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Yes, there are a few other words in Chinese that can refer to a "Buddhist monk" similar to 和尚 (héshang):
1. 僧 (sēng) - This term is often used to denote a monk or a member of the Buddhist clergy. It is more formal and can be used in various contexts related to Buddhism.
2. 法师 (fǎshī) - This term translates to "master of the Dharma" and is often used to refer to a Buddhist monk who is also a teacher or an expert in Buddhist scriptures and practices.
3. 出家人 (chūjiā rén) - This phrase means "person who has left home," referring to individuals who have renounced worldly life to become monks or nuns in Buddhism.
Each of these terms carries slightly different connotations or contexts, but they all relate to the idea of a Buddhist monk, like 和尚 (héshang).
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和尚 (hé shang) is a term used to refer to a Buddhist monk in Chinese. It can be used in both formal and informal contexts, depending on the situation and the relationship between the speaker and the monk.
Other related terms include 僧人 (sēng rén) and 僧侣 (sēng lǚ), which also mean "monk" but are more formal than 和尚 (hé shang).
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和尚 (hé shang) is a term used to refer to a Buddhist monk. It is often used in Buddhist contexts, such as when talking about a monk's religious duties or when referring to a monk in a respectful manner. For example, one might say: “今天,和尚去参加了一个佛教仪式 (Jīntiān, hé shang qù cānjiā le yīgè Fójiào yíshì) Today, the monk attended a Buddhist ceremony.”
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