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| 丕道see styles | hiromichi ひろみち | (given name) Hiromichi | 
| 世道see styles | shì dào shi4 dao4 shih tao toshimichi としみち | the ways of the world; the morals of the time (personal name) Toshimichi worldly ways | 
| 中道see styles | zhōng dào zhong1 dao4 chung tao nakamichi なかみち | More info & calligraphy:The Middle Way The 'mean' has various interpretations. In general it denotes the mean between two extremes, and has special reference to the mean between realism and nihilism, or eternal substantial existence and annihilation; this 'mean' is found in a third principle between the two, suggesting the idea of a realm of mind or spirit beyond the terminology of 有 or 無, substance or nothing, or, that which has form, and is therefore measurable and ponderable, and its opposite of total non-existence. See 中論. The following four Schools define the term according to their several scriptures: the 法相 School describes it as the 唯識, v. 唯識中道; the 三論 School as the 八不 eight negations, v. 三論; the Tiantai as 實相 the true reality; and the Huayan as the 法界 dharmadhātu. Four forms of the Mean are given by the 三論玄義. | 
| 丸道see styles | marumichi まるみち | (surname) Marumichi | 
| 丹道see styles | tandou / tando たんどう | (place-name) Tandō | 
| 主道see styles | kazumichi かずみち | (personal name) Kazumichi | 
| 久道see styles | hisamichi ひさみち | (surname, given name) Hisamichi | 
| 乏道see styles | fá dào fa2 dao4 fa tao bōdō | lacking in the right way, shortcoming, poor, —an expression of humility. | 
| 乘道see styles | shèng dào sheng4 dao4 sheng tao jōdō | vehicle path | 
| 乙道see styles | otsumichi おつみち | (surname) Otsumichi | 
| 九道see styles | jiǔ dào jiu3 dao4 chiu tao kudō | idem 九有情居.; The nine truths, or postulates: impermanence; suffering; voidness (or unreality of things); no permanent ego, or soul; love of existence or possessions, resulting in suffering; the opposite (or fear of being without them), also resulting in suffering; the cutting off of suffering and its cause; nirvāṇa with remainder still to be worked out; complete nirvāṇa. | 
| 乱道see styles | randou / rando らんどう | (personal name) Randō | 
| 乾道see styles | kendou / kendo けんどう | (1) the ways of heaven; the virtue of good health and strength; (2) the ways of men; the path that men should follow | 
| 亂道 乱道see styles | luàn dào luan4 dao4 luan tao | see 亂說|乱说[luan4 shuo1] See: 乱道 | 
| 了道see styles | ryoudou / ryodo りょうどう | (surname, given name) Ryōdō | 
| 二道see styles | èr dào er4 dao4 erh tao futamichi ふたみち | Erdao district of Changchun city 長春市|长春市, Jilin branch roads; forked roads; crossroads; two ways (of proceeding); (surname) Nimichi two paths | 
| 五道see styles | wǔ dào wu3 dao4 wu tao godou / godo ごどう | (surname) Godō idem 五趣. | 
| 井道see styles | imichi いみち | (surname) Imichi | 
| 交道see styles | jiāo dào jiao1 dao4 chiao tao kyōdō | intersections | 
| 京道see styles | kyoudou / kyodo きょうどう | (surname) Kyōdō | 
| 人道see styles | rén dào ren2 dao4 jen tao jindou(p); nindou / jindo(p); nindo じんどう(P); にんどう | More info & calligraphy:The Tao or Dao of Being Human / Humanity (1) humanity; (2) sidewalk; footpath; (3) (にんどう only) {Buddh} (See 六道) human realm rebirth as a human being | 
| 仁道see styles | jindou / jindo じんどう | the path that one should follow as a human being; the path of benevolence; (surname) Nidō | 
| 今道see styles | kondou / kondo こんどう | (surname) Kondō | 
| 仏道see styles | butsudou / butsudo ぶつどう | (1) teachings of Buddha; Buddhist teachings; Buddhist path; Buddhism; (2) Buddhist enlightenment | 
