What Is Physical Impairment?

Pronunciation: zhàng ài

[zhàng ài]
1. Buddhist language. The troubles and confusions caused by bad karma can disturb the body and mind, so the Buddhist scriptures call them "obstacles."
Hinder
3. Obstacles.
4. Failure.
  1. Buddhist. The troubles and confusions caused by bad karma can disturb the body and mind, so the Buddhist scriptures call them "obstacles."
    "Bai Yu Jing · Guan Zuo Ping Yu": "Fayu has no obstacles, and the accident is unknown."
    Tang Yuanzhang's "Crying Son" Poem No. 4: "There are many obstacles to each other's karma. I don't know how to see it?"
    Ming Li's "Avalokitesvara Question": "However, there are people living in mountains and rivers everywhere, how can mountains and rivers want to go for obstacles?"
  2. Obstruct
    Wei Wei's "Strengthening Collection · Becoming a New Type of Intellectual (4)": "This shows how fear of hardship and the pursuit of comfort hinder our cause." Wei Wei "Opening China's Golden Age": "All difficulties will be overcome; All the forces that hinder our progress will be crushed. "
  3. obstacle.
    "Peace Nie Yinniang" by Tang Pei'an: "Then he entered the room with a dagger and passed through the door gap without any obstacles."
    Yuan Fangxuan's poem entitled "Zhang Xinzhi Sees the Mountain Hall": "There is a mound in the chest, and there is no obstacle in front of me."
    Mao Dun's "Unsuccessful" 2: "All external obstacles have been eliminated, but a new tribulation has arisen from his heart."
  4. malfunction.
    Wang Xiyan's "Fengxue": "I'm afraid that there is an obstacle in the machine, so we need to repair it."
To hinder
2. An obstacle; A bar; A barrier; A block; A handicap

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