Bo is pronounced bō.
Text definition:
Bo, a second-level Chinese character, is pronounced as "Bo" (bō), a pottery utensil for washing or holding things: Bozi. Rice bowl. Tea bowl. Use a mortar to grind medicine into fine powder.
Food utensils used by monks:
Bo (Sanskrit patra) is one of the six items of monks (three robes, bowl, seat, and water bag). Also known as Boduoluo, Boduoluo, Bohelan, etc. Free translation should be a device, a measuring device. It refers to the eating utensils used by monks. Its types include iron bowl and tile bowl. Holding an alms bowl and begging is called "begging". Because a monk holds an alms bowl to receive food and drink from others, the alms bowl is also called a response vessel.
The color of the bowl should be black or red, which is the black bowl and red bowl mentioned in "The Rule of Four Parts". Volume 29 of "Maha Sangha Vinaya" says that the clay bowl should be smoked into the color of a peacock's throat, the color of a Linga bird, or the color of a dove. The iron bowl is used as a bowl furnace, and it is smoked with amole core, khadara core, jumo and bamboo root. Regarding capacity, Volume 9 of the Rule of Quarters lists three types: large, medium and small. The big one is three buckets, the small one is one and a half buckets. But according to the measurement method of Tang Dynasty.
Related words:
Baobao, bowl single, bowl bag, bowl money, bowl bag, bowl, bowl, sand bowl, stone bowl, water bowl, four bowls , iron bowl, begging bowl, tile bowl, she bowl, painted bowl, walking bowl, mortar bowl, cloud bowl, fasting bowl, exhibition bowl, stick bowl, finger bowl, clothes bowl, rice bowl, Dharma bowl, Buddha bowl, holding bowl , Bobo, Bobu, Bobu, Boba, Bobolong, Botou, Milk Bowl, Pingbo, Nabo, Wooden Bowl, Dragon Bowl, Nabo, Leibo.
Jia Bo, Strike Bo, Fire Bo, Gen Bo, Bo Sai Mo, Jiang Long Bo, Bo Te Mo, Chuan Yi Bo, Chuan Bo Bag, Bo Jing, Nutrient Bo, Ubo Luo, You Tan Bo, Ubotan, Garlic Bozi, Bottaro, Biboluo, Samamaboti, Begging the bowl along the door, passing down the robe from generation to generation, holding the bowl along the door, falling to the bottom of the bowl, hitting the bowl to urge poems, inheriting the robe, and the monk is here The alms bowl is there.
Related sentences:
1. Because he is a monk and does not know what else to do besides begging for alms. In addition, he lives in the Himalayas and there is not so much pasture nearby. , so he had to beg some grass for his cow and build a cowshed for it to live in.
2. Brian whirled around like a whirling dervish, swatting mosquitoes and complaining.