释义 |
Roshi|ˈrəʊʃɪ| [Jap.] The spiritual leader of a community of Zen Buddhist monks.
1934D. T. Suzuki Training of Zen Buddhist Monk iv. 31 Yinji-ryō which attends on the master known as Rōshi. 1949C. Humphreys Zen Buddhism vii. 142 Laymen, accepted for teaching by the Roshi, may come for a period... The whole of the monastery is locked in full meditation with a queue of..monks waiting their turn for the Roshi to confirm, reject or make further suggestions for their inward labours. 1959Encounter Jan. 21/1 The Zen Master, or Roshi, the spiritual head of the monastery. 1972Last Whole Earth Catalog (Portola Inst.) 50/2 She's sort of like an elderly Zen priest, an old roshi who after years of work and study has distilled a large burden of ‘knowledge’ into a single gem of wisdom which he renders in a single haiku. 1974R. C. Zaehner in Times Lit. Suppl. 6 Dec. 1389/4 Anglican priest turned Zen Rōshi, reconciled to his church shortly before his death, but belly-laughing, genial, infuriating Rōshi to the end. 1978C. Humphreys Both Sides Circle xv. 165 There is no likelihood of Zen roshis, in the full meaning of the term as used in the Rinzai School, arriving in Europe in sufficient numbers to give us expert training. |