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  1. Warrior Essence / Warrior Spirit / Martial

  2. Wu Ming / Anonymous

  3. Hou De Zai Wu

  4. Jing Mo / Jing Wu

  5. Wu Chi / Wuji

  6. Wu Wei / Without Action

  7. Wu Xing Fist

  8. Xuan Wu / Genbu / Black Tortoise God


Warrior Essence / Warrior Spirit / Martial

 wǔ
 bu
 
Warrior Essence / Warrior Spirit / Martial Scroll

武 is the essence or spirit of a warrior. 武 is part of the word “wu shu” which is sometimes translated as “martial arts” or “kung fu.”

In more modern speech and another context, this can mean military, martial, warlike, fierce, and perhaps violent but usually as a prefix for a longer word or phrase.

Wu Ming / Anonymous

 wú míng
 mu mei
Wu Ming / Anonymous Scroll

無名 is a Chinese, Japanese and Korean word that means nameless, obscure, unnamed, anonymous, unsigned, unknown, not famous, and sometimes unjustifiable.

The romanized title, Wu Ming, has been used for several different things such as a group of Italian writers, and even as the Chinese name of the infamous hackers.

Hou De Zai Wu

 hòu dé zài wù
Hou De Zai Wu Scroll

厚德載物 is a Chinese proverb that means “With great virtue, one can take charge of the world.”

Known sometimes by the romanization Hou De Zai Wu, this famous phrase suggests that being ethical is the bridge to leadership. I wish our world leaders followed this.

Jing Mo / Jing Wu

 jīng wǔ
 jing mo
Jing Mo / Jing Wu Scroll

精武 is the title used for a certain type of martial arts. You can translate this roughly as “Excellent Martial Arts” or “Excellence in Martial Arts.” You will notice that the second character is “wu” as in wushu (martial arts) and wushi (warrior).

More information can be found at the Jing Mo website. You should probably only order this if you are a member of this association.

Note that “jing mo” is the Cantonese pronunciation of these characters. In Mandarin, they are “jing wu.”
Also used in Korean but only by those involved with martial arts who can also read Korean Hanja (a small percentage of the population).

Wu Chi / Wuji

Without Limit

 wú jí
Wu Chi / Wuji Scroll

This is Wu Chi or Wuji in Chinese characters.

Wu Chi as a philosophy is often associated with Tai Chi (Taiji).

Wu Wei / Without Action

Daoist / Taoist Tenet

 wú wéi
 mui
Wu Wei / Without Action Scroll

無為 or “Wu Wei” is a Daoist (Taoist) tenet that speaks to the idea of letting nature take its course.

Some will say it's about knowing when to take action and when not to. In reality, it's more about not going against the flow. What will happen is controlled by the Dao (Tao), for which one who follows the Dao will not resist or struggle against.

You can think of 無為 as the Chinese way to express “laissez-faire.”

There is a lot more to this concept, but if you are looking for this entry, you already know the expanded concept.

Warning: Outside of the Daoist context, this means idleness or inactivity (especially in Japanese, where not everyone knows this as a Daoist concept, though it does pair well with the Japanese concept of Wabi-Sabi).

Wu Xing Fist

Five Forms Fist of Kung Fu

 wǔ xíng quán
 gokeiken
Wu Xing Fist Scroll

五形拳 is “Wu Xing Fist” or “Five Form Fist.”

The forms refer to Dragon, Snake, Tiger, Crane, and Leopard.

This term is used in Kung Fu, and is recognized by both Chinese and Japanese practitioners of martial arts.

Xuan Wu / Genbu / Black Tortoise God

 xuán wǔ
 genbu
Xuan Wu / Genbu / Black Tortoise God Scroll

玄武 can refer to the Black Tortoise (an ancient Chinese constellation of stars- part of the seven mansions of the north sky).

In Daoism, this is the God of the North sky.

This also refers to a Black Tortoise god, said to rule over the northern heavens in Japanese. Can also be pronounced/romanized as genmu or when used as a personal name, Hirotake in Japanese.




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Characters

If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese

Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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    wu3
wu
 go
    ご

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Five
five; 5
(numeric) five (chi: wǔ); (surname) Go
pañca, five.