| 仕道see styles | shidou / shido しどう | (surname) Shidō | 
| 仙道see styles | senmichi せんみち | (surname) Senmichi | 
| 仲道see styles | nakamichi なかみち | (surname) Nakamichi | 
| 伝道see styles | dendou / dendo でんどう | (n,vs,vt,vi) missionary work; proselytizing; preaching; evangelism; (surname) Dendō | 
| 伴道see styles | handou / hando はんどう | (place-name) Handō | 
| 伸道see styles | nobumichi のぶみち | (given name) Nobumichi | 
| 佈道 布道see styles | bù dào bu4 dao4 pu tao | sermon; to sermonize; to preach; to evangelize | 
| 住道see styles | suminodou / suminodo すみのどう | (place-name) Suminodō | 
| 佐道see styles | sadou / sado さどう | (surname) Sadō | 
| 佛道see styles | fó dào fo2 dao4 fo tao butsudō | More info & calligraphy:Buddha Way | 
| 作道see styles | tsukurumichi つくるみち | (surname) Tsukurumichi | 
| 佳道see styles | yoshimichi よしみち | (personal name) Yoshimichi | 
| 侃道see styles | yasumichi やすみち | (personal name) Yasumichi | 
| 便道see styles | biàn dào bian4 dao4 pien tao bendō | pavement; sidewalk; shortcut; makeshift road shortcut | 
| 俊道see styles | toshimichi としみち | (surname, given name) Toshimichi | 
| 保道see styles | yasumichi やすみち | (surname, given name) Yasumichi | 
| 信道see styles | xìn dào xin4 dao4 hsin tao nobumichi のぶみち | (telecommunications) channel; (in Confucian texts) to believe in the principles of wisdom and follow them (surname) Nobumichi | 
| 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. | 
| 俵道see styles | hiyoudou / hiyodo ひようどう | (surname) Hiyoudō | 
| 倉道see styles | kuramichi くらみち | (surname) Kuramichi | 
| 倫道see styles | rindou / rindo りんどう | (personal name) Rindō | 
| 假道see styles | jiǎ dào jia3 dao4 chia tao | via; by way of | 
| 健道see styles | takemichi たけみち | (personal name) Takemichi | 
| 側道see styles | sobamichi そばみち | (archaism) (See 間道・かんどう) side road; shortcut | 
| 偵道see styles | sadamichi さだみち | (personal name) Sadamichi | 
| 傍道see styles | wakimichi わきみち | (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) side road; byroad; (2) digression (e.g. from argument) | 
| 傳道 传道see styles | chuán dào chuan2 dao4 ch`uan tao chuan tao dendou / dendo でんどう | to lecture on doctrine; to expound the wisdom of ancient sages; to preach; a sermon (surname) Dendō dissemination of the teaching | 
| 傷道 伤道see styles | shāng dào shang1 dao4 shang tao | wound track (the path of a bullet through the body) | 
| 儀道see styles | gidou / gido ぎどう | (surname) Gidō | 
| 儒道see styles | judou / judo じゅどう | Confucianism | 
| 優道see styles | masamichi まさみち | (personal name) Masamichi | 
| 允道see styles | yundo ゆんど | (given name) Yundo | 
| 元道see styles | motomichi もとみち | (surname, given name) Motomichi | 
| 充道see styles | mitsuto みつと | (given name) Mitsuto | 
| 光道see styles | mitsumichi みつみち | (personal name) Mitsumichi | 
| 克道see styles | katsumichi かつみち | (given name) Katsumichi | 
| 入道see styles | rù dào ru4 dao4 ju tao nyuudou / nyudo にゅうどう | to enter the Way; to become a Daoist (1) {Buddh} entering the priesthood; priest; monk; (2) man with a shaven head; (3) bald-headed monster; (given name) Nyūdō To become a monk, 出家入道; to leave home and enter the Way. | 
| 內道 内道see styles | nèi dào nei4 dao4 nei tao naidō | canonical teachings | 
| 全道see styles | zendou / zendo ぜんどう | all Hokkaido; (given name) Zendō | 
| 八道see styles | bā dào ba1 dao4 pa tao hachidou / hachido はちどう | the 8 districts of feudal Japan; (place-name) Yaji (八支 or 八船 or 八行) idem 八正道. | 
