- 缁黄 zīhuáng monks and priests(literary) Buddhist monks and Daoist priests; named after the black robes worn by monks and the yellow caps worn by priests
- 涅而不缁 niè'érbùzī rise above a bad environmentLiterally meaning that something truly white will not be turned black even by dye; describes a person of integrity who remains untarnished despite being in a corrupt or bad environment
- 削发披缁 xuēfàpīzī to become a monk or nunTo shave one's head and put on the black robes of a monk or nun; to leave home and take religious vows.
- 缁尘 zīchén dust and dirt(literary) black dust; figuratively refers to the filth and confusion of the secular world
- 缁流 zīliú Buddhist monks(literary) Buddhist monks; the clergy. Derived from the tradition of monks wearing black robes, as [[缁|緇|zi1]] means black.
- 缁素 zīsù monks and laymen(literary) Buddhist monks and laypeople; literally black and white, referring to the black robes worn by monks and the white clothing of the laity
- 缁衣 zīyī black clothes(literary) Black garments worn by government officials or courtiers on formal occasions in ancient times.
- 缁门 zīmén Buddhism(literary) the Buddhist community; a Buddhist temple. Derived from the tradition of Buddhist monks wearing black robes.
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computing