Keyword
humanity
Info
FrequencyTop 1300-1400
Type
Kyōiku (6th grade) 
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KankenLevel 5
Heisig1063
Readings
じん
(49%)
にん
(42%)
(7%)
Composed of
thin person
two
Used in vocabulary (88 in total)
imposing stance; daunting pose
benevolence (esp. as a virtue of Confucianism); consideration; human; kernel; nucleolus
personage; person (deserving of respect)
humanity and justice (esp. in Confucianism); virtue; duty; formal greeting (between yakuza, street vendors, gamblers, etc.); (gang's) moral code
quiet unsociable person; obstinate person; blockhead
to raise oneself up to one's full height; to strike a daunting pose
two Deva kings; guardian gods of Buddhism who stand at the entrance of a Buddhist temple
(Chinese-style) almond jelly; dessert of powdered and jellied apricot kernels with fruit
Ōnin War (1467-1477)
kind-hearted; benevolence
benevolent ruler
Ninna era (885.2.21-889.4.27)
benevolence; goodness
Ōnin era (1467.3.5-1469.4.28)
personage; person (deserving of respect)
man of virtue; humanitarian
Kennin era (1201.2.13-1204.2.20)
benevolence; charity; love
Ninpei era (1151.1.26-1154.10.28)
Deva gate; temple gate guarded by fierce Deva Kings; temple gate of the Nio
one's father; one's old man; middle-aged (or older) man; old man; one's boss; proprietor (of a restaurant, store, etc.)
benevolent rule
benevolent act; healing act
Incheon (South Korea); Inchon
Jintan (brand-name breath mint marketed as having various medicinal properties); refreshing candies resembling BBs or metallic dragees
heartlessness; inhumanity
man of virtue; humanitarian
apricot seed; apricot kernel
magnanimous
linseed oil; flaxseed oil
Kōnin era (810.9.19-824.1.5)
loving every human being with impartiality; universal brotherhood; universal benevolence
chivalry; generosity; heroism; chivalrous spirit; helping the weak and fighting the strong
to make a formal salutation (between yakuza, street vendors, gamblers, etc.); to formally greet; to pay one's respects
being generous, benevolent and magnanimous in disposition
Einin era (1293.8.5-1299.4.25)
Kannin era (1017.4.23-1021.2.2)
benevolence; magnanimity
Nin'an era (1166.8.27-1169.4.8)
the path that one should follow as a human being; the path of benevolence
graciousness; mercy; charity
benevolence; humanity
Ninju era (851.4.28-854.11.30)
humanity and justice; benevolence and righteousness
universal benevolence
loyalty, filial piety, humanity, and justice
Ninji era (1240.7.16-1243.2.26)
to do an act of benevolence at the sacrifice of oneself
flaxseed; linseed
the five Confucian virtues (benevolence, justice, courtesy, wisdom, and sincerity)
manager of itinerant entertainers (Edo period)
to make a formal salutation (between yakuza, street vendors, gamblers, etc.); to formally greet; to pay one's respects
Tennin era (1108.8.3-1110.7.13)
central pavilion (of Heian Palace)
Ryakunin era (1238.11.23-1239.2.7)
to do an act of benevolence at the sacrifice of oneself
Gennin era (1224.11.20-1225.4.20)
impromptu skit; (theatrical) farce; extravaganza
Herculean strength
those who resort to blandishments and fawning smiles are apt to lack compassion
largescale blackfish (Girella punctata)
yakuza; (lit.) chivalrous organization
scalpel sawtail (Prionurus scalprum, species of tang found from Japan to Taiwan)
those who resort to blandishments and fawning smiles are apt to lack compassion
those who resort to blandishments and fawning smiles are apt to lack compassion
nuclear bonding; nuclear force
benevolence and wisdom
Ordinance of the Konin Era
humanity, justice, loyalty, and filial piety
to observe the reasons and types of faults a person makes is to come to know whether they are virtuous or not
Kōnin-Jōgan period (of Japanese art history, approx. 794-894 CE)
hemp seed (folk medicine)
Niida Station (Kōchi)
Amitostigma kinoshitae (species of orchid)