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自強 is the kind of inner strength that applies to a person who has will-power and can inspire themselves to do great things.
自強 can also be the creed of a person that always pursues self-improvement.
Other translations: self-strengthening, striving for improvement, self-improvement, striving to become stronger, and self-renewal.
修養 means self-improvement in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja.
Other translations for this word include accomplishment, training, self-cultivation, (mental) training, self-discipline, cultivation, or cultivating moral character.
自強不息 is a proverb or idiom that suggests that the pursuit of self-improvement is eternal. It can also be a suggestion to strive unremittingly in life.
The first two characters mean inner strength with the idea of self-improvement. The last two characters mean “never rest” or “striving without giving up.”
Some will translate these four characters as “Exert and strive hard without any let-up.”
極真 is the Japanese title Kyokushin.
The literal meaning is “great truth” or “ultimate truth.” However, 極真 is usually associated with the style of stand-up, full-contact karate, founded in 1964 by Masutatsu Oyama (大山倍達).
Practitioners of the Kyokushinkai Karate follow a philosophy of discipline and self-improvement.
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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
修養 修养 see styles |
xiū yǎng xiu1 yang3 hsiu yang shuuyou / shuyo しゅうよう |
More info & calligraphy: Self-Improvement(n,vs,vi) self-improvement; (mental) training; self-discipline; cultivation cultivating moral character |
自強 自强 see styles |
zì qiáng zi4 qiang2 tzu ch`iang tzu chiang jikyou / jikyo じきょう |
More info & calligraphy: Inner Strength / Self-Improvement(noun/participle) strenuous effort |
自強不息 自强不息 see styles |
zì qiáng bù xī zi4 qiang2 bu4 xi1 tzu ch`iang pu hsi tzu chiang pu hsi |
More info & calligraphy: Always Striving for Inner Strength |
要好 see styles |
yào hǎo yao4 hao3 yao hao |
to be on good terms; to be close friends; striving for self-improvement |
自利行 see styles |
zì lì xíng zi4 li4 xing2 tzu li hsing jiri no gyō |
to practice of self-improvement |
吳下阿蒙 吴下阿蒙 see styles |
wú xià ā méng wu2 xia4 a1 meng2 wu hsia a meng |
General Lü Meng 呂蒙|吕蒙 of the southern state of Wu (idiom); model of self-improvement by diligent study (from unlettered soldier to top strategist of Wu) |
聯合自強 联合自强 see styles |
lián hé zì qiáng lian2 he2 zi4 qiang2 lien ho tzu ch`iang lien ho tzu chiang |
to combine together for self-improvement; joint movement for self-strengthening |
自分磨き see styles |
jibunmigaki じぶんみがき |
self-improvement |
自利行滿 自利行满 see styles |
zì lì xíng mǎn zi4 li4 xing2 man3 tzu li hsing man jiri gyōman |
completion of practices for self-improvement |
自己研鑽 see styles |
jikokensan じこけんさん |
self-improvement |
自己鍛錬 see styles |
jikotanren じこたんれん |
self-discipline; self-improvement |
自強自立 自强自立 see styles |
zì qiáng zì lì zi4 qiang2 zi4 li4 tzu ch`iang tzu li tzu chiang tzu li |
to strive for self-improvement |
自己啓発本 see styles |
jikokeihatsubon / jikokehatsubon じこけいはつぼん |
self-improvement book |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Inner Strength Self-Improvement | 自強 自强 | zì qiáng / zi4 qiang2 / zi qiang / ziqiang | tzu ch`iang / tzuchiang / tzu chiang | |
Self-Improvement | 修養 修养 | shuuyou / shuyo shuyo / shuyo | xiū yǎng / xiu1 yang3 / xiu yang / xiuyang | hsiu yang / hsiuyang |
Always Striving for Inner Strength | 自強不息 自强不息 | zì qiáng bú xī zi4 qiang2 bu2 xi1 zi qiang bu xi ziqiangbuxi | tzu ch`iang pu hsi tzuchiangpuhsi tzu chiang pu hsi |
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Kyokushin | 極真 | kyoku shin / kyokushin | ||
In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line. In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese. |
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