Buddhist glossary : idiom : Reduplication > all mortal beings
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Living things
  Explanation: Among many to describe; beings originally referred to all living things, many people after that. Originally referred to all earthly creatures ◇ more ignorant that large group of people.
  Usage: Partial official; as subject, object, attribute; containing derogatory
  Source: "I" Chapter XVI Among husband objects, each reverted to its roots. "" Book of Rites Festival sense that "all creatures die, and death will return to the earth."
  Examples: These words is to tell ~, in the end there is a feeling most insensitive of. ★ Lu Xun's "three free _set_s Literature and Revolution"
Yunyunzhongsheng  

No. 3
  Among: the many described; beings: the former refers to all organisms, after that many people. Originally referred to all earthly creatures. After the multi-finger large ignorant people.
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No. 4
  Buddhist language. Refers to all human and animal ◇ many people face in the crowd who refers to the general asylum | they face in the crowd pushed into the abyss of disaster.
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yún yún zhòng shēng
  Buddhism refers to all living things, also used to refer to many ordinary people
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No. 6
  Buddhist language. Refers to all living beings. After that many ordinary people. Qing Qiu Jin "recovering the military uprising Xi draft": "mortal beings, Shubu love life? Love life and the extreme, then love group." Flat cloud "orphan mind": "mortal beings, who for shelter impaired? What Are orphans of the Chou Ye! "Collingwood" Hornsey Haieboluo come alive ":" Their perverse, almost mortal beings to promote the abyss of destruction. "also save as" Yun-sheng. " Qing Zhao Yi "Garden Home" The third poem: "hygiene Yun Fan letter change, physical Miao hard cell." Qing zhen "measures": "Emperor Zhen Nian Yun-sheng, sincere sad shocked, practice Rensiao for the world first, three generations of Qi irreducible Down? "
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No. 7
  芸芸众生
  拼音:
  ( yún yún zhòng shēng )
  解 释 :
  众多的样子。佛教指一切有生命的东西。泛指一切生物(多指普通人)。
  出 处:
  先秦·李耳《老子》第十六章:“夫物芸芸,各复归其根。” 《礼记·祭义》:“众生必死,死必归土。”
  用 法:
  偏正式;作主语、宾语、定语;含贬义
  示 例:
  柯灵《香雪海·阿波罗降临人世》:“他们的倒行逆施,几乎把~推进毁灭的深渊。”
  近义词:
  绸人广众、凡夫俗子
  反义词 :
  达官贵人
成语词典
  成语名称 芸芸众生 汉语拼音 yún yún zhòng shēng 成语释义 芸芸:形容众多;众生:原指一切生物,后指许多人。原指世间的一切生灵。后多指大群无知无识的人。 成语出处 《老子》第十六章:“夫物芸芸,各复归其根。”《礼记·祭义》:“众生必死,死必归土。” 使用例句 这些话,是告诉芸芸众生,到底是有一大部分感觉不敏的。
  ★鲁迅《三闲集·文艺与革命》
English Expression
  1. :  Yunyunzhongsheng
  2. n.:  all mortal beings
French Expression
  1. n.  les êtres vivants, les mortels
Thesaurus
betake oneself to one's legs, Holding head scatter in all directions, not to be found in the classics; be not well-known, a mere name (=only a name), Anonymity Shu Bei, run like a wolf and rush like a boar, sweep the seas, Infestation Moji, pandemonium, Peach luxuriant and beautiful, Silk were multitude, And compact objects Rang, be on the lookout (while conducting secret activities) frighten seriously, fall into oblivion, Commonplace inglorious
Antonym Group
of world renown, Wind Tiger Yunlong, the birth of heroes brings glory to a place, fundi, Famous land, well-known; celebrated; famous, Burst out Little known, create, a woman of great capability, Thunderous, reverberate like thunder, Heroine, (literally) a man among women--women who act and talk like a man-- courageous, straightforward, frank, etc., have one's name up land, leave a good name for a hundred generations, a niche in the temple of fame, a secluded talent, Panlong Wohu, shake oneself together, handyman, hero brick, hero hero, Place where dragons and tigers are hiding, World-famous land, impressive active power, illustrious celebrated, be well-known far and near, a place endowed with the fine spirits of the universe, Famous for Ya Seoul, a big card, Luan Xiangfeng _set_, great one's formal personal name, great illustriousness
Containing Phrases
All mortal beings Love the good and shun the evil Glassful clay