shì
zàng

technical
noun

Meaning of 释藏

释藏 means the complete collection of Buddhist scriptures; Tripitaka. Pronounced shì zàng.

  • the complete collection of Buddhist scriptures; Tripitaka

Definitions & Examples

Zhè
shì
zàng
bāo
hán
le
shù
qiān
juàn
zhēn
guì
de
jīng
 

This Tripitaka contains thousands of volumes of precious Buddhist scriptures.

Xué
zhě
men
zhèng
zài
yán
jiū
hàn
shì
zàng
zhōng
de
zhé
xué
xiǎng
 

Scholars are studying the philosophical ideas in the Chinese-translated Buddhist canon.

Shì
zàng
fēn
wéi
jīng
zàng
 
zàng
lùn
zàng
sān
fèn
 
chēng
wéi
sān
zàng
 

The Tripitaka is divided into three parts: the Sutra Pitaka, the Vinaya Pitaka, and the Abhidharma Pitaka, collectively called the Three Baskets.

Zhè
zuò
miào
de
shū
guǎn
bǎo
cún
zhe
míng
dài
kān
yìn
de
zhēn
guì
shì
zàng
 

The library of this temple preserves a precious Ming Dynasty printed edition of the Buddhist canon.

Relations

Measure Words

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Primary
/ tào
/ hán