Pinyin: [fàn yīn]
Interpretation of the quotation: The sixth and seventh chapters of Li's Guangling Tide: "At the same time, I ordered the young monk to light incense sticks for the ladies, and asked everyone to worship the Buddha. In an instant, the cymbals jingled and Sanskrit sang.
Synonym:
First of all, Bai Fan? [Fang Bei]
Buddhists sing the praises of Bodhisattva in a short form. Sometimes accompanied by musical instruments.
Lu You's poem "You Wolong Temple": "Don't you see that the sky is floating in the void, and there are thousands of clouds.
Second, Sanskrit? [Farwan]
Ancient Indian characters. According to Xuanzang in the Tang Dynasty, Sanskrit has 47 letters.
"Farin" Volume 15: Western Classics, the same as Zusanskrit.