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xiān
    xian1
hsien
 hisa
    ひさ

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Immortal
immortal
(1) (See 仙人・1) hermit; wizard; (2) (See 仙術) wizardry; (personal name) Hisa
僊 ṛṣi, 哩始 an immortal. 仙人; 人仙 the genī, of whom there is a famous group of eight 八仙; an ascetic, a man of the hills, a hermit; the Buddha. The 楞嚴經 gives ten kinds of immortals, walkers on the earth, fliers, wanderers at will, into space, into the deva heavens, transforming themselves into any form, etc. The names of ten ṛṣis, who preceded Śākyamuni, the first being 闍提首那? Jatisena; there is also a list of sixty-eight 大仙 given in the 大孔雀咒經下 A classification of five is 天仙 deva genī, 神仙 spirit genī, 人仙 human genī, 地仙 earth, or cavern genī, and 鬼仙 ghost genī.

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xíng
    xing2
hsing
 kata(p); gata
    かた(P); がた

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Kata
mold; type; style; model
(n,n-suf) (1) (がた when a suffix) type; style; model; pattern; (2) mold; mould; model; pattern; template; impression; (3) kata (set sequence of positions and movements in martial arts); style (in kabuki, noh, etc.); form; (4) convention; tradition; (standard) form; formula; usage; (5) (set) size; inches (in sizes of displays, disks, image sensors, etc.); (6) (rare) (See 品種・2) (taxonomical) form

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xīn
    xin1
hsin
 haato / hato
    ハート

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Heart / Mind / Spirit
heart; mind; intention; center; core; CL:顆|颗[ke1],個|个[ge4]
(1) (See 心・こころ・1) heart; mind; spirit; vitality; inner strength; (2) bottom of one's heart; core (of one's character); nature; (3) (usu. written as 芯) (See 芯・2) centre; center; core; heart; (4) (See 心臓・1) heart (organ); (5) {astron} (See 二十八宿) Chinese "Heart" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); (6) (archaism) (child. language) friend; (given name) Haato
hṛd, hṛdaya 汗栗太 (or 汗栗馱); 紀哩馱 the heart, mind, soul; citta 質多 the heart as the seat of thought or intelligence. In both senses the heart is likened to a lotus. There are various definitions, of which the following are six instances: (1) 肉團心 hṛd, the physical heart of sentient or nonsentient living beings, e. g. men, trees, etc. (2) 集起心 citta, the ālayavijñāna, or totality of mind, and the source of all mental activity. (3) 思量心 manas, the thinking and calculating mind; (4) 緣慮心; 了別心; 慮知心; citta; the discriminating mind; (5) 堅實心 the bhūtatathatā mind, or the permanent mind; (6) 積聚精要心 the mind essence of the sutras.

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yuè
    yue4
yüeh
 runa
    るな

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Moon
moon; month; monthly; CL:個|个[ge4],輪|轮[lun2]
(1) Moon; (2) month; (3) moonlight; (4) (See 衛星・1) (a) moon; natural satellite; (female given name) Runa
candra, 旅達 (旅達羅); 旂陀羅; 戰達羅; 戰捺羅 the moon, called also 蘇摩 soma, from the fermented juice of asclepias acida used in worship, and later personified in association with the moon. It has many other epithets, e. g. 印度 Indu, incorrectly intp. as marked like a hare; 創夜神 Niśākara, maker of the night; 星宿王 Nakṣatranātha, lord of constellations; 喜懷之頭飾 the crest of Siva; 蓮華王 Kumuda-pati, lotus lord; 白馬主 Śvetavājin, drawn by (or lord of) white horses; 大白光神 Śītāṃśu, the spirit with white rays; 冷光神 Sitamarici, the spirit with cool rays; 鹿形神 Mṛgāṅka, the spirit with marks m form like a deer; 野兎形神 Śaśi, ditto like a hare.

