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修立

see styles
xiū lì
    xiu1 li4
hsiu li
 shuryū
to erect

修策

see styles
 shuusaku / shusaku
    しゅうさく
(given name) Shuusaku

修範

see styles
 shuuhan / shuhan
    しゅうはん
(given name) Shūhan

修築


修筑

see styles
xiū zhù
    xiu1 zhu4
hsiu chu
 shuuchiku / shuchiku
    しゅうちく
to build
(noun, transitive verb) repair; renovation; restoration

修紀

see styles
 shuuki / shuki
    しゅうき
(personal name) Shuuki

修絵

see styles
 nobue
    のぶえ
(female given name) Nobue

修緒

see styles
 misao
    みさお
(given name) Misao

修編


修编

see styles
xiū biān
    xiu1 bian1
hsiu pien
to revise

修練


修练

see styles
xiū liàn
    xiu1 lian4
hsiu lien
 shuuren / shuren
    しゅうれん
to practice (an activity); to perform
(noun/participle) training; drill; practice; practising; discipline

修繕


修缮

see styles
xiū shàn
    xiu1 shan4
hsiu shan
 shuuzen / shuzen
    しゅうぜん
to renovate; to repair (a building)
(noun, transitive verb) repair; mending

修羅


修罗

see styles
xiū luó
    xiu1 luo2
hsiu lo
 shura; sura
    しゅら; すら
Asura, malevolent spirits in Indian mythology
(1) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 阿修羅) Asura; demigod; anti-god; titan; demigods that fight the Devas (gods) in Hindu mythology; (2) fighting; carnage; conflict; strife; (3) sledge (for conveying large rocks, logs, etc.); (4) (See 滑道) log slide; chute; flume; (female given name) Shura
asura, demons who war with Indra; v. 阿羅; it is also sura, which means a god, or deity.

修美

see styles
 nagatomi
    ながとみ
(personal name) Nagatomi

修義

see styles
 nobuyoshi
    のぶよし
(male given name) Nobuyoshi

修習


修习

see styles
xiū xí
    xiu1 xi2
hsiu hsi
 shuushuu / shushu
    しゅうしゅう
to study; to practice
apprenticeship
[meditative] cultivation

修耶

see styles
 shuuya / shuya
    しゅうや
(personal name) Shuuya

修腳


修脚

see styles
xiū jiǎo
    xiu1 jiao3
hsiu chiao
pedicure

修臣

see styles
 shuushin / shushin
    しゅうしん
(given name) Shuushin

修自

see styles
 shuuji / shuji
    しゅうじ
(given name) Shuuji

修至

see styles
 shuuji / shuji
    しゅうじ
(given name) Shuuji

修興

see styles
 nobuoki
    のぶおき
(personal name) Nobuoki

修良

see styles
 nobuyoshi
    のぶよし
(personal name) Nobuyoshi

修芳

see styles
 nobuyoshi
    のぶよし
(male given name) Nobuyoshi

修英

see styles
 nobufusa
    のぶふさ
(personal name) Nobufusa

修葺

see styles
xiū qì
    xiu1 qi4
hsiu ch`i
    hsiu chi
 shushū
to repair; to renovate
repair, renovate

修蔵

see styles
 shuuzou / shuzo
    しゅうぞう
(given name) Shuuzou

修虫

see styles
 osamu
    おさむ
(personal name) Osamu

修行

see styles
xiū xíng
    xiu1 xing2
hsiu hsing
 shugyou(p); sugyou(ok) / shugyo(p); sugyo(ok)
    しゅぎょう(P); すぎょう(ok)

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Shugyo
to devote oneself to spiritual development (esp. Buddhism or Daoism); to devote oneself to perfecting one's art or craft
(noun, transitive verb) (1) training; practice; discipline; study; (noun, transitive verb) (2) {Buddh} ascetic practices; (personal name) Nobuyuki
caryā, conduct; to observe and do; to end one's ways; to cultivate oneself in right practice; be religious, or pious.

