noun

Meanings

  1. 1 (old) an alms bowl; a monk's begging bowl
  2. 2 (old) a wide-mouthed earthen basin

Examples

Héshang pěng zhe bō, āijiā huàyuán.
The monk held a begging bowl and went from door to door for alms.

Tips

history
is the traditional form; in modern simplified Chinese it is written , which is still in use (e.g. 'a basin', 'a Buddhist master's mantle and bowl', i.e. an inherited legacy).
culture
renders Sanskrit pātra, a Buddhist monk's alms bowl. The phrase means passing the robe and bowl — handing down a tradition from master to disciple.

Components

radical
jīn
metal
is the metal radical in left-side form — alms bowls were often metal. The traditional form writes the full .
phonetic
běn
root; origin
gives the sound (drifted to bō) and has no meaning contribution here — a plain phonetic pick for the bowl word.

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