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wu
 tokubu
    とくぶ
martial; military
(1) the art of war; martial arts; military arts; (2) military force; the sword; (3) (archaism) valor; bravery; (4) military officer; military man; (surname) Tokubu
martial


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    qi4
ch`i
    chi
 ki
    き

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Life Energy / Spiritual Energy
gas; air; smell; weather; to make angry; to annoy; to get angry; vital energy; qi
(out-dated kanji) (1) spirit; mind; heart; (2) nature; disposition; (3) motivation; intention; (4) mood; feelings; (5) ambience; atmosphere; mood
energy

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    li3
li
 wataru
    わたる

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Science
texture; grain (of wood); inner essence; intrinsic order; reason; logic; truth; science; natural science (esp. physics); to manage; to pay attention to; to run (affairs); to handle; to put in order; to tidy up
(1) reason; principle; logic; (2) {Buddh} (See 事・じ) general principle (as opposed to individual concrete phenomenon); (3) the underlying principles of the cosmos (in neo-Confucianism); (given name) Wataru
siddhānta; hetu. Ruling principle, fundamental law, intrinsicality, universal basis, essential element; nidāna, reason; pramāṇa, to arrange, regulate, rule, rectify.

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yǎn
    yan3
yen
 mesaki
    めさき

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Eyeballs / Eyes
eye (CL:隻|只[zhi1],雙|双[shuang1]); (often used with 一[yi1]) a look; a glance; small hole; (bound form) salient point; classifier for wells, cave-dwellings etc
(1) eye; eyeball; (2) (archaism) pupil and (dark) iris of the eye; (3) (archaism) insight; perceptivity; power of observation; (4) (archaism) look; field of vision; (5) (archaism) core; center; centre; essence; (surname) Mesaki
cakṣuh, the eye.

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shén
    shen2
shen
 miwa
    みわ

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Spirit / Spiritual Essence
god; deity; supernatural; magical; mysterious; spirit; mind; energy; lively; expressive; look; expression; (coll.) awesome; amazing
(1) spirit; psyche; (2) (See 神・かみ・1) god; deity; divinity; kami; (female given name) Miwa
Inscrutable spiritual powers, or power; a spirit; a deva, god, or divinity; the human spirit; divine, spiritual, supernatural.

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kòng
    kong4
k`ung
    kung
 ron
    ろん
to empty; vacant; unoccupied; space; leisure; free time
(1) empty air; sky; (2) {Buddh} shunyata (the lack of an immutable intrinsic nature within any phenomenon); emptiness; (3) (abbreviation) (See 空軍) air force; (noun or adjectival noun) (4) fruitlessness; meaninglessness; (noun or adjectival noun) (5) (See 五大・1) void (one of the five elements); (can be adjective with の) (6) {math} empty (e.g. set); (female given name) Ron
śūnya, empty, void, hollow, vacant, nonexistent. śūnyatā, 舜若多, vacuity, voidness, emptiness, non-existence, immateriality, perhaps spirituality, unreality, the false or illusory nature of all existence, the seeming 假 being unreal. The doctrine that all phenomena and the ego have no reality, but are composed of a certain number of skandhas or elements, which disintegrate. The void, the sky, space. The universal, the absolute, complete abstraction without relativity. There are classifications into 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 11, 13, 16, and 18 categories. The doctrine is that all things are compounds, or unstable organisms, possessing no self-essence, i.e. are dependent, or caused, come into existence only to perish. The underlying reality, the principle of eternal relativity, or non-infinity, i.e. śūnya, permeates all phenomena making possible their evolution. From this doctrine the Yogācārya school developed the idea of the permanent reality, which is Essence of Mind, the unknowable noumenon behind all phenomena, the entity void of ideas and phenomena, neither matter nor mind, but the root of both.


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bīn
    bin1
pin
 bin
    びん

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Bean
visitor; guest; object (in grammar)
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) visitor from afar; guest; (1) visitor from afar; (2) joy-bringing spirit from the divine realms; (surname) Bin
A guest; to entertain; to submit.


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jun
    jun1
chün
 susumu
    すすむ

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Army / Military
(bound form) army; military
(1) (See 軍隊) army; armed forces; troops; (2) (See 軍部) military authorities; (3) (See 女性軍・じょせいぐん) team; group; troupe; (personal name) Susumu
An army; military; martial; translit. kuṇ, cf. 君.

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líng
    ling2
ling
 rei / re
    れい

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Rai / Rei
Japanese variant of 靈|灵
soul; spirit; departed soul; ghost; (given name) Rei


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líng
    ling2
ling
 ryō

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Spirit / Soul
quick; alert; efficacious; effective; to come true; spirit; departed soul; coffin
Spirit, spiritual, energy, effective, clever.

