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Simple Dictionary Definition |
仁 see styles |
rén ren2 jen yasushi やすし |
More info & calligraphy: Benevolence(1) (じん only) benevolence (esp. as a virtue of Confucianism); consideration; compassion; humanity; charity; (2) (じん only) human; (3) kernel; (4) (じん only) {biol} (See 核小体) nucleolus; (given name) Yasushi Kindness, benevolence, virtue. |
徳 see styles |
dé de2 te megumu めぐむ |
Japanese variant of 德[de2] (1) virtue; (2) benevolence; (3) (See 得・とく・1) profit; benefit; advantage; (given name) Megumu |
人性 see styles |
rén xìng ren2 xing4 jen hsing jinsei / jinse じんせい |
More info & calligraphy: Human Naturehuman nature; instinct; humanity; humanism |
人情 see styles |
rén qíng ren2 qing2 jen ch`ing jen ching ninjou / ninjo にんじょう |
More info & calligraphy: Empathy / Humanity(1) humanity; empathy; kindness; sympathy; (2) human nature; common sense; customs and manners human emotions |
人道 see styles |
rén dào ren2 dao4 jen tao jindou(p); nindou / jindo(p); nindo じんどう(P); にんどう |
More info & calligraphy: The Tao or Dao of Being Human / Humanity(1) humanity; (2) sidewalk; footpath; (3) (にんどう only) {Buddh} (See 六道) human realm rebirth as a human being |
人類 人类 see styles |
rén lèi ren2 lei4 jen lei jinrui じんるい |
More info & calligraphy: Human Race / Humanity / Mankindmankind; humanity human beings |
仁恕 see styles |
jinjo じんじょ |
More info & calligraphy: Kindness and Forgiving Nature |
仁愛 仁爱 see styles |
rén ài ren2 ai4 jen ai megumi めぐみ |
More info & calligraphy: Benevolent Lovebenevolence; charity; love; (female given name) Megumi |
仁慈 see styles |
rén cí ren2 ci2 jen tz`u jen tzu hitoji ひとじ |
More info & calligraphy: Kindness / Benevolencekind-hearted; benevolence; (given name) Hitoji benevolence |
博愛 博爱 see styles |
bó ài bo2 ai4 po ai hiroyoshi ひろよし |
More info & calligraphy: Love for Humanity / Brotherly Love(noun - becomes adjective with の) charity; benevolence; philanthropy; (love for) humanity; fraternity; brotherhood; brotherly love; love of fellow man; (male given name) Hiroyoshi to love universally without discrimination |
善心 see styles |
shàn xīn shan4 xin1 shan hsin yoshinaka よしなか |
More info & calligraphy: Good Heartvirtue; moral sense; conscience; (given name) Yoshinaka A good heart, or mind. |
善意 see styles |
shàn yì shan4 yi4 shan i yoshii / yoshi よしい |
More info & calligraphy: Good Intentions / Good Will / Good Faith(1) virtuous mind; (2) good intentions; good will; (3) positive mindset; (4) {law} (See 悪意・3) bona fides; good faith; (personal name) Yoshii good intentions |
善行 see styles |
shàn xíng shan4 xing2 shan hsing yoshiyuki よしゆき |
More info & calligraphy: Good Conduct(noun - becomes adjective with の) (ant: 悪行) good deed; good conduct; benevolence; (given name) Yoshiyuki practice of good deeds |
情義 情义 see styles |
qíng yì qing2 yi4 ch`ing i ching i jougi / jogi じょうぎ |
More info & calligraphy: Love and Honorjustice and humanity |
慈善 see styles |
cí shàn ci2 shan4 tz`u shan tzu shan jizen じぜん |
More info & calligraphy: Charitycharity; benevolence; philanthropy |
慈心 see styles |
cí xīn ci2 xin1 tz`u hsin tzu hsin jishin じしん |
More info & calligraphy: Compassionate Heart / Benevolent HeartA compassionate heart. |
慈悲 see styles |
cí bēi ci2 bei1 tz`u pei tzu pei jihi じひ |
More info & calligraphy: Mercy / Compassion / Buddhist Loving Kindness(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) mercy; compassion; clemency; pity; charity; benevolence; (2) (abbreviation) (See 慈悲心鳥) rufous hawk-cuckoo; northern hawk-cuckoo Compassion and pity, merciful, compassionate. |
高恩 see styles |
kouon / koon こうおん |
More info & calligraphy: Gowan |
一視同仁 一视同仁 see styles |
yī shì tóng rén yi1 shi4 tong2 ren2 i shih t`ung jen i shih tung jen isshidoujin / isshidojin いっしどうじん |
