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Today when it is 3rd time, I introduce "The kanji phrase expressing justice and equality."

Japanese tattoo symbols of Komei-seidai.pdf
Kanji symbols of Komei seidai

 


Kanji symbols of Komei seidai

 

 

 

 

Meaning :
Fairly,
open and fair,
Fair and justice,
fairness and justice,

Pronunciation : ko-mei-sei-dai

Note :
The concept that things are judged and coped with without personal feelings with justice.

A state without injustice or secrecy.

Japanese tattoo symbols of Shinchi-Komei.pdf
Kanji symbols of Shinchi komei

 

Kanji symbols of Shinchi komei

 

 

 

 

Meaning :
Honest and generous heart.
Spirit noble-minded like aureole of the Buddha.

Pronunciation : shin-chi-ko-mei

Note :
"Shin-chi" represent "the mind, spirit, and true intention."

"Ko-mei" represent "the light (aureole of the Buddha) which shines brightly."

 

Japanese tattoo symbols of Gensei-Churitsu.pdf
Kanji symbols of Gensei churitsu

Kanji symbols of-Gensei churitsu

 

 

 

 

Meaning :
The Justice that is protected strictly by "standpoint not biased and the viewpoint that are not partial."

Pronunciation : gen-sei-chu-ritsu

Note :
"Gen-sei" is a kanji idiom with the meaning that justice is protected severely.

"Chu-ritsu" is a kanji idiom with the meaning "neutrality."

 

Japanese tattoo symbols of Mushi-Muhen.pdf
Kanji symbols of Mushi muhen

 

Kanji symbols of Mushi muhen

 

 

 

 

Meaning :
Situation that fair judgment and action are made without giving priority to individual profits and honor.

Situation that impartial action is taken without thinking about own profit.

Pronunciation : mu-shi-mu-hen

Note :
In this kanji idiom, the kanji "shi" has the meaning of "egocentric action."

In this kanji idiom, the kanji "hen" has the meaning of "Biased judgment."

And, kanji of "mu" is kanji symbol with the meaning to deny these.

Japanese tattoo symbols of Fuhen-Futo.pdf
Kanji symbols of Fuhen futo

 

Kanji symbols of Fuhen futo

 

 

 

 

Meaning :
Fairness / a neutral viewpoint without joining both any kind of principles and the political party.

Pronunciation : fu-hen-fu-to

Note :
In this kanji idiom, the kanji "hen" has meaning of "Biased will and prejudice."

In this kanji idiom, the kanji "huhen" has meaning of "fairness."

And, the kanji "huto" has meaning of "Principle not to participate in companion and league."

 

Kanji symbols of Zeze hihiMeaning :
Thought that it is necessary to judge things objectively and impartially.

Pronunciation : zeze-hihi

Meaning
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Principle that it is necessary to judge things objectively and impartially.

Kanji symbols of Zeze-Hihi-Shugi

Pronunciation :
zeze-hihi-shugi

Pronunciation :
zeze-hihi-shugi

 

Note :

Japanese tattoo symbols of Zeze-Hihi.pdf
Kanji symbols of Zeze hihi

This word was spread by "Xunzi" who is a philosopher of China.
Xunzi is a philosopher and Confucianism person in China at the end of Warring States Period.

XunZi

"It admits that the right thing is right. And it admits that it is not right that it is not right."

Such a principle is called "Zeze-Hihi-Shugi".

Japanese tattoo symbols of Zeze-Hihi-Shugi.pdf
Kanji symbols of Zeze Hihi Shugi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I think that all these kanji idioms are very suitable for the kanji tattoo.
These all are best kanji idioms for "Principle and policy".

I introduce Mencius's word at the end.

Kanji symbols of Sokuin-no kokoro

Meaning : Mind of pity and sympathy.

Pronunciation :
sokuin-no-kokoro

 

Note :
"Soku-in" is a word that means "pity and sympathy" for others.

"惻隠の情は仁の端なり"Mencius

This is the famous phrase which Mencius left.

<The spirit which understands the pain of people's mind and has the heart to be considerate  is a starting point of the eminent virtue which should be protected as a person.>

Mencius put such a meaning to this phrase.

It is a very wonderful and impressive phrase.

Japanese tattoo symbols of Sokuin-no-jo.pdf
Kanji symbols of Sokuin-no-jo

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These are kanji symbols expressing equality and "the principles about them".

Kanji symbols of Isshi-dojin

Japanese tattoo symbols of Isshi-dojin.pdf
Kanji symbols of Isshi-dojin

Meaning :
Ideology of idea that it is necessary to love everything equally without discrimination.
Ideology that it is necessary to do the same treatment without partiality for everyone.
Ideology which has affection equally to everybody irrespective of a status, a Academic background , friend and foe, etc.

