- also
appear in
tradition and
Buddhist art,
especially in East Asia
called luohan or lohan. They may be seen as the
Buddhist equivalents of the Christian...
- grosvenorii, also
known as monkfruit, luo han guo (Chinese: 羅漢果; pinyin:
luóhàn guǒ), or
Swingle fruit, is a
herbaceous perennial vine of the
gourd family...
- In
Shaolin temple,
there are
various Luohan styles.
Besides the
Shaolin Luohan styles,
there are many
Luohan-related
styles that have been developed...
- Look up
luóhàn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Luohan (or "lohan" in
older sources) is
Chinese for arhat.
Luohan may also
refer to:
Luohan or Flowerhorn...
- The
Eighteen Arhats (or
Eighteen Luohans) (Chinese: 十八羅漢; pinyin: Shíbā
Luóhàn; Wade–Giles: Shih-pa Lo-han) are
depicted in
Chinese Buddhism as the original...
-
Retrieved 5
December 2006. Arnold, W. (1 July 2003). "Singapore's 'lucky' pet
Luohan can
outnumber people in homes".
International Herald Tribune. "Crayfish...
-
Journey to the West (Chinese: 西遊記; pinyin: Xīyóu Jì) is a
Chinese novel published in the 16th
century during the Ming
dynasty and
attributed to Wu Cheng'en...
- The
Yixian glazed pottery luohans are a set of life-size
glazed pottery sculptures of
arhats (called
luohan in Chinese) now
usually regarded as originating...
-
Luohan Temple (simplified Chinese: 罗汉寺;
traditional Chinese: 羅漢寺; pinyin:
Luóhàn Sì), may
refer to:
Luohan Temple (Chongqing), in
Yuzhong District of Chongqing...
- Buddha's delight,
often transliterated as
Luóhàn zhāi (simplified Chinese: 罗汉斋;
traditional Chinese: 羅漢齋, ****anese:
rakansai (羅漢斎, 羅漢菜, 羅漢齋, らかんさい)), lo...