徳Fine conduct or character. A person who behaves in a morally excellent manner. A person of character. Grace. Benefit. Happiness. To be grateful for. Profit. Good. Thankful. Strengths.
也Affirmation. Words for exclamations, questions, and antonyms.
成To finish. Grow. To raise up. Accomplish. To be fruitful. to change into Good. splendid. large. well-organized.
義Righteousness. The path that one should take as a human being. Meaning. Main idea. A kinship relationship formed by persons who are not related by blood. Instead of the real thing.
教Teach. To impart knowledge or wisdom. A parable of a person who accepts what others say without hesitation. Seriousness. Smart.
義Righteousness. The path that one should take as a human being. Meaning. Main idea. A kinship relationship formed by persons who are not related by blood. Instead of the real thing.
法Law. A trajectory enforced by authority. Morality. Method. A way of doing things. Buddhist law. Buddhism. Buddhist scriptures. Distance. Dimensions. In the field of architecture, the degree or plane of inclination with respect to the vertical.
憲Basic rules. A rule. Norms. Laws. System. To follow. To make an example of. To enforce. To show widely. Officials. Senior officials.
高High. High in position. Tall. High in grade, degree, value, etc. Having passed through time. Noble. To be noble. A word that expresses respect for others.
典Books. Documents. Handbooks. Rules. Traditions. Rituals. Etiquette. To be the same as usual. To be in order. To be in order. To pawn something.
影Shadow. Something that is the opposite of an object and a light source. A reflection in the water. A shape or figure whose details are not clear. Something that is not real. Omokage. A suggestion of misfortune or bad luck. A substitute.
幸Happiness. Fortunately. Good luck. Thankfulness. To care for. To take good care of. Blessing. The outings and travels of an emperor, a son, or a superior.