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日本晴 is a Japanese Kanji title that means beautiful weather, clear and cloudless sky, or clear weather.
It's a little odd, but if you literally translated this phrase, it says, “Japanese weather,” as if that was an indication of perfect weather (maybe a little arrogant on behalf of Japan - I've experienced a monsoon there, which was unpleasant).
道天地將法 is a list of five key points to analyzing your situation from the first chapter of Sun Tzu's Art of War.
This reads like a 5-part military proverb. Sun Tzu says that to sharpen your skills, you must plan. To plan well, you must know your situation. Therefore, you must consider and discuss the following:
1. Philosophy and Politics: Make sure your way or your policy is agreeable among all of your troops (and the citizens of your kingdom as well). For when your soldiers believe in you and your way, they will follow you to their deaths without hesitation and will not question your orders.
2. Heaven/Sky: Consider climate / weather. This can also mean considering whether God is smiling upon you. In the modern military, this could be waiting for clear skies so that you can have air support for an amphibious landing.
3. Ground/Earth: Consider the terrain in which the battle will take place. This includes analyzing defensible positions, and exit routes, while using varying elevations to your advantage. When you plan an ambush, you must know your terrain and the best location from which to stage that ambush. This knowledge will also help you avoid being ambushed, as you will know where the likely places in which to expect an ambush from your enemy.
4. Leadership: This applies to you as the general and your lieutenants. A leader should be smart and be able to develop good strategies. Leaders should keep their word, and if they break a promise, they should punish themselves as harshly as they would punish subordinates. Leaders should be benevolent to their troops, with almost a fatherly love for them. Leaders must have the ability to make brave and fast decisions. Leaders must have steadfast principles.
5. [Military] Methods: This can also mean laws, rules, principles, models, or systems. You must have an efficient organization in place to manage both your troops and supplies. In the modern military, this would be a combination of how your unit is organized and your SOP (Standard Operating Procedure).
Notes: This is a simplistic translation and explanation. Much more is suggested in the actual text of the Art of War (Bing Fa). It would take a lot of study to master all of these aspects. In fact, these five characters can be compared to the modern military acronyms such as BAMCIS or SMEAC.
CJK notes: I have included the Japanese and Korean pronunciations but in Chinese, Korean and Japanese, this does not make a typical phrase (with subject, verb, and object) it is a list that only someone familiar with Sun Tzu’s writings would understand.
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Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your clear sky search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
青天 see styles |
qīng tiān qing1 tian1 ch`ing t`ien ching tien seiten / seten せいてん |
More info & calligraphy: Clear Blue Skyblue sky; (personal name) Harutaka |
日本晴 see styles |
nihonbare にほんばれ |
More info & calligraphy: Beautiful Clear Sky |
奣 see styles |
wěng weng3 weng |
clear and cloudless sky |
二如 see styles |
èr rú er4 ru2 erh ju ninyo |
There are various definitions of the two aspects of the 眞如 bhūtatathatā. (1) (a) 不變眞如 The changeless essence or substance, e.g. the sea; (b) 隨緣眞如 its conditioned or ever-changing forms, as in the phenomenal world, e.g. the waves. (2) (a) 離言眞如 The inexpressible absolute, only mentally conceivable; (6) 依言眞如 aspects of it expressible in words, its ideal reflex. (3) (a) 空眞如 The absolute as the void, e.g. as space, the sky, a clear mirror; (b) 不空眞如 the absolute in manifestation, or phenomenal, e. g. images in the mirror: the womb of the universe in which are all potentialities. (4) (a) 在纏眞如The Buddha-nature in bonds, i.e. all beings in suffering; (b) 出纏真如the Buddha-nature set free by the manifestation of the Buddha and bodhisattvas. (5) (a) 有垢眞如The Buddha-nature defiled, as in unenlightened man, etc., e.g. the water-lily with its roots in the mud; (b) 無垢眞如 the pure Buddha-nature, purifed or bright as the full moon. (6) 安立 and 非安立眞如 similar to the first definition given above. |
夏空 see styles |
natsuzora なつぞら |
summer sky; summery weather; clear, blazing summer weather; (female given name) Natsura |
昊天 see styles |
hào tiān hao4 tian1 hao t`ien hao tien |
clear sky |
晴天 see styles |
qíng tiān qing2 tian1 ch`ing t`ien ching tien seiten(p); seiden(ok) / seten(p); seden(ok) せいてん(P); せいでん(ok) |
clear sky; sunny day fine weather (i.e. little or no clouds); fair weather; clear weather; clear sky; fair skies; (female given name) Ten |
清和 see styles |
seiwa / sewa せいわ |
