There are 16 total results for your 和敬 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
和敬 see styles |
hé jìng he2 jing4 ho ching wakei / wake わけい |
(given name) Wakei reverent harmony |
和敬業 和敬业 see styles |
hé jìng yè he2 jing4 ye4 ho ching yeh wakyō gō |
respectful and harmonious activity |
和敬行 see styles |
hé jìng xíng he2 jing4 xing2 ho ching hsing wakyō gyō |
practicing harmoniously |
六和敬 see styles |
liù hé jìng liu4 he2 jing4 liu ho ching roku wakyō |
(六和) The six points of reverent harmony or unity in a monastery or convent: 身 bodily unity in form of worship, 口 oral unity in chanting, 意 mental unity in faith, 戒 moral unity in observing the commandments, 見 doctrinal unity in views and explanations, and 利, 行, 學, or 施 economic unity in community of goods, deeds, studies, or charity. |
口和敬 see styles |
kǒu hé jìng kou3 he2 jing4 k`ou ho ching kou ho ching ku wakyō |
reverent harmony in oral unity in chanting |
意和敬 see styles |
yì hé jìng yi4 he2 jing4 i ho ching i wakyō |
reverent harmony in mental unity in faith |
應和敬 应和敬 see styles |
yìng hé jìng ying4 he2 jing4 ying ho ching ō wakyō |
worthy of greeting |
戒和敬 see styles |
jiè hé jìng jie4 he2 jing4 chieh ho ching kai wakyō |
reverent harmony in moral unity in observing the precepts |
見和敬 见和敬 see styles |
jiàn hé jìng jian4 he2 jing4 chien ho ching ken wakyō |
reverent harmony in doctrinal unity in views and explanations |
身和敬 see styles |
shēn hé jìng shen1 he2 jing4 shen ho ching shinwakyō |
reverent harmony in bodily unity in form of worship |
和敬学園 see styles |
wakeigakuen / wakegakuen わけいがくえん |
(place-name) Wakeigakuen |
和敬清寂 see styles |
wakeiseijaku / wakesejaku わけいせいじゃく |
More info & calligraphy: Elements of the Tea Ceremony |
和敬静寂 see styles |
wakeiseijaku / wakesejaku わけいせいじゃく |
(irregular kanji usage) (yoji) harmony, respect, purity and tranquility; the four most important elements of the tea ceremony |
修和敬業 修和敬业 see styles |
xiū hé jìng yè xiu1 he2 jing4 ye4 hsiu ho ching yeh shuwa kyōgō |
polite and respectful behavior |
大和敬之 see styles |
yamatohiroyuki やまとひろゆき |
(person) Yamato Hiroyuki |
Variations: |
wakeiseijaku / wakesejaku わけいせいじゃく |
(yoji) harmony, respect, purity and tranquility; the four most important elements of the tea ceremony |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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