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    wu3
wu
 hitoshi
    ひとし

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Woo
squad of five soldiers; to associate with; five (banker's anti-fraud numeral)
(n,ctr) (1) company; group; class; (2) {mil} (See 隊伍) troop; rank; file; (male given name) Hitoshi
A rank of five.


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    wu2
wu

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Uy
surname Wu; area comprising southern Jiangsu, northern Zhejiang and Shanghai; name of states in southern China at different historical periods

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    wu1
wu
 fu
    ふ

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Witch / Wizard / Shaman
witch; wizard; shaman; also pr. [wu2]
medium; diviner; shaman; oracle; (surname) Fu
sorceress

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    wu4
wu
 satoru
    さとる

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Satori / Enlightenment
to comprehend; to apprehend; to become aware
(given name) Satoru
Awaken to, apprehend, perceive, become aware; similar to 覺, hence 覺悟.

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    wu2
wu
 bu
    む
(1) nothing; naught; nought; nil; zero; (prefix) (2) un-; non-
not, no, none (無)

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    wu3
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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    wu4
wu
 karasu
    からす

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Black Raven
used in 烏拉|乌拉[wu4 la5]; used in 烏拉草|乌拉草[wu4 la5 cao3]
(kana only) crow (Corvus spp.); raven; (surname) Karasu
The crow; black, not; ah! alas! translit. chiefly uu; cf. 優; 盂; 鬱; 鄥; 塢.


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    wu2
wu
 non
    のん

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Nothing / Nothingness
not to have; no; none; not; to lack; un-; -less
(1) nothing; naught; nought; nil; zero; (prefix) (2) un-; non-; (prefix) (1) un-; non-; (2) bad ...; poor ...; (female given name) Non
Sanskrit a, or before a vowel an, similar to English un-, in- in a negative sense; not no, none, non-existent, v. 不, 非, 否; opposite of 有.

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    wu3
wu
 meguru
    めぐる

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Dance
to dance; to wield; to brandish
dancing; dance; (female given name) Meguru
To posture, brandish, play; urge.


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    wu4
wu
 kiri
    きり

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Misty / Foggy
fog; mist; CL:場|场[chang2],陣|阵[zhen4]
(1) (See 靄,霞・1) fog; mist; (2) spray; (surname, female given name) Kiri

五大

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wǔ dà
    wu3 da4
wu ta
 godai
    ごだい

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Godai / Five Elements
(1) {Buddh} (See 五行・ごぎょう・1) the five elements (in Japanese philosophy: earth, water, fire, wind and void); (2) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 五大明王) five great wisdom kings; (surname) Godai
The five elements— earth, water, fire, wind, and space. v. also 五行 the five agents. In the esoteric cult the five are the physical manifestation, or garbhadhātu, v. 胎; as being in all phenomena they are called 五輪 the five evolvers; their phonetic embryos 種子 are those of the Five Dhyani-Buddhas of the five directions, v. 五佛.

五戒

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wǔ jiè
    wu3 jie4
wu chieh
 gokai
    ごかい

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Five Precepts
{Buddh} the five precepts (prohibitions against killing, theft, sexual misconduct, lying, and intoxication)
pañca-veramaṇī; the first five of the ten commandments, against killing, stealing, adultery, lying, and intoxicating liquors. 不殺生; 不偸盜; 不邪婬; 不妄語; 不飮酒 They are binding on laity, male and female, as well as on monks and nuns. The observance of these five ensures rebirth in the human realm. Each command has five spirits to guard its observer 五戒二十五神.

五月

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wǔ yuè
    wu3 yue4
wu yüeh
 mei / me
    めい

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The Month of May
May; fifth month (of the lunar year)
(1) (obsolete) fifth month of the lunar calendar; (2) (kana only) satsuki azalea (Rhododendron indicum); (adverbial noun) May; (female given name) Mei

五福

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wǔ fú
    wu3 fu2
wu fu
 gofuku
    ごふく

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The Five Fortunes
(from the Book of Documents) the five blessings (health, wealth, longevity, love of virtue and dying a natural death); (place-name, surname) Gofuku
five blessings

五行

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wǔ xíng
    wu3 xing2
wu hsing
 gogyou / gogyo
    ごぎょう