(1) season when the sky is clear and the air warm (spring); (2) (See 卯月) first ten days of the fourth lunar month; (surname) Seiwa |
秋空 see styles |
akizora あきぞら |
autumn sky; clear blue autumnal sky |
秋雲 see styles |
shuuun / shuun しゅううん |
autumn clouds; white, wispy clouds in a clear autumn sky |
青雲 青云 see styles |
qīng yún qing1 yun2 ch`ing yün ching yün seiun / seun せいうん |
clear sky; fig. high official position; noble (1) blue sky; (2) erudition; detachment from the world; high rank; (given name) Seiun |
風花 see styles |
kazabana; kazahana かざばな; かざはな |
(1) flurry of snow in a clear sky; (2) winter wind which brings scattered snowflakes or raindrops; (3) (See 風ほろし) skin eruptions cause by a cold or fever; (female given name) Yuki |
からり see styles |
karari からり |
(adv-to,adv) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) with a clatter; (adv-to,adv) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) with a fling (opening a door, window, etc.); (adv-to,adv) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) bright and clear (weather, sky, etc.); perfectly (fine weather); (adv-to,adv) (4) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) nicely dry (laundry, air, etc.); crisply (fried, cooked, etc.); (adv-to,adv) (5) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) cheerfully; frankly; open-heartedly; (adv-to,adv) (6) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) completely (forget, change, etc.); totally |
抜ける see styles |
nukeru ぬける |
(v1,vi) (1) to come out; to fall out; to be omitted; to be missing; to escape; to come loose; (2) to fade; to discolour; (3) to wear a hole (e.g. clothes); (4) to leave (e.g. a meeting); (5) to be clear; to be transparent (e.g. of the sky); (6) to be stupid; to be absentminded; to be careless; to be inattentive; (7) (computer terminology) to exit (a program loop); (transitive verb) (8) to go through; to pass through |
春日和 see styles |
harubiyori はるびより |
sky pattern on a calm and clear day of spring |
晴天域 see styles |
seiteniki / seteniki せいてんいき |
area of clear sky |
朗らか see styles |
hogaraka ほがらか |
(adjectival noun) (1) cheerful; merry; sunny; melodious; (adjectival noun) (2) bright (sky, day, etc.); fine; clear |
秋の空 see styles |
akinosora あきのそら |
clear autumn sky |
戴盆望天 see styles |
dài pén wàng tiān dai4 pen2 wang4 tian1 tai p`en wang t`ien tai pen wang tien |
lit. viewing the sky with a basin on one's head; it is hard to get a clear view of the sky while carrying a platter on one's head; fig. it is hard to get on in one's career while encumbered by family obligations; one can't perform a major task while bothered by other duties |
日本晴れ see styles |
nihonbare にほんばれ |
beautiful weather; clear and cloudless sky; clear Japanese weather |
晴れた空 see styles |
haretasora はれたそら |
(exp,n) clear sky; cloudless sky |
晴天霹靂 晴天霹雳 see styles |
qíng tiān pī lì qing2 tian1 pi1 li4 ch`ing t`ien p`i li ching tien pi li |
lit. thunderclap from a clear sky (idiom); fig. a bolt from the blue |
晴空萬里 晴空万里 see styles |
qíng kōng wàn lǐ qing2 kong1 wan4 li3 ch`ing k`ung wan li ching kung wan li |
a clear and boundless sky |
百年河清 see styles |
hyakunenkasei / hyakunenkase ひゃくねんかせい |
(expression) (yoji) waiting for one hundred years for the waters of the Yellow River to clear; waiting in vain for an unlikely event; waiting for pigs to fly; when the sky falls, we shall catch larks |
真澄の空 see styles |
masuminosora ますみのそら |
(expression) perfectly clear and serene sky |
青天霹靂 青天霹雳 see styles |
qīng tiān pī lì qing1 tian1 pi1 li4 ch`ing t`ien p`i li ching tien pi li |
lit. thunderclap from a clear sky (idiom); fig. a bolt from the blue |
青雲直上 青云直上 see styles |
qīng yún zhí shàng qing1 yun2 zhi2 shang4 ch`ing yün chih shang ching yün chih shang |
rising straight up in a clear sky (idiom); rapid promotion to a high post; meteoric career |
天高く馬肥ゆる秋 see styles |
tentakakuumakoyuruaki / tentakakumakoyuruaki てんたかくうまこゆるあき |
(expression) (proverb) autumn comes with harvest time and clear weather; autumn with the sky clear and blue, and horses growing stout |
Variations: |
nihonbare にほんばれ |
beautiful weather; clear and cloudless sky; clear Japanese weather |
Variations: |
karatto; karatto からっと; カラッと |
(adv,vs) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) bright and clear (weather, sky, etc.); perfectly (fine weather); (adv,vs) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) nicely dry (laundry, air, etc.); crisply (fried, cooked, etc.); (adv,vs) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) frankly; open-heartedly |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Beautiful Clear Sky | 日本晴 | nihonbare | ||
Clear Blue Sky | 青天 | seiten | qīng tiān qing1 tian1 qing tian qingtian | ch`ing t`ien chingtien ching tien |
Art of War: 5 Points of Analysis | 道天地將法 道天地将法 | dou ten chi shou hou doutenchishouhou do ten chi sho ho | dào tiān dì jiàng fǎ dao4 tian1 di4 jiang4 fa3 dao tian di jiang fa daotiandijiangfa | tao t`ien ti chiang fa taotientichiangfa tao tien ti chiang fa |
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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