More info & calligraphy: Impartial and Fair to the Brotherhood and Sisterhood of the World(yoji) loving every human being with impartiality; universal brotherhood; universal benevolence |
天人合一 see styles |
tiān rén hé yī tian1 ren2 he2 yi1 t`ien jen ho i tien jen ho i tenjingouitsu / tenjingoitsu てんじんごういつ |
More info & calligraphy: Oneness of Heaven and Humanityunification of God and man; acting in accordance with the will of heaven |
思いやり see styles |
omoiyari おもいやり |
More info & calligraphy: Compassion / Kindness |
款 see styles |
kuǎn kuan3 k`uan kuan yoshimi よしみ |
section; paragraph; funds; CL:筆|笔[bi3],個|个[ge4]; classifier for versions or models (of a product) (1) title; heading; article; (2) (See 款を通ずる・かんをつうずる) benevolence; friendly feeling; (given name) Yoshimi |
お蔭 see styles |
okage おかげ |
(1) (kana only) grace (of God); benevolence (of Buddha); blessing; (2) (kana only) assistance; help; aid; (3) (kana only) effects; influence |
お陰 see styles |
okage おかげ |
(1) (kana only) grace (of God); benevolence (of Buddha); blessing; (2) (kana only) assistance; help; aid; (3) (kana only) effects; influence |
三徳 see styles |
minori みのり |
(1) three cardinal virtues (wisdom, benevolence and valour (valor)); (2) (See 三徳包丁) (having) three uses (e.g. a kitchen knife); (having) three advantages (e.g. a method); (3) {Buddh} three qualities of nirvana (dharmakaya, prajna and moksha); three qualities of parinirvana; (4) {Buddh} three virtues of Buddhahood (benevolence, wisdom and renunciation of klesha); three virtues of Buddhistic enlightenment; (5) (hist) small pouch with separate pockets for a handkerchief, notes and toothpicks (popular during the Edo period); (personal name) Minori |
五常 see styles |
wǔ cháng wu3 chang2 wu ch`ang wu chang gojou / gojo ごじょう |
the five cardinal virtues in traditional Chinese ethics: benevolence 仁[ren2], justice 義|义[yi4], propriety 禮|礼[li3], wisdom 智[zhi4] and honor 信[xin4]; alternative term for 五倫|五伦[wu3 lun2], the five cardinal relationships; alternative term for 五行[wu3 xing2], the five elements the five cardinal Confucian virtues (justice, politeness, wisdom, fidelity and benevolence); (place-name) Gojō five constant [virtues] |
人け see styles |
hitoke ひとけ |
(1) sign of life; human presence; (2) humanity; humaneness |
人倫 人伦 see styles |
rén lún ren2 lun2 jen lun jinrin じんりん |
ethical norms governing human relationships human relations; humanity human relationship |
人因 see styles |
rén yīn ren2 yin1 jen yin ninin |
The causative influences for being reborn as a human being, i.e. a good life. Those in positions of honour have obtained them by former deeds of benevolence, reverence to Buddhas and monks, patience, humility, devotion to the sutras, charity, morality, zeal and exhortation, obedience, loyalty - hence they have obtained affluence, long life, and are held in high regard. Those in mean condition are thus born because of the opposite characteristics in previous incarnation. |
人文 see styles |
rén wén ren2 wen2 jen wen jinbun(p); jinmon じんぶん(P); じんもん |
humanities; human affairs; culture humanity; civilization; civilisation; culture |
人波 see styles |
hitonami ひとなみ |
surging crowd; wave of humanity; stampede |
人界 see styles |
rén jiè ren2 jie4 jen chieh ningai にんがい |
{Buddh} (See 十界) spiritual realm of humanity realm of human existence |
仁徳 see styles |
nintoku にんとく |
benevolence; goodness; (surname) Nintoku |
仁心 see styles |
hitomi ひとみ |
benevolence; humanity; (female given name) Hitomi |
仁智 see styles |
yoshinori よしのり |
benevolence and wisdom; (male given name) Yoshinori |
仁義 仁义 see styles |
rén yi ren2 yi5 jen i miyoshi みよし |
affable and even-tempered (1) humanity and justice (esp. in Confucianism); virtue; (2) duty; (3) (perhaps derived from 辞儀) (See 辞儀・じんぎ・1,仁義を切る) formal greeting (between yakuza, street vendors, gamblers, etc.); (4) (gang's) moral code; (male given name) Miyoshi humaneness and rightness |