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    gu3
ku
 hone
    ほね

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Bones
bone
(1) bone; (2) frame; (3) outline; core; (4) backbone; spirit; fortitude; (noun or adjectival noun) (5) laborious; troublesome; difficult; (personal name) Hone
Bone: bones, relics.

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guǐ
    gui3
kuei
 miniwa
    みにわ

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Ghost Demon
disembodied spirit; ghost; devil; (suffix) person with a certain vice or addiction etc; sly; crafty; resourceful (variant of 詭|诡[gui3]); one of the 28 constellations of ancient Chinese astronomy
(1) ogre; demon; oni; (2) (See 亡魂) spirit of a deceased person; (3) (おに only) ogre-like person (i.e. fierce, relentless, merciless, etc.); (4) (おに only) (See 鬼ごっこ・おにごっこ) it (in a game of tag, hide-and-seek, etc.); (5) (き only) {astron} (See 二十八宿,朱雀・すざく・2) Chinese "ghost" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); (prefix) (6) (おに only) (slang) (See 超・1) very; extremely; super-; (surname) Miniwa
preta 薜荔多, departed, dead; a disembodied spirit, dead person, ghost; a demon, evil being; especially a 餓鬼 hungry ghost. They are of many kinds. The Fan-i ming i classifies them as poor, medium, and rich; each again thrice subdivided: (1) (a) with mouths like burning torches; (b) throats no bigger than needles; (c) vile breath, disgusting to themselves; (2) (a) needle-haired, self-piercing; (b) hair sharp and stinking; (c) having great wens on whose pus they must feed. (3) (a) living on the remains of sacrifices; (b) on leavings in general; (c) powerful ones, yakṣas, rākṣasas, piśācas, etc. All belong to the realm of Yama, whence they are sent everywhere, consequently are ubiquitous in every house, lane, market, mound, stream, tree, etc.

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hún
    hun2
hun
 kokoro
    こころ

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Soul / Spirit
soul; spirit; immortal soul (that can be detached from the body)
(See 魄) Yang energy; spirit; (female given name) Kokoro
The mind, the soul, conscious mind, vijñāna; also 魂神.

三昧

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sān mèi
    san1 mei4
san mei
 sanmai
    さんまい

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Samadhi
Samadhi (Buddhist term)
(1) (さんまい only) {Buddh} samadhi (state of intense concentration achieved through meditation) (san:); (suffix noun) (2) (usu. ざんまい) being immersed in; being absorbed in; indulging in; doing to one's heart's content; (suffix noun) (3) (usu. ざんまい) prone to; apt to; (given name) Sanmai
(三昧地) Samādhi, "putting together, composing the mind, intent contemplation, perfect absorption, union of the meditator with the object of meditation." (M. W.) Also 三摩地 (三摩提, 三摩帝, 三摩底). Interpreted by 定 or 正定, the mind fixed and undisturbed; by 正受 correct sensation of the object contemplated; by 調直定 ordering and fixing the mind; by 正心行處 the condition when the motions of the mind are steadied and harmonized with the object; by 息慮凝心 the cessation of distraction and the fixation of the mind; by 等持 the mind held in equilibrium; by 奢摩他, i.e. 止息 to stay the breathing. It is described as concentration of the mind (upon an object). The aim is 解脫, mukti, deliverance from all the trammels of life, the bondage of the passions and reincarnations. It may pass from abstraction to ecstasy, or rapture, or trance. Dhyāna 定 represents a simpler form of contemplation; samāpatti 三摩鉢底 a stage further advanced; and samādhi the highest stage of the Buddhist equivalent for Yoga, though Yoga is considered by some as a Buddhist development differing from samādhi. The 翻譯名義 says: 思專 when the mind has been concentrated, then 志一不分 the will is undivided; when 想寂 active thought has been put to rest, then 氣虛神朗 the material becomes etherealized and the spirit liberated, on which 智 knowledge, or the power to know, has free course, and there is no mystery into which it cannot probe. Cf. 智度論 5, 20, 23, 28; 止觀 2; 大乘義章 2, 9, 1 3, 20, etc. There are numerous kinds and degrees of samādhi.