修補


修补

see styles
xiū bǔ
    xiu1 bu3
hsiu pu
 shuuho / shuho
    しゅうほ
to mend
(noun, transitive verb) repairing

修覆

see styles
 shuufuku / shufuku
    しゅふく
(out-dated kanji) (n,vs,adj-no) restoration; repair; mending

修見

see styles
 shuumi / shumi
    しゅうみ
(personal name) Shuumi

修規


修规

see styles
xiū guī
    xiu1 gui1
hsiu kuei
construction plan

修視

see styles
 shuuji / shuji
    しゅうじ
(personal name) Shuuji

修觀


修观

see styles
xiū guān
    xiu1 guan1
hsiu kuan
 shukan
practice of clear observation

修訂


修订

see styles
xiū dìng
    xiu1 ding4
hsiu ting
 shuutei / shute
    しゅうてい
to revise
(noun, transitive verb) correction; revision

修設


修设

see styles
xiū shè
    xiu1 she4
hsiu she
 shusetsu
to cultivate

修詩

see styles
 shuuji / shuji
    しゅうじ
(given name) Shuuji

修課


修课

see styles
xiū kè
    xiu1 ke4
hsiu k`o
    hsiu ko
to take a course

修調


修调

see styles
xiū tiáo
    xiu1 tiao2
hsiu t`iao
    hsiu tiao
 shujō
disciplined

修論

see styles
 shuuron / shuron
    しゅうろん
(abbreviation) (See 修士論文) masters thesis

修證


修证

see styles
xiū zhèng
    xiu1 zheng4
hsiu cheng
 shūshō
cultivation and realization

修護

see styles
 shuugo / shugo
    しゅうご
(personal name) Shuugo

修讀


修读

see styles
xiū dú
    xiu1 du2
hsiu tu
to study (in an academic program); to pursue (a degree)

修豪

see styles
 nobutake
    のぶたけ
(given name) Nobutake

修資

see styles
 nobumoto
    のぶもと
(personal name) Nobumoto

修路

see styles
xiū lù
    xiu1 lu4
hsiu lu
 shuuji / shuji
    しゅうじ
to repair a road
(place-name) Shuuji

修身

see styles
xiū shēn
    xiu1 shen1
hsiu shen
 shuushin / shushin
    しゅうしん
to cultivate one's moral character; (fashion) slim-fit; body-hugging
morals; ethics; moral training; (personal name) Masami
self-cultivation

修車


修车

see styles
xiū chē
    xiu1 che1
hsiu ch`e
    hsiu che
to repair a bike (car etc)

修輔

see styles
 shuusuke / shusuke
    しゅうすけ
(given name) Shuusuke

修輝

see styles
 nobuteru
    のぶてる
(given name) Nobuteru

修辞

see styles
 shuuji / shuji
    しゅうじ
figure of speech; rhetorical flourish

修辭


修辞

see styles
xiū cí
    xiu1 ci2
hsiu tz`u
    hsiu tzu
rhetoric
See: 修辞

修造

see styles
xiū zào
    xiu1 zao4
hsiu tsao
 shuzou; shuuzou / shuzo; shuzo
    しゅぞう; しゅうぞう
to build; to repair
(noun, transitive verb) repairing (a temple, shrine, etc.); (male given name) Shouzou

修進


修进

see styles
xiū jìn
    xiu1 jin4
hsiu chin
 shushin
to cultivate

修道

see styles
xiū dào
    xiu1 dao4
hsiu tao
 shuudou / shudo
    しゅうどう
to practice Daoism
(n,vs,vi) learning; studying the fine arts; (given name) Nagamichi
To cultivate the way of religion; be religious; the way of self-cultivation. In the Hīnayāna the stage from anāgāmin to arhat; in Mahāyāna one of the bodhisattva stages.

修郎

see styles
 shuurou / shuro
    しゅうろう
(male given name) Shuurou

修郭

see styles
 nobuhiro
    のぶひろ
(given name) Nobuhiro

修錬

see styles
 shuuren / shuren
    しゅうれん
(noun/participle) training; drill; practice; practising; discipline

修鍊

see styles
xiū liàn
    xiu1 lian4
hsiu lien
 shuren
training

修長


修长

see styles
xiū cháng
    xiu1 chang2
hsiu ch`ang
    hsiu chang
 osanaga
    おさなが
slender; lanky; tall and thin
(given name) Osanaga

修門


修门

see styles
xiū mén
    xiu1 men2
hsiu men
 shumon
approach of cultivation

修阻

see styles
xiū zǔ
    xiu1 zu3
hsiu tsu
(literary) long and arduous (road)

修院

see styles
xiū yuàn
    xiu1 yuan4
hsiu yüan
 shuuin / shuin
    しゅういん
seminary (Christian college)
friary

修雄

see styles
 masao
    まさお
(personal name) Masao

修集

see styles
xiū jí
    xiu1 ji2
hsiu chi
 shushū
cultivate and gather (virtue)

修靖

see styles
 nagayasu
    ながやす
(given name) Nagayasu

修面

see styles
xiū miàn
    xiu1 mian4
hsiu mien
to have a shave; to enhance the appearance of the face

修音

see styles
xiū yīn
    xiu1 yin1
hsiu yin
voicing (adjustment of timbre, loudness etc of organ or other musical instrument)

