“Sympathy” or “Mercy” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “仁”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “仁” means “Humanity”, “Morality” or “Benevolence” etc.
Jouyou Kanji “仁”
Jouyou Kanji “仁” Stroke Order
Stroke # |
4 Strokes |
On-Yomi |
じん(jin) |
に(ni) |
にん(nin) |
Meanings |
Sympathy, Consideration, Kindness, Mercy |
Intimacy, Friendship, Affection |
Humanity, Morality |
Kernel (of fruits) |
The most important virtues in Confucianism |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “仁”, and their meanings
Words |
Meanings |
仁愛(じんあい-ji n a i) |
Benevolence, Charity |
仁義(じんぎ-ji n gi) |
Humanity and justice |
仁義礼智(じんぎれいち-ji n gi re i chi) |
Benevolence, righteousness, propriety and wisdom |
仁侠(じんきょう or にんきょう-ji n n kyo u (or) ni n kyo u |
Chivalrous spirit |
仁君(じんくん-ji n ku n) |
Benevolent ruler |
仁兄(じんけい-ji n ke i) |
(Words used by men for respecting a male friend) |
仁慈(じんじ-ji n ji) |
Kind-hearted, Benevolence, Mercifulness |
仁者(じんしゃ-ji n sha) |
Man of virtue, Humanitarian |
仁術(じんじゅつ-ji n ju tsu) |
Benevolent act, Healing act |
仁心(じんしん-ji n shi n) |
Benefaction, Benevolence |
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