三段

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sān duàn
    san1 duan4
san tuan
 sandan
    さんだん

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San-Dan
(1) third stage; three stages; (2) third dan (in martial arts, go, shogi, etc.); (surname) Sandan
three levels

三魂

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sān hún
    san1 hun2
san hun

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Three Souls
three immortal souls in Daoism, representing spirit and intellect

中道

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zhōng dào
    zhong1 dao4
chung tao
 nakamichi
    なかみち

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The Middle Way
road through the middle; middle road; (place-name, surname) Nakamichi
The 'mean' has various interpretations. In general it denotes the mean between two extremes, and has special reference to the mean between realism and nihilism, or eternal substantial existence and annihilation; this 'mean' is found in a third principle between the two, suggesting the idea of a realm of mind or spirit beyond the terminology of 有 or 無, substance or nothing, or, that which has form, and is therefore measurable and ponderable, and its opposite of total non-existence. See 中論. The following four Schools define the term according to their several scriptures: the 法相 School describes it as the 唯識, v. 唯識中道; the 三論 School as the 八不 eight negations, v. 三論; the Tiantai as 實相 the true reality; and the Huayan as the 法界 dharmadhātu. Four forms of the Mean are given by the 三論玄義.

九段

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 kudan
    くだん

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Ku-Dan
ninth dan (in martial arts, go, shogi, etc.); (place-name) Kudan

二段

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 nidan
    にだん

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Ni-Dan
(can be adjective with の) (1) double; two-stage; (2) second dan (in martial arts, go, shogi, etc.); (3) {gramm} (See 五段・1) nidan (verb, verb inflection); (surname) Nidan

五段

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 godan
    ごだん

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Go-Dan / 5th Degree Black Belt
(1) (abbreviation) {gramm} (See 五段動詞,五段活用,一段・4) godan (verb, verb conjugation); (2) fifth dan (in martial arts, go, shogi, etc.)

体術

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 taijutsu
    たいじゅつ

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Tai Jutsu
classical form of martial art

佛心

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fó xīn
    fo2 xin1
fo hsin
 busshin

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Buddha Heart / Mind of Buddha
Buddha-like heart (full of compassion); spirit of Buddha (awakened to reality and no longer clinging to appearances)
The mind of Buddha, the spiritually enlightened heart. A heart of mercy; a heart abiding in the real, not the seeming; detached from good and evil and other such contrasts.

元気

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 motoki
    もとき

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Stamina / Vigor
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) lively; full of spirit; energetic; vigorous; vital; spirited; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) healthy; well; fit; in good health; (female given name) Motoki

初段

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 shodan
    しょだん

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Sho-Dan
first rank in the senior class (in martial arts, go, etc.); lowest rank; one dan

剣道

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 kendou / kendo
    けんどう

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Kendo / The Way of the Sword
kendo; Japanese martial art using bamboo swords; (surname) Kendō

勇士

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yǒng shì
    yong3 shi4
yung shih
 yuuji / yuji
    ゆうじ

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Brave Warrior
a warrior; a brave person
brave warrior; hero; brave man; (given name) Yūji

十法

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shí fǎ
    shi2 fa3
shih fa
 jippō

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Ten perfect Mahayana rules
The ten 成就 perfect or perfecting Mahāyāna rules; i.e. in (1) right belief; (2) conduct; (3) spirit; (4) the joy of the bodhi mind; (5) joy in the dharma; (6) joy in meditation in it; (7) pursuing the correct dharma; (8) obedience to, or accordance with it; (9) departing from pride, etc.; (10) comprehending the inner teaching of Buddha and taking no pleasure in that of the śrāvaka and pratyeka-buddha order.

國術


国术

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guó shù
    guo2 shu4
kuo shu

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Kuoshu / Martial Arts
martial arts

夜叉

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yè chā
    ye4 cha1
yeh ch`a
    yeh cha
 yasha
    やしゃ

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Yaksha
yaksha (malevolent spirit) (loanword); (fig.) ferocious-looking person
yaksha (Buddhist guardian deities sometimes depicted as demonic warriors) (san: yaksa); (given name) Yasha
乞叉; 藥叉; 閱叉 yakṣa, (1) demons in the earth, or in the air, or in the lower heavens; they are malignant, and violent, and devourers (of human flesh). (2) The 八大將, the eight attendants of Kuvera, or Vaiśravaṇa, the god of wealth; those on earth bestow wealth, those in the empyrean houses and carriages, those in the lower heavens guard the moat and gates of the heavenly city. There is another set of sixteen. The names of all are given in 陀羅尼集經 3. See also 羅 for rakṣa and 吉 for kṛtya. yakṣa-kṛtya are credited with the powers of both yakṣa and kṛtya.