修飾


修饰

see styles
xiū shì
    xiu1 shi4
hsiu shih
 shuushoku / shushoku
    しゅうしょく
to decorate; to adorn; to dress up; to polish (a written piece); to qualify or modify (grammar)
(noun, transitive verb) (1) ornamentation; embellishment; decoration; adornment; (noun, transitive verb) (2) {gramm} modification; qualification

修養


修养

see styles
xiū yǎng
    xiu1 yang3
hsiu yang
 shuuyou / shuyo
    しゅうよう

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Self-Improvement
accomplishment; training; self-cultivation
(n,vs,vi) self-improvement; (mental) training; self-discipline; cultivation
cultivating moral character

修香

see styles
 naoka
    なおか
(female given name) Naoka

修馬

see styles
 shuuma / shuma
    しゅうま
(given name) Shuuma

修麻

see styles
 shuuma / shuma
    しゅうま
(personal name) Shuuma

修齊


修齐

see styles
xiū qí
    xiu1 qi2
hsiu ch`i
    hsiu chi
to make level; to make even; to trim

一修

see styles
 kazumasa
    かずまさ
(given name) Kazumasa

三修

see styles
sān xiū
    san1 xiu1
san hsiu
 san shū
The three ways of discipline, i.e. three śrāvaka and three bodhisattva ways. The three śrāvaka ways are 無常 no realization of the eternal, seeing everything as transient; 非樂 joyless, through only contemplating misery and not realizing the ultimate nirvāṇa-joy; 無我 non-ego discipline, seeing only the perishing self and not realizing the immortal self. The bodhisattva three are the opposite of these.

下修

see styles
xià xiū
    xia4 xiu1
hsia hsiu
to revise downward

不修

see styles
bù xiū
    bu4 xiu1
pu hsiu
 fushu
not practicing

主修

see styles
zhǔ xiū
    zhu3 xiu1
chu hsiu
(education) to major in; major

久修

see styles
 hisanobu
    ひさのぶ
(given name) Hisanobu

乾修

see styles
 kanshuu / kanshu
    かんしゅう
(given name) Kanshuu

二修

see styles
èr xiū
    er4 xiu1
erh hsiu
 niś hu
Two kinds of devotion or practice, 專 and 雜 sole or single-minded, and miscellaneous or varied, defined as (1) chief or sole duty, and (2) aids thereto or adjunctive observances. Also 緣 causative devotion of a bodhisattva in former life, and 眞 its actual manifestation here.

介修

see styles
 kaishuu / kaishu
    かいしゅう
(personal name) Kaishuu

令修

see styles
lìng xiū
    ling4 xiu1
ling hsiu
 ryōshu
to make (someone) practice

仲修

see styles
 nakajou / nakajo
    なかじょう
(surname) Nakajō

会修

see styles
 kaishuu / kaishu
    かいしゅう
(personal name) Kaishuu

保修

see styles
bǎo xiū
    bao3 xiu1
pao hsiu
 hoshuu / hoshu
    ほしゅう
to promise to keep something in good repair; guarantee; warranty
maintenance

假修

see styles
jiǎ xiū
    jia3 xiu1
chia hsiu
 keshu
provisional practice

先修

see styles
xiān xiū
    xian1 xiu1
hsien hsiu
 senshu
first cultivates

光修

see styles
 mitsunobu
    みつのぶ
(personal name) Mitsunobu

克修

see styles
 yoshinobu
    よしのぶ
(given name) Yoshinobu

共修

see styles
 kyoushuu / kyoshu
    きょうしゅう
(noun/participle) studying together (esp. of males and females); coeducation

具修

see styles
jù xiū
    ju4 xiu1
chü hsiu
 gu shu
concurrently practices

兼修

see styles
 kenshuu / kenshu
    けんしゅう
(noun, transitive verb) studying two subjects together (e.g. as a major and a minor)

別修


别修

see styles
bié xiū
    bie2 xiu1
pieh hsiu
 betsushu
specifically practiced

利修

see styles
 toshinobu
    としのぶ
(given name) Toshinobu

刪修

see styles
 sanshuu / sanshu
    さんしゅう
revision; reform

功修

see styles
 katsunobu
    かつのぶ
(male given name) Katsunobu

勝修


胜修

see styles
shèng xiū
    sheng4 xiu1
sheng hsiu
 shōshu
[superior] cultivation

勤修

see styles
qín xiū
    qin2 xiu1
ch`in hsiu
    chin hsiu
 gonshū
application

勧修

see styles
 kanshuu / kanshu
    かんしゅう
(personal name) Kanshuu

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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