In Buddhism, all things in the universe are insubstantial. [Example of use] Shikisokuzekuu (form is emptiness). Kuusokuzeshiki (emptiness is form). That " [Explanation] It is used in succession, "Form is emptiness, emptiness is form." Source: Dictionary of Four-character Idioms About Dictionary of Four-character Idioms Information |
仏教で、宇宙間のあらゆる事物は実体がなく [使用例] シキソクゼクウ(色即是空)。クウソクゼシキ(空即是色)。あの「 [解説] 「色即是空、空即是色」と続けて用います。 出典 四字熟語を知る辞典四字熟語を知る辞典について 情報 |
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