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Xianxiang  

No. 2
  See the essence and phenomenon "(762).
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No. 3
  ◎ phenomenon xiànxiàng
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No. 4
  Things are developing, changing the external form of the expression
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No. 5
  Observable fact or event; an experienced or things that actually exist
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That God, Buddha, Bodhisattvas and other appearance in the world
  That God, Buddha, Bodhisattvas and other appearance in the world. "Journey to the West," the 11th back: "Wuzu reincarnation, Dharma phenomenon." Also refers to the Xianchu physique. Qing Jiang Shiquan "Dream Star Linchuan change": "I days Huixing Jun, Bong God Chokushi, the phenomenon of the times at Lou stomach wall."
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No. 7
  Things are developing, changing the external shape shown. Liu Shaoqi, "first class of students on the Marxist-speech": "inside there are universal truth of history, we must use Marxism to analyze the historical phenomenon." Wei Wei "Who is the most lovely people to squeeze it a": "This is a lack of sleep, accidental phenomenon nothing more. "
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English Expression
  1. :  Xianxiang,  phenomenon
  2. n.:  phototropism,  appearance,  fact or occurrence, esp in nature or society, that can be perceived by the senses,  transition effect,  sensitized fluorescence,  frosting of paint,  diesel-fuel dribbling,  piezoelectricity,  phosphorescence,  phenomena,  manifestation,  electrophoresis,  courtship,  cohesion,  event
French Expression
  1. n.  phénomène
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