“Military affairs” or “Brave” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “武”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “武” means “Soldier”, “Military force” or “Military arts” etc.
Jouyou Kanji “武”
Jouyou Kanji “武” Stroke Order
Stroke # |
8 Strokes |
On-Yomi |
ぶ(bu) |
む(mu) |
Kun-Yomi |
たけ(し)(take(shi)) |
もののふ(mononofu) |
Meanings |
Strong, Brave, Heroic |
Soldier, Warrior |
Military arts |
Arm, Weapon |
Battle, war, Fight |
Half step length |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “武”, and their meanings
Words |
Meanings |
武威(ぶい-bu i) |
Military power, Military prestige |
武運(ぶうん-bu u n) |
Fortunes in war, Game’s luck |
武官(ぶかん-bu ka n) |
Military officer, Naval officer |
武器(ぶき-bu ki) |
Ammunition, Armament, Weapon, Ordnance |
武技(ぶぎ-bu gi) |
Martial arts |
武具(ぶぐ-bu gu) |
Arms, Weapons (of war), Armor |
武勲(ぶくん-bu ku n) |
Military exploits, Distinguished military service, Military feats, Military achievements |
武家(ぶけ-bu ke) |
Samurai, Samurai family, Warrior, Military family |
武家政治(ぶけせいじ-bu ke se i ji) |
Samurai government, Feudal government |
武芸(ぶげい-bu ge i) |
Martial arts, Military arts |
武功(ぶこう-bu ko u) |
Military exploits, Military feats, Military achievements, Distinguished military service |
武士(ぶし-bu shi) |
Samurai, Warrior, Soldier |
武士道(ぶしどう-bu shi do u) |
Bushido, The code of the samurai, Samurai code of chivalry, Chivalry |
武術(ぶじゅつ-bu ju tsu) |
Martial arts, Military arts |
武将(ぶしょう-bu sho u) |
Military commander, General |
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