仁術 仁术 see styles |
rén shù ren2 shu4 jen shu jinjutsu じんじゅつ |
kindness; benevolence; to govern in humanitarian way benevolent act; healing act |
仁道 see styles |
nidou / nido にどう |
the path that one should follow as a human being; the path of benevolence; (surname) Nidō |
佛恩 see styles |
fó ēn fo2 en1 fo en button |
benevolence of the Buddha |
十妙 see styles |
shí miào shi2 miao4 shih miao jūmyō |
The ten wonders, or incomprehensibles; there are two groups, the 迹v traceable or manifested and 本門妙 the fundamental. The 迹門十妙 are the wonder of: (1) 境妙 the universe, sphere, or whole, embracing mind, Buddha, and all things as a unity; (2) 智妙 a Buddha's all-embracing knowledge arising from such universe; (3) 行妙 his deeds, expressive of his wisdom; (4) 位妙 his attainment of all the various Buddha stages, i.e. 十住 and十地; (5) 三法妙 his three laws of 理, 慧, and truth, wisdom, and vision; (6) 感應妙 his response to appeal, i.e. his (spiritual) response or relation to humanity, for "all beings are my children"; (7) 神通妙 his supernatural powers; (8) 說法妙 his preaching; (9) 眷屬妙 his supernatural retinue; (10) 利益妙 the blessings derived through universal elevation into Buddhahood. The 本門十妙 are the wonder of (1) 本因妙 the initial impulse or causative stage of Buddhahood; (2) 本果妙 its fruit or result in eternity, joy, and purity; (3) 國土妙 his (Buddha) realm; (4) 感應妙 his response (to human needs); (5) 神通妙 his supernatural powers; (6) 說法妙 his preaching; (7) 眷屬妙 his supernatural retinue; (8) 涅槃妙 his nirvāṇa; (9) 壽命妙 his (eternal) life; (10) his blessings as above. Both groups are further defined as progressive stages in a Buddha's career. These "wonders" are derived from the Lotus sūtra. |
同仁 see styles |
tóng rén tong2 ren2 t`ung jen tung jen tomohito ともひと |
(formal) colleague; fellow member (of an organization or profession) universal benevolence; (personal name) Tomohito |
四住 see styles |
sì zhù si4 zhu4 ssu chu shizumi しずみ |
(surname) Shizumi The four abodes or states in the 智度論 3, i. e. (1) 天住 the devalokas, equivalents of charity, morality, and goodness of heart; (2) 梵住 the brahmalokas, equivalents of benevolence, pity, joy, and indifference; (3) 聖住 the abode of śrāvakas, pratyekabuddhas, and bodhisattvas, equivalent of the samādhi of the immaterial realm, formless and still; (4) 佛住 the Buddha-abode, the equivalent of the samādhis of the infinite. v. 四住地. |
四端 see styles |
shitan したん |
the four beginnings (in Mencius's belief in humanity's innate goodness); the four sprouts |
婆心 see styles |
pó xīn po2 xin1 p`o hsin po hsin |
(literary) kindheartedness |
御蔭 see styles |
mikage みかげ |
(1) (kana only) grace (of God); benevolence (of Buddha); blessing; (2) (kana only) assistance; help; aid; (3) (kana only) effects; influence; (place-name) Mikage |
御陰 see styles |
okage おかげ |
(1) (kana only) grace (of God); benevolence (of Buddha); blessing; (2) (kana only) assistance; help; aid; (3) (kana only) effects; influence |
心肝 see styles |
xīn gān xin1 gan1 hsin kan shinkan しんかん |
darling; (in negative sentences) heart; humanity (noun - becomes adjective with の) heart |
恩威 see styles |
oni おんい |
benevolence and strictness |
恩德 see styles |
ēn dé en1 de2 en te ontoku |
benevolence; favor benefiting |
悲願 悲愿 see styles |
bēi yuàn bei1 yuan4 pei yüan higan ひがん |
(1) one's dearest wish; (2) {Buddh} Buddha's vow to save humanity The great pitying vow of Buddhas and bodhisattvas to save all beings. |
情味 see styles |
qíng wèi qing2 wei4 ch`ing wei ching wei joumi / jomi じょうみ |
feeling; flavor; sense charm; attractiveness; humanity |
惇厚 see styles |
tonkou / tonko とんこう |
(noun or adjectival noun) sincerity and kindheartedness; honesty and simplicity |
慈力 see styles |
cí lì ci2 li4 tz`u li tzu li jiriki |
power of benevolence |
慈慜 see styles |
