There are 18 total results for your 戏论 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
戲論 戏论 see styles |
xì lùn xi4 lun4 hsi lun keron |
prapañca. Sophistry; meaningless argument; frivolous or unreal discourse. |
戲論想 戏论想 see styles |
xì lùn xiǎng xi4 lun4 xiang3 hsi lun hsiang keronsō |
discursive thought |
戲論智 戏论智 see styles |
xì lùn zhì xi4 lun4 zhi4 hsi lun chih keron chi |
discursive wisdom |
無戲論 无戏论 see styles |
wú xì lùn wu2 xi4 lun4 wu hsi lun mu keron |
without conceptual proliferations |
離戲論 离戏论 see styles |
lí xì lùn li2 xi4 lun4 li hsi lun ri keron |
free from conceptual elaborations |
分別戲論 分别戏论 see styles |
fēn bié xì lùn fen1 bie2 xi4 lun4 fen pieh hsi lun funbetsu keron |
conceptual elaborations |
戲論問者 戏论问者 see styles |
xì lùn wèn zhě xi4 lun4 wen4 zhe3 hsi lun wen che kiron monsha |
an argumentative questioner |
戲論所依 戏论所依 see styles |
xì lùn suǒ yī xi4 lun4 suo3 yi1 hsi lun so i keron shoe |
bases of conceptual elaborations |
細相戲論 细相戏论 see styles |
xì xiàng xì lùn xi4 xiang4 xi4 lun4 hsi hsiang hsi lun saisō keron |
ideational proliferation in its subtle aspects |
絕戲論智 绝戏论智 see styles |
jué xì lùn zhì jue2 xi4 lun4 zhi4 chüeh hsi lun chih zetsu kiron chi |
wisdom that is free from conceptual elaboration |
絕諸戲論 绝诸戏论 see styles |
jué zhū xì lùn jue2 zhu1 xi4 lun4 chüeh chu hsi lun zetsu sho keron |
to stop conceptual proliferation |
言說戲論 言说戏论 see styles |
yán shuō xì lùn yan2 shuo1 xi4 lun4 yen shuo hsi lun gonsetsu kiron |
intellectual play of language |
隨戲論着 随戏论着 see styles |
suí xì lùn zhāo sui2 xi4 lun4 zhao1 sui hsi lun chao zui keron chaku |
attachment according to conceptual elaborations |
隨戲論著 随戏论着 see styles |
suí xì lùn zhuó sui2 xi4 lun4 zhuo2 sui hsi lun cho zui keron jaku |
attachment according to conceptual elaborations |
離諸戲論 离诸戏论 see styles |
lí zhū xì lùn li2 zhu1 xi4 lun4 li chu hsi lun risho kiron |
free from conceptual proliferations |
分別戲論所依 分别戏论所依 see styles |
fēn bié xì lùn suǒ yī fen1 bie2 xi4 lun4 suo3 yi1 fen pieh hsi lun so i funbetsu keron sho e |
basis for conceptual elaborations |
無戲論平等性 无戏论平等性 see styles |
wú xì lùn píng děng xìng wu2 xi4 lun4 ping2 deng3 xing4 wu hsi lun p`ing teng hsing wu hsi lun ping teng hsing mu keron byōdō shō |
sameness in the lack of conceptual elaboration |
分別戲論所依緣事 分别戏论所依缘事 see styles |
fēn bié xì lùn suǒ yī yuán shì fen1 bie2 xi4 lun4 suo3 yi1 yuan2 shi4 fen pieh hsi lun so i yüan shih funbetsu keron shoe en ji |
circumstances that are the perceptual referents for conceptual elaborations |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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