The meaning of Hongchen is: refers to the prosperous society, and generally refers to the human world
Pinyin [ hóng chén ]
Origin from the poem "Passing Huaqing Palace" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty One: "A concubine riding in the world of mortals laughs, no one knows it is a lychee."
The posthorse gallops so fast that it is difficult to see what it is carrying. Only Concubine Yang, looking far away on the mountain, knows that it is the most beloved one. The lychees were brought and she smiled happily.
Example Not all monks see through the world of mortals.
Synonyms mundane, mundane, mundane world, mundane world, human world, mundane world, mundane world
Antonym Buddhism
Extended information
1 , synonyms for the world of mortals
Mortal world
Pinyin [ fán jiān ]
Explanation refers to the human world
Source: Ming Dynasty Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West" 》Chapter 51: "This one is definitely not a monster in the world, it must be an evil star in the sky."
Example I always thought that my sister was an angel who strayed into the mortal world, because of her beauty and Kind.
2. The antonym of the world of mortals
empty door
Pinyin [kōng mén]
The explanation refers to Buddhism, because Buddhism believes that the world is everything Empty
From the poem "You Shanjuan Bixianyan" by Ming Dynasty Hua Cha: "The setting sun falls on the empty gate, and the fasting bell comes out of the forest."
The sun sets outside the temple, and the temple bell The sound came from the woods
Example: People who cannot bear the oppression of the world and want to escape into Buddhism are actually weak.