What does Bai Fan mean?

Bai Fan's explanation.

Buddhism refers to the sound of singing when doing things. Liang Huijiao's Biography of the Southern Dynasties: "The source of Brahma also originated in Chen Si." Song Luyou's poem "You Wolong Temple": "Don't you see that the sky is floating in the void on the mountain, and the clouds are thousands of weights." Qing Nalan Xingde's "Water Tune Song Title Xishan Autumn Cool Map" says: "The empty mountains are quiet, and the water and the moon are heavy." Zhu Ziqing's "Looking at Flowers": "The main hall is having an evening class, and the voice of Brahma comes." See Tang Zhujing Yinyi, Volume 6.

Word decomposition

Vatican Interpretation of Ancient India: Sanskrit (a language of Ancient India). Sanskrit (ancient Indian script) radical: wood; The explanation of white auxiliary words. That's it, such as "I don't know how to learn"; The tone of agreement, command, etc. Similar to "ba", such as "just left"). Bai (bai) à (bai sing) monks recite scriptures. The sound of Buddhist chanting. (white)