cí mǐn ci2 min3 tz`u min tzu min jimin |
benevolence |
慈眼 see styles |
cí yǎn ci2 yan3 tz`u yen tzu yen jigan じがん |
{Buddh} merciful eye (of a Buddha or a bodhisattva watching humanity); (surname) Jigan The compassionate eye (of Buddha). |
敦厚 see styles |
dūn hòu dun1 hou4 tun hou tonkou / tonko とんこう |
genuine; honest and sincere (noun or adjectival noun) sincerity and kindheartedness; honesty and simplicity |
敦煌 see styles |
dūn huáng dun1 huang2 tun huang tonkou / tonko とんこう |
see 敦煌市[Dun1 huang2 Shi4] (irregular kanji usage) (noun or adjectival noun) sincerity and kindheartedness; honesty and simplicity; (place-name) Dunhuang (China) (or 燉煌) The city in Kansu near which are the 千佛洞 Cave-temples of the thousand Buddhas; where a monk in A. D. 1900, sweeping away the collected sand, broke through a partition and found a room full of MSS. ranging in date from the beginning of the 5th to the end of the 10th century, together with block prints and paintings, first brought to light by Sir Aurel Stein. |
甘え see styles |
amae あまえ |
(See 甘える・あまえる・2) overdependence (on others; usu. one's fosterers or seniors); lack of self-reliance; presumed acceptance (of one's behaviour); presumed benevolence; attention-seeking (behavior) |
皇恩 see styles |
huáng ēn huang2 en1 huang en |
imperial kindness; benevolence from the emperor |
篤志 笃志 see styles |
dǔ zhì du3 zhi4 tu chih tokushi とくし |
steadfast; with single-minded devotion (1) charity; benevolence; charitable spirit; (2) interest (in public welfare, social enterprise, etc.); zeal; (given name) Tokushi |
草木 see styles |
cǎo mù cao3 mu4 ts`ao mu tsao mu kusagi くさぎ |
vegetation; plants plants; vegetation; (place-name) Kusagi Herbs and trees— equally recipients of rain, as all humanity is of the Buddha's truth. |
人間性 see styles |
ningensei / ningense にんげんせい |
humanity; human nature |
人間愛 see styles |
ningenai にんげんあい |
humanity; human love |
人類愛 see styles |
jinruiai じんるいあい |
humanism; love for humanity |
假慈悲 see styles |
jiǎ cí bēi jia3 ci2 bei1 chia tz`u pei chia tzu pei |
phony mercy; sham benevolence; crocodile tears |
六十心 see styles |
liù shí xīn liu4 shi2 xin1 liu shih hsin rokujū shin |
The sixty different mental positions that may occur to the practitioner of Yoga, see 大日經, 住心品; examples of them are desire, non-desire, ire, kindness, foolishness, wisdom, decision, doubt, depression, brightness, contention, dispute, non-contention, the spirit of devas, of asuras, of nāgas, of humanity, woman (i. e. lust), mastery, commercial, and so on. |
原人論 原人论 see styles |
yuán rén lùn yuan2 ren2 lun4 yüan jen lun Gennin ron |
(華嚴原人論) A treatise on the original or fundamental nature of man, by 宗密 Zongmi, the fifth patriarch of the Huayan school, explaining its doctrine, in one juan. |
大慈愍 see styles |
dà cí mǐn da4 ci2 min3 ta tz`u min ta tzu min dai jimin |
great benevolence |
慈善心 see styles |
jizenshin じぜんしん |
benevolence; charitable spirit |
慈悲心 see styles |
jihishin じひしん |
merciful heart; compassion; mercy; benevolence |
正思惟 see styles |
zhèng sī wéi zheng4 si1 wei2 cheng ssu wei shō shiyui |
samyak-saṃkalpa, right thought and intent, the second of the 八正道, 'right aspiration towards renunciation, benevolence and kindness. ' Keith. |
甘える see styles |
amaeru あまえる |
(v1,vi) (1) to behave like a spoiled child; to fawn on; (v1,vi) (2) to take advantage of; to presume upon (e.g. another's benevolence); to depend on |
親切気 see styles |
shinsetsugi しんせつぎ |
kindheartedness |
ユマニテ see styles |
yumanite ユマニテ |
humanity (fre: humanité) |
一視同人 see styles |
isshidoujin / isshidojin いっしどうじん |
(yoji) loving every human being with impartiality; universal brotherhood; universal benevolence |
三種見惑 三种见惑 see styles |
sān zhǒng jiàn huò san1 zhong3 jian4 huo4 san chung chien huo sanshu kenwaku |