大俠


大侠

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dà xiá
    da4 xia2
ta hsia

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Noble Warrior
knight; swordsman; noble warrior; chivalrous hero

少林

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shào lín
    shao4 lin2
shao lin
 wakabayashi
    わかばやし

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Shaolin
the Shaolin monastery and martial arts school
(surname) Wakabayashi
Shaolin

御影

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yù yǐng
    yu4 ying3
yü ying
 mikage
    みかげ

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Divine Spirit
divine spirit; spirit of the dead; (p,s,f) Mikage
[wooden] images of saints

惣領

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 souryou / soryo
    そうりょう

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First Born
(1) eldest child; oldest child; first-born child; (2) child who carries on the family name; (3) (archaism) pre-ritsuryo official established in key provinces, responsible for administration of his home and surrounding provinces; (4) (archaism) head of a warrior clan (Kamakura period); (place-name, surname) Souryō

戦士

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 senshi
    せんし

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Warrior / Fighter
soldier; combatant; warrior

戰士


战士

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zhàn shì
    zhan4 shi4
chan shih

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Fighter
fighter; soldier; warrior; CL:個|个[ge4]

拳法

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quán fǎ
    quan2 fa3
ch`üan fa
    chüan fa
 kenpou / kenpo
    けんぽう

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Kenpo / Kempo / Quan Fa / Chuan Fa
boxing; fighting technique
(1) Chinese martial arts; kung fu; wushu; quanfa; (2) kenpō (martial arts); kempo

散打

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sǎn dǎ
    san3 da3
san ta
 sanda; sanda
    サンダ; さんだ

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Mixed Martial Arts / MMA
mixed martial arts
sanda (chi:); sanshou; Chinese boxing; Chinese kickboxing

杖道

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 joudou / jodo
    じょうどう

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Jodo
(See 杖術) jōdō; form of martial art using a cane staff

柔術


柔术

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róu shù
    rou2 shu4
jou shu
 juujutsu / jujutsu
    じゅうじゅつ

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Jujitsu / Jujutsu
jujitsu; contortion (performance art)
jujitsu (martial art); jiujitsu; jujutsu

查拳

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chá quán
    cha2 quan2
ch`a ch`üan
    cha chüan

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Chaquan / Cha Quan
Cha Quan - "Cha Fist" - Martial Art

正念

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zhèng niàn
    zheng4 nian4
cheng nien
 shounen / shonen
    しょうねん
correct mindfulness (Buddhism)
(1) {Buddh} (See 八正道) right mindfulness; (2) true faith (in rebirth in the promised land); (place-name) Shounen
samyak-smṛti, right remembrance, the seventh of the 八正道; 'right mindfullness, the looking on the body and the spirit in such a way as to remain ardent, self-possessed and mindful, having overcome both hankering and dejection. ' Keith.

武士

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wǔ shì
    wu3 shi4
wu shih
 mononofu
    もののふ

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Warrior
warrior; samurai
samurai; warrior; (place-name) Mononofu

武德

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wǔ dé
    wu3 de2
wu te
ethics (in the military or the martial arts)

武技

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 bugi
    ぶぎ

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Martial Arts Skills
martial arts

武者

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 mushiya
    むしや

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Warrior / Musha
warrior; (personal name) Mushiya

武藝


武艺

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wǔ yì
    wu3 yi4
wu i

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Martial Arts
martial art; military skill

武術


武术

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wǔ shù
    wu3 shu4
wu shu
 bujutsu
    ぶじゅつ

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Martial Arts / Wushu
military skill or technique (in former times); all kinds of martial art sports (some claiming spiritual development); self-defense; tradition of choreographed fights from opera and film (recent usage); also called kungfu 功夫; CL:種|种[zhong3]
(1) martial arts; military arts; (2) (See 武術太極拳) wushu (Chinese martial art)

