wǔ​xīn

five pungent vegetables (Taoism)

  • created reference approved 五辛 → 五荤/五葷 (same_as) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    五辛 wǔ​xīn

    五荤 / 五葷 wǔ​hūn

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  • created sense approved 五辛 · wǔ​xīn · five pungent vegetables (Taoism) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    五辛

    wǔ​xīn

    five pungent vegetables (Taoism)

    The five forbidden pungent vegetables in Taoism, typically listed as leek, garlic, rape (or mustard), coriander, and Chinese scallion

    五 (literal) → 五 · wǔ · five 辛 (literal) → 辛 · xīn · pungent vegetables

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  • created sense approved 五辛 · wǔ​xīn · five pungent vegetables (Buddhism) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    五辛

    wǔ​xīn

    five pungent vegetables (Buddhism)

    The five forbidden pungent vegetables in Buddhism, typically listed as garlic, leek (or small garlic), asafoetida (hing), shallot (or onion), and green onion

    五 (literal) → 五 · wǔ · five 辛 (literal) → 辛 · xīn · pungent vegetables

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