Three classes of delusive views, or illusions — those common to humanity; those of the inquiring mind; and those of the learned and settled mind. |
三綱五常 三纲五常 see styles |
sān gāng wǔ cháng san1 gang1 wu3 chang2 san kang wu ch`ang san kang wu chang |
three principles and five virtues (idiom); the three rules (ruler guides subject, father guides son and husband guides wife) and five constant virtues of Confucianism (benevolence 仁, righteousness 義|义, propriety 禮|礼, wisdom 智 and fidelity 信) |
不定性聚 see styles |
bù dìng xìng jù bu4 ding4 xing4 ju4 pu ting hsing chü |
不定聚 One of the three Tiantai groups of humanity, the indeterminate normal class of people, as contrasted with sages 定性聚 whose natures are determined for goodness, and the wicked 邪定性聚 whose natures are determined for evil. |
人道犯罪 see styles |
jindouhanzai / jindohanzai じんどうはんざい |
crime against humanity |
人道蹂躙 see styles |
jindoujuurin / jindojurin じんどうじゅうりん |
outrage against humanity |
人間宣言 see styles |
ningensengen にんげんせんげん |
(hist) Declaration of Humanity (wherein Hirohito renounced the imperial claim to divinity; January 1, 1946) |
人間離れ see styles |
ningenbanare にんげんばなれ |
(noun/participle) being unhuman; being removed from humanity; being unworldly |
人類共通 see styles |
jinruikyoutsuu / jinruikyotsu じんるいきょうつう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) common humanity; shared humanity; shared by humanity |
仁人志士 see styles |
rén rén zhì shì ren2 ren2 zhi4 shi4 jen jen chih shih |
gentleman aspiring to benevolence (idiom); people with lofty ideals |
仁民愛物 仁民爱物 see styles |
rén mín ài wù ren2 min2 ai4 wu4 jen min ai wu |
love to all creatures (idiom, from Mencius); universal benevolence |
仁義忠孝 see styles |
jingichuukou / jingichuko じんぎちゅうこう |
humanity, justice, loyalty, and filial piety |
仁義道徳 see styles |
jingidoutoku / jingidotoku じんぎどうとく |
humanity and justice; benevolence and righteousness |
仁至義盡 仁至义尽 see styles |
rén zhì yì jìn ren2 zhi4 yi4 jin4 jen chih i chin |
extreme benevolence, utmost duty (idiom); meticulous virtue and attention to duty |
仁言利博 see styles |
rén yán lì bó ren2 yan2 li4 bo2 jen yen li po |
Words of benevolence apply universally (idiom). Humanitarian expressions benefit all. |
反人道罪 see styles |
fǎn rén dào zuì fan3 ren2 dao4 zui4 fan jen tao tsui |
a crime against humanity |
反人類罪 反人类罪 see styles |
fǎn rén lèi zuì fan3 ren2 lei4 zui4 fan jen lei tsui |
crimes against humanity |
天理人情 see styles |
tenrininjou / tenrininjo てんりにんじょう |
(yoji) the laws of nature and humanity |
天理人道 see styles |
tenrijindou / tenrijindo てんりじんどう |
the laws of nature and humanity |
志士仁人 see styles |
zhì shì rén rén zhi4 shi4 ren2 ren2 chih shih jen jen |
gentleman aspiring to benevolence (idiom); people with lofty ideals |
忠孝仁義 see styles |
chuukoujingi / chukojingi ちゅうこうじんぎ |
loyalty, filial piety, humanity, and justice |
思い遣り see styles |
omoiyari おもいやり |
consideration; thoughtfulness; sympathy; compassion; feeling; kindness; understanding; regard; kindheartedness |
滅絕人性 灭绝人性 see styles |
miè jué rén xìng mie4 jue2 ren2 xing4 mieh chüeh jen hsing |
(idiom) to be devoid of all humanity; inhuman; bestial |
義理人情 see styles |
girininjou / girininjo ぎりにんじょう |
(yoji) duty and humanity; (a sense of) moral obligation and humane feelings |
血が通う see styles |
chigakayou / chigakayo ちがかよう |
(exp,v5u) (1) to be flowing (of blood); to be alive; (exp,v5u) (2) to be humane; to show signs of humanity |
鳶飛魚躍 see styles |
enpigyoyaku えんぴぎょやく |
(1) (yoji) (rare) all of creation following their original natures, living and enjoying themselves freely; the kites fly and the fish leap; (2) (yoji) (rare) Heaven's will that all of creation shall follow their original natures and live freely; (3) (yoji) (rare) as a ruler's benevolence spreads, the people will find their places in the land based on their abilities |
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