Pronunciation : isshi-do-jin

Note :
"Isshi" has the meaning "It sees equally and treat".
"jin" has the meaning "Consideration, Sympathy and love."


Japanese tattoo symbols of kenai-mushi.pdf
Kanji symbols of Kenai-mushi

Kanji symbols of Kenai-mushi

Meaning :
Ideology without distinction of "Oneself and other people" that widely loves everyone.
This is thought of "Mozi" at Chinese Warring States Period.

Pronunciation : kenai-mushi

Note :
This is a thought of "Mozi" of the Chinese age of civil strife.

Mozi of philosopher in China
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"Kenai" has the meaning "It is necessary to love others as well as loving oneself."
The meaning of "Mushi" is "Without distinction with oneself and another person."

 

 

 

The following two Kanji idioms have the same meaning.

Kanji symbols of Shikai-dohoKanji symbols of Shikai-keitei

Meaning :
Ideology that people in the world are intimate like brothers and sisters.

This is the ideology "With sincerity and propriety, people all over the world can happily become like the brother.
Moreover, it is necessary to do so."

Pronunciation :
shikai-do-ho / shikai-kei-tei

Note :
"Shikai" has the meaning "the sea on all sides (world)."
"Do-ho" is "a countryman".
"Keitei" is "Brothers".

Japanese tattoo symbols of shikai-doho.pdf   Japanese tattoo symbols of shikai-teikei.pdf
Kanji symbols of Shikai-doho   Kanji symbols of Shikai-keitei

 

Kanji symbols of Onshin-byodo Meaning :
The meaning that equivalent treatment is made to an enemy and an ally.

Ideology of doing equal treatment to "Other people whom a self has a grudge and hostility feeling towards " and "Oneself and an intimate partner".

Japanese tattoo symbols of onshin-byodo.pdf
Kanji symbols of Onshin-byodo

Note :
Originally this is a Buddhistic term.

"If, ahead of the love and hate of an enemy and the friend, will agree without distinction entirely; and die a peaceful death similarly without all distinctions."

....This is the instruction of Buddhism.

 

It was very difficult for me to translate today's kanji word into English.

 

Thank you for reading to the last.

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kanji symbol expressing equality

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These are kanji symbols expressing equality and "the principles about them".

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By the request of readers, I feature the kanji symbols expressing "equal, fairness, and justice" in a total of 3 times.

 

Japan until about 30 years ago might have been "Country of inequality."

  • The discrimination of "man and woman" in the society.
  • Discrimination of pay by sex.
  • Seniority system.
  • Androcracy in the home.

Mostly is decreasing in present Japan.
In addition, Discrimination in "the social standing of a family" seems to have been in the infancy of my parents.

Japanese tattoo symbols of equality.pdf
Kanji symbols of Equality


Kanji symbols of EqualityMeaning : Equality

Pronunciation : byo-do

Example :
equal representation of voters in the legislature.

lead the fight for equality for all black Americans

 

Please let me first explain only one.

Kanji symbols of principle This kanji symbol appearing in the following images than this frequently has a meaning to call "principle".

The pronunciation of this kanji symbol is "shugi."

 

Japanese tattoo symbols of egalitarianism.pdf
Kanji symbols of egalitarianism

 

 

Kanji symbols of egalitarianism

Meaning : egalitarianism

Pronunciation : byo-do-shugi

 

 

Kanji symbols of Gender equality

Meaning :
Gender equality;
Equality between men and women;

Pronunciation : danjyo-byo-do

 

Japanese tattoo symbols of gender equality.pdf
Kanji symbols of Gender equality
Japanese tattoo symbols of philanthropism.pdf
Kanji symbols of Philanthropism

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kanji symbols of Philanthropism

Meaning :
Philanthropism;
Philanthropy;

Pronunciation : hakuai-shugi

 

Kanji symbols of Humanitarianism

Meaning : Humanitarianism

Pronunciation : jindo-shugi

 

 

Japanese tattoo symbols of humanitarianism.pdf   Japanese tattoo symbols of Humanism 1.pdf
Kanji symbols of Humanitarianism   Kanji symbols of Humanism 1

 

 

Three kanji phrases of the following have the same meaning.

Kanji symbols of Humanism 1

Meaning : Humanism

Pronunciation :
jin-bun-shugi

 

Kanji symbols of Humanism 2

Meaning : Humanism

Pronunciation :
ningen-shugi

 

Kanji symbols of Humanism 3

Meaning : Humanism

Pronunciation :
ningen-shijo-shugi

Note :
In these three, this is the kanji phrase by which the meaning is strengthened most.

Japanese tattoo symbols of Humanism 2.pdf
Kanji symbols of Humanism 2
Japanese tattoo symbols of Humanism 3.pdf
Kanji symbols of Humanism 3

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