⒈? A man of noble character.
⒉? Buddhism's collective name for bodhisattva.
⒊? Especially Guanyin Bodhisattva.
⒋? Used as a courtesy title for monks.
Citation interpretation
⒈? A man of noble character.
Quote "Guanzi Fa Fa": "There is no great man who praises people's needs."
Yin Note: "The master is not proud, but modest."
"Han Shi Zhuan" Volume 9: "Confucius said:' Great scholar! Come on, why did you attack? Give it to me, poop. What do you want? I wish I could dress my son. " "
⒉? Buddhism's collective name for bodhisattva.
Quoting Zhou Qing's reply to Zhang Changshi in the Southern Dynasties: "The great master is coping with the world, and his body is out of order. He is either a Confucian or a Buddhist monk, and it is said that he is also successful in learning from the scriptures. "
Zhan Ran's Records of Fahua Sentences in the Tang Dynasty, Volume II: "A great scholar," Da Lun "called Bodhisattva a a great scholar, also known as a scholar."
⒊? Especially Guanyin Bodhisattva.
Quote the fiftieth time of A Dream of Red Mansions: "Don't seek dew in a vase, but seek beauty outside the threshold."
⒋? Used as a courtesy title for monks.
Quote the stone "Praise for the Elder of Jinshanbao": "It looks like a scholar image, even if it is warm."