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'''general appearance and particular appearance''' (總相別相). A general appearance, such as impermanence or no self, is common to all saṁskṛta dharmas. A particular appearance is a distinctive feature of a dharma; for example, earth has the appearance of solidity, and fire has the appearance of heat. A horse as a whole is the general appearance of all horses, while the black mane and white legs are the particular appearances of a particular horse.
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[[general appearance and particular appearanc]]e ([[總相別相]]). A general appearance, such as [[impermanence]] or no [[self]], is common to all [[saṁskṛta dharmas]]. A particular appearance is a distinctive feature of a [[dharma]]; for example, [[earth]] has the appearance of solidity, and [[fire]] has the appearance of heat. A [[horse]] as a whole is the general appearance of all horses, while the black mane and white legs are the particular [[appearances]] of a particular [[horse]].
 
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general appearance and particular appearance (總相別相). A general appearance, such as impermanence or no self, is common to all saṁskṛta dharmas. A particular appearance is a distinctive feature of a dharma; for example, earth has the appearance of solidity, and fire has the appearance of heat. A horse as a whole is the general appearance of all horses, while the black mane and white legs are the particular appearances of a particular horse.

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