武道

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 budou / budo
    ぶどう

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Martial Arts / Budo
martial arts; military arts; Bushido; (surname, given name) Budō

氣魄


气魄

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qì pò
    qi4 po4
ch`i p`o
    chi po

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Positive Attitude
spirit; boldness; positive outlook; imposing attitude

泰拳

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tài quán
    tai4 quan2
t`ai ch`üan
    tai chüan

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Muay Thai
Muay Thai - "Thai fist" - Martial Art

洪家

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hóng jiā
    hong2 jia1
hung chia

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Hung Gar
the Hong family (household); Hung Gar Kung Fu - Martial Art

潭腿

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tán tuǐ
    tan2 tui3
t`an t`ui
    tan tui

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Tantui
Tantui, a northern school of martial arts boxing

犬神

see styles
 inugami
    いぬがみ

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Inugami / Dog Spirit
evil dog spirit; dog god; (surname) Inugami

猴拳

see styles
hóu quán
    hou2 quan2
hou ch`üan
    hou chüan

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Monkey Fist
Hou Quan - "Monkey Fist" - Martial Art

瑜伽

see styles
yú jiā
    yu2 jia1
yü chia
 yuga
    ゆが

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Yoga
yoga (loanword)
{Buddh} (See ヨーガ) yoga; (surname) Yuga
yoga; also 瑜誐; 遊迦; a yoke, yoking, union, especially an ecstatic union of the individual soul with a divine being, or spirit, also of the individual soul with the universal soul. The method requires the mutual response or relation of 境, 行, 理, 果 and 機; i.e. (1) state, or environment, referred to mind; (2) action, or mode of practice; (3) right principle; (4) results in enlightenment; (5) motivity, i.e. practical application in saving others. Also the mutual relation of hand, mouth, and mind referring to manifestation, incantation, and mental operation; these are known as 瑜伽三密, the three esoteric (means) of Yoga. The older practice of meditation as a means of obtaining spiritual or magical power was distorted in Tantrism to exorcism, sorcery, and juggling in general.

生命

see styles
shēng mìng
    sheng1 ming4
sheng ming
 seimei / seme
    せいめい

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Life Force
life (as the characteristic of living beings); living being; creature (CL:個|个[ge4],條|条[tiao2])
(1) life; existence; (n,n-suf) (2) (See 役者生命) (one's) working life; career; (3) (occ. read いのち) life force; lifeblood; soul; essence

真諦


真谛

see styles
zhēn dì
    zhen1 di4
chen ti
 shindai
    しんだい

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True Essence
the real meaning; the true essence
(1) {Buddh} (esp. しんたい) (See 俗諦) ultimate truth; (2) (esp. しんてい) essence; (person) Paramartha (499-569 CE)

神体

see styles
 shintai
    しんたい

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Shintai
{Shinto} shintai; object of worship believed to contain the spirit of a deity, typically housed in a shrine

神道

see styles
shén dào
    shen2 dao4
shen tao
 jindou / jindo
    じんどう

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Shinto
Shinto (Japanese religion)
Shinto; Shintoism; (surname) Jindō
The spirit world of devas, asuras, and pretas. Psychology, or the doctrines concerning the soul. The teaching of Buddha. Shinto, the Way of the Gods, a Japanese national religion.

精神

see styles
jīng shen
    jing1 shen5
ching shen
 seishin / seshin
    せいしん

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Spirit
vigor; vitality; spirited; good-looking
(1) mind; spirit; soul; heart; ethos; (2) attitude; mentality; will; intention; (3) spirit (of a matter); essence; fundamental significance; (given name) Seishin
Vitality; also the pure and spiritual, the subtle, or recondite.

