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spiritual desolation神枯 [shen2 ku1]
Bainqen or Panchen Lama, one of two Tibetan spiritual leaders班禅 [Ban1 chan2]
Bainqen or Panchen Lama, one of two Tibetan spiritual leaders班禅喇嘛 [Ban1 chan2 La3 ma5]
Bainqen or Panchen Lama, one of two Tibetan spiritual leaders班禪 [Ban1 chan2]
Bainqen or Panchen Lama, one of two Tibetan spiritual leaders班禪喇嘛 [Ban1 chan2 La3 ma5]
Chakra (name), Chakra (Sanskrit "disc", one of seven symbolic nodes of the body in spiritual Yoga)查克拉 [Cha2 ke4 la1]
Falun gong (Chinese spiritual practice)法輪功 [Fa3 lun2 gong1]
Falun gong (Chinese spiritual practice)法轮功 [Fa3 lun2 gong1]
fills the eyes (of a beautiful view, scene of desolation etc)满目 [man3 mu4]
fills the eyes (of a beautiful view, scene of desolation etc)滿目 [man3 mu4]
God, unusual, mysterious, soul, spirit, divine essence, lively, spiritual being神 [shen2]
Lama, spiritual teacher in Tibetan Buddhism喇嘛 [La3 ma5]
Li Hongzhi, founder of the Falunggong 法輪功|法轮功 spiritual movement李洪志 [Li3 Hong2 zhi4]
lit. wound; fig. the desolation of trauma, desolation in the aftermath of a disaster疮痍 [chuang1 yi2]
lit. wound; fig. the desolation of trauma, desolation in the aftermath of a disaster瘡痍 [chuang1 yi2]
material and spiritual culture, matter and mind, material progress, ideology and culture (philosophic slogan, adopted into Deng Xiaoping theory from 1978)物質文明和精神文明 [wu4 zhi4 wen2 ming2 he2 jing1 shen2 wen2 ming2]
material and spiritual culture, matter and mind, material progress, ideology and culture (philosophic slogan, adopted into Deng Xiaoping theory from 1978)物质文明和精神文明 [wu4 zhi4 wen2 ming2 he2 jing1 shen2 wen2 ming2]
military skill or technique (in former times), all kinds of martial art sports (some claiming spiritual development), self-defense, tradition of choreographed fights from opera and film (recent usage), also called kungfu 功夫武术 [wu3 shu4]
military skill or technique (in former times), all kinds of martial art sports (some claiming spiritual development), self-defense, tradition of choreographed fights from opera and film (recent usage), also called kungfu 功夫武術 [wu3 shu4]
padre (title of Catholic priest), (spiritual) father神父 [shen2 fu4]
spiritual属灵 [shu3 ling2]
spiritual屬靈 [shu3 ling2]
spiritual心灵上 [xin1 ling2 shang4]
spiritual心靈上 [xin1 ling2 shang4]
spiritual consolation神慰 [shen2 wei4]
spiritual influence (of mountains etc), cleverness, ingeniousness灵气 [ling2 qi4]
spiritual influence (of mountains etc), cleverness, ingeniousness靈氣 [ling2 qi4]
spiritual leader (of a nation or church), religious leader精神領袖 [jing1 shen2 ling3 xiu4]
spiritual leader (of a nation or church), religious leader精神领袖 [jing1 shen2 ling3 xiu4]
spiritual nature灵性 [ling2 xing4]
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