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Yumokakan
Yumokakan
勇猛果敢
To be brave, strong, and capable of making prompt and correct decisions. To act boldly by confronting difficulties.
(勇猛)=brave and strong (果敢)=be fully capable of making decision.
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勇猛果敢
To be brave, strong, and capable of making prompt and correct decisions. To act boldly by confronting difficulties.
(勇猛)=brave and strong (果敢)=be fully capable of making decision.
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Kokushimuso
Kokushimuso
国士無双
To signify a person who is the most excellent in a country.
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Tenkamuso
Tenkamuso
天下無双
To signify a person who is the most excellent in the world.
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Hyakusenremma
Hyakusenremma
百戦錬磨
To be trained through fighting real battles many times. To gain a great amount of experience.
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Gokyomuso
Gokyomuso
剛強無双
To be supremely fearless and strong.
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Chinkiyubu
Chinkiyubu
沈毅雄武
To be sober, strong and courageous.
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Yukonoshi
Yukonoshi
熊虎之士
To signify a valiant soldier.
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Yukensokei
Yukensokei
雄健蒼勁
To be energetic and strong.
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Ifurinrin
Ifurinrin
威風凛々
To have a dignified and fearless atmosphere.
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Ikotenyoku
Ikotenyoku
為虎添翼
To bolster the power of the strong. When a tiger has wings, nobody can be stronger than it.
(虎)=tiger (翼)=wing
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Meimokuchotan
Meimokuchotan
明目張胆
To boldly tackle challenges without fear.
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Zanteisettetsu
Zanteisettetsu
斬釘截鉄
To have a decision-making ability with fortitude. (the expression signifies the strength to be able to cut even a nail or steel)
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Shishifunjin
Shishifunjin
獅子奮迅
To take on problems intensely like a lion enraged with anger.
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Rinsenfunto
Rinsenfunto
臨戦奮闘
To fight extremely hard
. To make a strenuous effort.
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Rinsentaisei
Rinsentaisei
臨戦態勢
To be prepared always to fight.
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Chinkataitan
Chinkataitan
枕戈待旦
To prepare constantly for a fight.
(枕戈)=using a weapon as a pillow (待旦)= waiting for the next day
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Sokusensokketsu
Sokusensokketsu
速戦即決
To end a fight quickly. To attempt to win a battle by attacking intensely.
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Ichigekihissatsu
Ichigekihissatsu
一撃必殺
To defeat an opponent with one blow.
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Furinkazan
Furinkazan
風林火山
This expression signifies four mental attitudes toward battle that help one behave according to situations and timing: act quickly like the wind and quietly like a forest, invade vigorously like fire and be steadfast like a mountain. It became famous after it was utilized for the banner of Takeda Shingen, a military commander in the Warring States period.
(風)=Wind (林)=Forest (火)=Fire (山)=Mountain.
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Daitanfuteki
Daitanfuteki
大胆不敵
To be bold.