精華


精华

see styles
jīng huá
    jing1 hua2
ching hua
 seika / seka
    せいか

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Seika / Quintessence
best feature; most important part of an object; quintessence; essence; soul
essence; quintessence; flower; glory; (f,p) Seika

精髓

see styles
jīng suǐ
    jing1 sui3
ching sui

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Essence
marrow; pith; quintessence; essence

練功


练功

see styles
liàn gōng
    lian4 gong1
lien kung
 renkou / renko
    れんこう

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Skill Acquired Through Hard Training
to do tai chi; to practice kung-fu (or other martial art); to train (for dancing, acrobatics etc)
{MA} skills acquired through hard training; feats of practice

英氣


英气

see styles
yīng qì
    ying1 qi4
ying ch`i
    ying chi

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Heroic Spirit
heroic spirit

葉問


叶问

see styles
yè wèn
    ye4 wen4
yeh wen
 ippu man
    イップ・マン

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Ip Man
Yip Man (1893-1972), martial arts practitioner, master of Bruce Lee
(person) Ip Man (Chinese martial artist); Yip Man

詠春


咏春

see styles
yǒng chūn
    yong3 chun1
yung ch`un
    yung chun

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Wing Chun
Wing Chun; same as 詠春拳|咏春拳[yong3 chun1 quan2]; Yongchun - "Singing Spring Fist" (Chinese martial art)

豪氣


豪气

see styles
háo qì
    hao2 qi4
hao ch`i
    hao chi

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Heroic Spirit / Heroism
heroic spirit; heroism

道場


道场

see styles
dào chǎng
    dao4 chang3
tao ch`ang
    tao chang
 michiba
    みちば

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Dojo / Martial Arts Studio
Taoist or Buddhist rite; abbr. for 菩提道場|菩提道场[Pu2 ti2 dao4 chang3]
(1) dojo; hall used for martial arts training; (2) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 菩提道場) manda (place of Buddhist practice or meditation, esp. the place under the bodhi tree where Buddha attained enlightenment); (surname) Michiba
Truth-plot. bodhimaṇḍala, circle, or place of enlightenment. The place where Buddha attained enlightenment. A place, or method, for attaining to Buddha-truth. An object of or place for religious offerings. A place for teaching, learning, or practising religion.

酔拳

see styles
 suiken
    すいけん

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Drunken Fist
{MA} drunken boxing; styles of Chinese martial arts that imitate the movements of a drunk person

長拳


长拳

see styles
cháng quán
    chang2 quan2
ch`ang ch`üan
    chang chüan

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Changquan / Long Fist
Changquan - Northern Shaolin (北少林) - Longfist - Martial Art

闘志

see styles
 toushi / toshi
    とうし

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Fighting Spirit
fighting spirit; (will to) fight; (given name) Toushi

闘魂

see styles
 toukon / tokon
    とうこん

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Fighting Spirit
fighting spirit

雄心

see styles
xióng xīn
    xiong2 xin1
hsiung hsin
 yuushin / yushin
    ゆうしん

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Heroic Spirit / Great Ambition
great ambition; lofty aspiration
heroic spirit; brave heart; aspiration; ambition; (surname) Yūshin

靈感


灵感

see styles
líng gǎn
    ling2 gan3
ling kan
 reikan

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Inspiration
inspiration; insight; a burst of creativity in scientific or artistic endeavor
靈應 Spirit-response, efficacious as in response to prayer.

骨氣


骨气

see styles
gǔ qì
    gu3 qi4
ku ch`i
    ku chi

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Courageous Spirit
unyielding character; courageous spirit; integrity; moral backbone

體術

see styles
 taijutsu
    たいじゅつ

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Tai Jutsu
classical form of martial art

魂魄

see styles
hún pò
    hun2 po4
hun p`o
    hun po
 konpaku
    こんぱく

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Ghost / Soul / Spirit
soul
soul; spirit; ghost
Animus and anima; the spiritual nature or mind, and the animal soul; the two are defined as mind and body or mental and physical, the invisible soul inhabiting the visible body, the former being celestial, the latter terrestrial.

點穴


点穴

see styles
diǎn xué
    dian3 xue2
tien hsüeh
 tenketsu
    てんけつ

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Pressure Points
to hit a pressure point (martial arts); dim mak; see also 點脈|点脉[dian3 mai4]
(out-dated kanji) (1) pressure points (e.g. for application of moxa); (2) (martial arts term) vulnerable body cavities

點脈


点脉

see styles
diǎn mài
    dian3 mai4
tien mai

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Dim Mak
to hit a pressure point (martial arts); dim mak; see also 點穴|点穴[dian3 xue2]

龍神


龙神

see styles
lóng shén
    long2 shen2
lung shen
 ryuujin / ryujin
    りゅうじん

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Dragon Spirit
(1) dragon god; dragon king; (2) (Buddhist term) naga; (place-name, surname) Ryūjin
A dragon-god, or spirit.

