha4 feng1 yun2]
literary circles, world or arena文壇
literary world, circles or arena文學界
Litter on which is carried the death tablet of the deceased when he is buried靈轎
Liu Shutong (1880-1942), painter, Buddhist monk and distinguished figure in New Culture movement after the Xinhai revolution 辛亥革命 of 1911李叔同 [Li3 Shu1 tong2]
live, alive, life, livelihood, be born, come into existence (being), to breed, beget, to produce, create, to cause, uncooked, raw, unripe, unfamiliar, strange, untamed, uncultured, a pupil, a student
live, life, living, alive, be born, come into being, to breed, to bear, beget, produce, to cause, to have (as boils)
long for death想死
 

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