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Five Elements
five phases of Chinese philosophy: wood 木, fire 火, earth 土, metal 金, water 水
(1) (See 五大・ごだい・1) the five elements (in Chinese philosophy: wood, fire, earth, metal and water); the five phases; wu xing; (2) {Buddh} five practices of the Bodhisattvas; (3) (See 六信五行) the five pillars of Islam; (surname, given name) Gogyou
The five lines of conduct. I. According to the 起信論 Awakening of Faith they are almsgiving; keeping the commandments; patience under insult; zeal or progress; meditation. II. According to the 涅槃經 Nirvana Sutra they are saintly or bodhisattva deeds; arhat, or noble deeds; deva deeds; children's deeds (i. e. normal good deeds of men, devas, and Hinayanists); sickness conditions, e. g. illness, delusion, etc.; — into all these lines of conduct and conditions a Bodhisattva enters. III. The five elements, or tanmātra— wood, fire, earth, metal, and water; or earth, water, ire, air, and ether (or space) as taught by the later Mahāyāna philosophy; idem 五大.

動物


动物

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dòng wù
    dong4 wu4
tung wu
 doubutsu / dobutsu
    どうぶつ

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Animals
animal; CL:隻|只[zhi1],群[qun2],個|个[ge4]
animal

午夜

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wǔ yè
    wu3 ye4
wu yeh

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Midnight
midnight

參悟


参悟

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cān wù
    can1 wu4
ts`an wu
    tsan wu

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Truth Flashed Through The Mind
to comprehend (the nature of things etc); to achieve enlightenment

女巫

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nǚ wū
    nu:3 wu1
nü wu
 miko
    おんなみこ

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Witch / Sorceress
witch; sorceress
medium; sorceress
shamaness

悟性

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wù xìng
    wu4 xing4
wu hsing
 gosei / gose
    ごせい

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Power of Understanding and Wisdom
perception; wits; power of understanding; comprehension
wisdom; understanding

悟空

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wù kōng
    wu4 kong1
wu k`ung
    wu kung
 gokuu / goku
    ごくう

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Wukong / Goku
Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, character with supernatural powers from the novel Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记[Xi1 You2 Ji4]
(surname, given name) Gokuu

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)

武生

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wǔ shēng
    wu3 sheng1
wu sheng
 mushuu / mushu
    むしゅう

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Wusheng
male military role in a Chinese opera
(place-name) Mushuu

武田

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wǔ tián
    wu3 tian2
wu t`ien
    wu tien
 muta
    むた

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Takeda
Takeda (Japanese surname)
(surname) Muta

武聖


武圣

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wǔ shèng
    wu3 sheng4
wu sheng

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Warrior Saint / Saint of War
the Saint of War (i.e. the deified Guan Yu 關羽|关羽[Guan1 Yu3])

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)

烏木


乌木

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wū mù
    wu1 mu4
wu mu
 karasugi
    からすぎ

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Ebony
ebony
(See 黒檀) ebony; (place-name) Karasugi

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The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...

Title CharactersRomaji (Romanized Japanese)Various forms of Romanized Chinese
Warrior Essence
Warrior Spirit
Martial
buwǔ / wu3 / wu
Wu Ming
Anonymous
無名
无名
mu mei / mumeiwú míng / wu2 ming2 / wu ming / wuming
Hou De Zai Wu厚德載物
厚德载物
hòu dé zài wù
hou4 de2 zai4 wu4
hou de zai wu
houdezaiwu
hou te tsai wu
houtetsaiwu
Jing Mo
Jing Wu
精武jīng wǔ / jing1 wu3 / jing wu / jingwuching wu / chingwu
Wu Chi
Wuji
無極
无极
wú jí / wu2 ji2 / wu ji / wujiwu chi / wuchi
Wu Wei
Without Action
無為
无为
muiwú wéi / wu2 wei2 / wu wei / wuwei
Wu Xing Fist五形拳gokeikenwǔ xíng quán
wu3 xing2 quan2
wu xing quan
wuxingquan
wu hsing ch`üan
wuhsingchüan
wu hsing chüan
Xuan Wu
Genbu
Black Tortoise God
玄武genbuxuán wǔ / xuan2 wu3 / xuan wu / xuanwuhsüan wu / hsüanwu
In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line.
In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese.


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