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呗
**bei**
**(Particle)**
1. Indicates the meaning of "that's all, no more than this," for example, "If you don't understand, just learn it."
2. Indicates agreement or order, similar in tone to "ba," for example, "If you have to go, then go."
**(Meaning)**
1. Indicates that the fact or reasoning is obvious and easy to understand.
- Example: You don't know how to ride a bike, just learn it.
2. Indicates a reluctant agreement.
- Example: If you really have to go, then go.
3. See also: bài
呗
**bài**
**(Verb)**
1. A praise verse in Buddhist scriptures, abbreviated from the Sanskrit pāthaka (bie ni) transliteration. In India, it refers to singing religious hymns in short verse form. Later, it broadly refers to chanting Buddhist scriptures or recitation sounds.
2. See also: bei
- Reference: In "The Biographies of Eminent Monks" by Huijiao from the Liang Dynasty: The customs of Tianzhu, whatever sings the law words, are called "bei." As for singing scriptures in this land, it is called recitation; praises are called Sanskrit hymns.
- Example:
- "bei fo" (chanting scriptures to pay homage to the Buddha)
- "bei yin" (sound of chanting scriptures)
- "bei chang" (singing verses and chanting scriptures)
- "bei jie" (praise verse)
- "bei sheng" (sound of chanting and reciting hymns)
- "bei zan" (praising the merits of the Buddha)
3. See also: bei
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