释义 |
Shinshū|ˈʃɪnʃuː| [Jap., f. shin Shin n.3 + shū sect] = Shin n.3
1727J. G. Scheuchzer tr. Kæmpfer's Hist. Jap. I. iv. i. 264 The monks of the Chinese and other Sensju monasteries send also some of the fraternity to go a begging six times a month. 1896L. Hearn Kokoro x. 193 Wealthier sects had established Buddhist schools on the Western plan: and the Shinshū could already boast of its scholars. |