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合気道 is the modern Japanese way to write Aikido.
Aikido is often referred to as the defensive martial art.
While Aikido was born in Japan, it has become a somewhat famous form of defensive tactics taught to soldiers and Marines, as well as some law enforcement officers in the West.
Looking at the characters, the first means “union” or “harmony.”
The second character means “universal energy” or “spirit.”
The third means “way” or “method.”
Please note that while the original 合氣道 characters can be pronounced in Chinese, this word is not well-known in China and is not considered part of the Chinese lexicon.
Note: It is somewhat accepted that this is the origin of Hapkido in Korea. And other than a modern simplification to the middle Kanji of this 3-Kanji word, it is written the same in Korean Hanja.
See Also: Martial Arts | Hapkido
(phonetic version)
伊斯蘭教 both means and sounds like “Islam” in Mandarin Chinese.
The first three characters sound like the word “Islam,” and the last character means “religion” or “teaching.” It's the most general term for “Islam” in China. The highest concentration of Muslims in China is Xinjiang (the vast region in northwest China that was called The East Turkistan Republic until 1949 and is sometimes called Chinese Turkistan, Uyghuristan). Here you will find Uygurs, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, and others that are descendants of Turkmen (possibly mixed with Persians and Arabs). Many of their ancestors were traders who traveled the silk road to buy and sell spices and silk and exchange other goods from the Orient and the Middle East.
I spent some time in Xinjiang and got to know this community. They are strong people who can endure much. They are friendly and love to have a good time. I was a stranger but was treated by villagers (near China's border with Afghanistan) as if I was a good friend.
However, I have heard that it's best not to cross them, as in this land, the law is the blade, and everything is “eye for an eye.” The Chinese government has little control in Xinjiang, with almost no police officers except in the capital of Urumqi (so it's a 60-hour roundtrip train ride to seek the aid of law enforcement in most cases).
While few seem devout, there are at least small mosques in every village. And you will never see a man or woman outside without a head covering.
It should be noted that these people are all citizens of China, but they are officially of the Caucasian race. A visit to Xinjiang will change your idea of what it means to be Chinese.
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your law enforcement search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
執法 执法 see styles |
zhí fǎ zhi2 fa3 chih fa |
to enforce a law; law enforcement |
執行 执行 see styles |
zhí xíng zhi2 xing2 chih hsing shikkou(p); shugyou; shuugyou; shigyou / shikko(p); shugyo; shugyo; shigyo しっこう(P); しゅぎょう; しゅうぎょう; しぎょう |
to implement; to carry out; to execute; to run (noun, transitive verb) (1) (しっこう, しゅぎょう only) execution; carrying out; performance; enforcement; exercise; service; conduct; (noun, transitive verb) (2) (しっこう only) {law} execution; (3) {Buddh} lead monk performing various tasks in a temple; (surname) Yūkou temple executor |
治保 see styles |
zhì bǎo zhi4 bao3 chih pao haruyasu はるやす |
law enforcement and protection of the public (as provided in the PRC by local security committees 治保會|治保会[zhi4 bao3 hui4]) (personal name) Haruyasu |
施行令 see styles |
shikourei / shikore しこうれい |
{law} enforcement ordinance |
法執行 see styles |
houshikkou / hoshikko ほうしっこう |
law enforcement |
捜査当局 see styles |
sousatoukyoku / sosatokyoku そうさとうきょく |
investigating authorities; law enforcement authority |
施行規則 see styles |
shikoukisoku / shikokisoku しこうきそく |
{law} enforcement regulations; regulations relative to the application of a law |
国籍法施行規則 see styles |
kokusekihoushikoukisoku / kokusekihoshikokisoku こくせきほうしこうきそく |
{law} Enforcement Regulation of the Nationality Act |
城市管理行政執法局 城市管理行政执法局 see styles |
chéng shì guǎn lǐ xíng zhèng zhí fǎ jú cheng2 shi4 guan3 li3 xing2 zheng4 zhi2 fa3 ju2 ch`eng shih kuan li hsing cheng chih fa chü cheng shih kuan li hsing cheng chih fa chü |
City Urban Administrative and Law Enforcement Bureau (PRC) |
教育職員免許法施行法 see styles |
kyouikushokuinmenkyohoushikouhou / kyoikushokuinmenkyohoshikoho きょういくしょくいんめんきょほうしこうほう |
{law} Act for Enforcement of the Education Personnel Certification Act |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Aikido | 合氣道 合気道 | ai ki dou / aikidou / ai ki do | hé qì dào he2 qi4 dao4 he qi dao heqidao | ho ch`i tao hochitao ho chi tao |
Islam | 伊斯蘭教 伊斯兰教 | yī sī lán jiào yi1 si1 lan2 jiao4 yi si lan jiao yisilanjiao | i ssu lan chiao issulanchiao |
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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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