五祖拳

see styles
wǔ zǔ quán
    wu3 zu3 quan2
wu tsu ch`üan
    wu tsu chüan

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Five Ancestors Fist
Wuzuquan - "Five Ancestors" - Martial Art

五輪書

see styles
 gorinnosho
    ごりんのしょ

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The Book of Five Rings
(work) The Book of Five Rings (martial arts treatise by Miyamoto Musashi, 1643); (wk) The Book of Five Rings (martial arts treatise by Miyamoto Musashi, 1643)

八極拳


八极拳

see styles
bā jí quán
    ba1 ji2 quan2
pa chi ch`üan
    pa chi chüan
 hakkyokuken
    はっきょくけん

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Ba Ji Quan
Ba Ji Quan "Eight Extremes Fist" - Martial Art
bajiquan (Chinese martial art)

内家拳

see styles
 naikaken
    ないかけん

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Neijia Fist
{MA} neijia (Chinese martial arts style); internal martial arts

古武道

see styles
 kobudou / kobudo
    こぶどう

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Kobudo
ancient Japanese martial arts

合氣道


合气道

see styles
hé qì dào
    he2 qi4 dao4
ho ch`i tao
    ho chi tao
 aikidou / aikido
    あいきどう

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Hapkido
aikido (Japanese martial art); hapkido (Korean martial art)
(out-dated kanji) (martial arts term) aikido

唐手道

see styles
táng shǒu dào
    tang2 shou3 dao4
t`ang shou tao
    tang shou tao

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Tang Soo Do / Tang Hand Way
Tang soo do (Korean martial art)

天力士

see styles
tiān lì shì
    tian1 li4 shi4
t`ien li shih
    tien li shih
 ten rikishi

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Warrior of Heaven
heavenly warrior

太極拳


太极拳

see styles
tài jí quán
    tai4 ji2 quan2
t`ai chi ch`üan
    tai chi chüan
 taikyokuken
    たいきょくけん

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Tai Chi Chuan / Tai Ji Quan
shadowboxing or Taiji, T'aichi or T'aichichuan; traditional form of physical exercise or relaxation; a martial art
{MA} grand ultimate fist; Tai Chi Chuan

形意拳

see styles
xíng yì quán
    xing2 yi4 quan2
hsing i ch`üan
    hsing i chüan
 keiiken / keken
    けいいけん

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Xing Yi Quan
Xingyiquan (Chinese martial art)
{MA} shape-of-the-mind fist; Hsing I Chuan

心技体

see styles
 shingitai
    しんぎたい

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Shingitai / Shin Gi Tai
{MA;sports} three qualities of a martial artist or athlete: heart, technique, strength

截拳道

see styles
jié quán dào
    jie2 quan2 dao4
chieh ch`üan tao
    chieh chüan tao
 jiikundoo / jikundoo
    ジークンドー

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Jeet Kune Do
Jeet Kun Do or Way of the Intercepting Fist, a fusion of Eastern and Western martial arts led by Bruce Lee 李小龍|李小龙[Li3 Xiao3 long2]
{MA} Jeet Kune Do; Way of the Intercepting Fist (martial art founded by Bruce Lee)

有段者

see styles
 yuudansha / yudansha
    ゆうだんしゃ

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Rank Holder
(See 段・4) holder of a dan rank; dan player (in go or shogi); black belt (in martial arts)

李小龍


李小龙

see styles
lǐ xiǎo lóng
    li3 xiao3 long2
li hsiao lung

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Bruce Lee
Bruce Lee (1940-1973), Hong Kong actor and martial arts expert

武士道

see styles
wǔ shì dào
    wu3 shi4 dao4
wu shih tao
 bushidou / bushido
    ぶしどう

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Bushido / The Way of the Samurai
bushidō or way of the warrior, samurai code of chivalry
Bushido; samurai code of chivalry

武芸者

see styles
 bugeisha / bugesha
    ぶげいしゃ

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Martial Arts Master
(1) master of martial arts; (2) practitioner of martial arts

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