| 公道see styles | gōng dao gong1 dao5 kung tao koudou / kodo こうどう | fair; equitable (1) public road; highway; (2) righteousness; justice; right path; (given name) Masamichi | 
| 六道see styles | liù dào liu4 dao4 liu tao rokudou; rikudou / rokudo; rikudo ろくどう; りくどう | {Buddh} the six realms (Deva realm, Asura realm, Human realm, Animal realm, Hungry Ghost realm, Naraka realm); (place-name) Rokudō The six ways or conditions of sentient existence; v. 六趣; the three higher are the 上三途, the three lower 下三途. | 
| 兵道see styles | hiyoudou / hiyodo ひようどう | (surname) Hiyoudō | 
| 其道see styles | kidou / kido きどう | (surname) Kidō | 
| 典道see styles | norimichi のりみち | (given name) Norimichi | 
| 兼道see styles | kanemichi かねみち | (given name) Kanemichi | 
| 内道see styles | naidou / naido ないどう | {Buddh} (ant: 外道・1) Buddhist teachings; Buddhist | 
| 円道see styles | endou / endo えんどう | (surname, given name) Endō | 
| 冥道see styles | míng dào ming2 dao4 ming tao meidō | the gateway to the ghost world 冥途; 冥土 The dark way, or land of darkness, the shades, Hades, pretas, etc. | 
| 冬道see styles | fuyumichi ふゆみち | winter road; roads in the winter; (surname) Fuyumichi | 
| 出道see styles | chū dào chu1 dao4 ch`u tao chu tao demichi でみち | to start one's career; (of an entertainer) to make one's debut (surname) Demichi To leave the world and enter the nirvana way. | 
| 分道see styles | bundou / bundo ぶんどう | (surname) Bundō | 
| 切道see styles | kirimichi きりみち | (surname) Kirimichi | 
| 初道see styles | shodou / shodo しょどう | (surname) Shodō | 
| 利道see styles | ridou / rido りどう | (surname) Ridō | 
| 則道see styles | norimichi のりみち | (given name) Norimichi | 
| 前道see styles | zendou / zendo ぜんどう | (abbreviation) (abbr. of 前面道路) front road; road in front (of a property); (surname) Maemichi | 
| 剛道see styles | takemichi たけみち | (personal name) Takemichi | 
| 剣道see styles | kendou / kendo けんどう | More info & calligraphy:Kendo / The Way of the Sword | 
| 割道see styles | warimichi わりみち | (place-name) Warimichi | 
| 劇道see styles | gekidou / gekido げきどう | drama; dramatic art | 
| 劍道 剑道see styles | jiàn dào jian4 dao4 chien tao | kendō (sports) | 
| 力道see styles | lì dào li4 dao4 li tao rikidou / rikido りきどう | strength; power; efficacy (male given name) Rikidō | 
| 加道see styles | kadou / kado かどう | (surname) Kadō | 
| 助道see styles | zhù dào zhu4 dao4 chu tao sukemichi すけみち | (surname) Sukemichi Auxiliary means, e.g. of meditation; auxiliary discipline; any aid to faith or virtue. | 
| 劫道see styles | jié dào jie2 dao4 chieh tao | to kidnap; to hijack | 
| 動道see styles | doumichi / domichi どうみち | (surname) Dōmichi | 
| 勝道 胜道see styles | shèng dào sheng4 dao4 sheng tao shoudou / shodo しょうどう | (given name) Shoudō unparalleled path | 
| 勤道see styles | qín dào qin2 dao4 ch`in tao chin tao gondō | the path of endeavor | 
| 勸道 劝道see styles | quàn dào quan4 dao4 ch`üan tao chüan tao kandō | to encourage and guide | 
| 包道see styles | kanemichi かねみち | (given name) Kanemichi | 
| 化道see styles | huà dào hua4 dao4 hua tao kedō | The way of conversion, transformation, or development; also 教道. | 
| 北道see styles | běi dào bei3 dao4 pei tao hokudou / hokudo ほくどう | (place-name) Hokudō northern tradition | 
| 匝道see styles | zā dào za1 dao4 tsa tao | freeway ramp | 
| 匡道see styles | masamichi まさみち | (personal name) Masamichi | 
| 区道see styles | kudou / kudo くどう | ward road; special ward road | 
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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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