to save; to leave over; to spare
to collect; to put (it all) together; to summarize; to aggregate; to bring to a conclusion; to finalize
pulling up; drawing up; raising; increase; repatriation; evacuation
to take the lead; to lead a group; to be in the vanguard
close (e.g. friend); familiar; familiar (e.g. story); well-known (to one); close (relatives); closely related
time; hour; period; class
giving one's name (or rank, etc.); self-introduction; name readings of kanji
not necessarily; not entirely; not altogether
mask of a devil; startling appearance; devil's face
Jin dynasty (of China; 265-420 CE); Chin dynasty
Wang Mang (45 BCE - 23 CE), Chinese emperor
plan; policy; means; fifth principle of the Eight Principles of Yong; right upward flick
children and grandchildren; posterity; descendants
to memorize; to memorise; to recite from memory
scholarship; scientific attainments
to appoint; to nominate; to assume (responsibility); to pose as
in contrast; on the contrary; on the other hand
military exploits; military feats; military achievements; distinguished military service
to find resolution; to be settled; to be collected; to be assembled; to be well arranged; to be in order
union; coalescence; amalgamation; copulation; penetration
to turn back; to go back; to repeat; to send back; to bring back; to retrace one's steps
to rest; to suspend; to give relief
starting; inauguration; launch; founding; establishment; start-up
government post and court rank
passion; temper; irritability
to deal with (a person); to treat; to deal with (a problem); to handle; to operate (e.g. a machine); to handle; to deal in
affair; state; verdict; sentence; directions; orders
appreciation; thanks; gratitude
unexpectedly; surprisingly
outstandingly; extraordinarily; exceptionally
immediately; right away; at once; instantly
assumption of a suitable form (by a buddha or bodhisattva)
hard fighting; hard struggle; fighting against heavy odds
excitement; exasperation; indignation; rage; fury
displeasure; discomfort; unpleasantness; indisposition; ailment
to the utmost; to the best of one's ability
to take offense; to take offence; to get angry; to lose one's temper
to come to nothing; to go down the drain; to go up in smoke
selfish; egoist; (arch.) self-indulgent; (arch.) wilful; (arch.) willful