benevolence
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morals
vice
ethical
lack of virtue
great virtue
virtue
repayment of someone's kindness
Greenland
fortune
womanly virtues
three primary virtues: valour, wisdom and benevolence (valor)
natural virtue
Tokuyama University
multipurpose knife
early-modern men's jacket resembling a haori
public spirit
the five virtues (esp. in Confucianism)
the unity of knowledge and virtue
Tokushima University (abbr)
national morality
The University of Tokushima (abbr)
the eight virtues
public morality
Tokushima University
Tokugawa period (i.e. the Edo period, 1603-1867)
economical product
moral influence
(types of) virtue
Gentoku era (1329.8.29-1331.8.9)
two-handed head twist down
immorality
learning and virtue
the House of Tokugawa
benevolent rule
economical
Shōtoku era (1711.4.25-1716.6.22)
Dai Nippon Butoku Kai (martial arts organization; 1895-1946)
Tokushima Prefecture (Shikoku)
Tokuji era (1306.12.14-1308.10.9)
Tokyo Seitoku University
Tokugawa forces
moral sense
personal morals
to practice virtue
virtue gained by practising Buddhism
moral philosophy
moral character or consciousness
double standard of morality
virtuous act or deeds
Chōtoku era (995.2.22-999.1.13)
knowledge and virtue
political morality
Tokuyama Line
virtuous
principle of virtuous government
saintliness
morally
sexual morality
morality
debt cancellation order issued by the Emperor or the Shogun (during the Muromachi and Kamakura periods)
Tokushima (city, prefecture)
having both (wide) knowledge and (high) virtue
Ōtoku era (1084.2.7-1087.4.7)
blessing
Tokuma Shoten (publisher)
virtuous person
the early bird catches the worm
Tao Te Ching (classic Chinese text by Lao Tzu)
Tokushima Bunri University
virtueless
the early bird gets the worm
undesirable state brought about by (my) lack of virtue
Tentoku era (957.10.27-961.2.16)
moralism
Montoku Jitsuroku (fifth of the six classical Japanese history texts)
public morals
martial arts
goddess of (lucky) directions
divine virtues
business morality
moral education
immoral
Tokushima Prefectural Police (abbr)
traffic ethics
argument from morality (for the existence of God)
being perfectly happy and prosperous
Tokugawa shogunate (1603-1867)
Kentoku era (of the Southern Court; 1370.7.24-1372.4.?)
corrupt politician
Ryotokuji University
Seitoku University
unscrupulous business practices
moral vacuum
Herrenmoral (master morality, as a philosophical concept of Nietzsche)
Ohatsu and Tokubei (lovers who committed suicide together in 1703)
moral law
sense of guilty pleasure
Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu
moral consciousness
ethics and morality
sense of morality
one's talent and virtue
virtues of Buddha
influence of great virtue
moral hazard
morality play
Eitoku era (of the Northern Court) (1381.2.24-1384.2.27)
Moral Rearmament
Yamantaka Vidya-raja
woman's virtues
morality police (e.g. in Iran)
fraudulent site
Japan Moral Education Society
Utoc Corporation
Jōtoku era (1097.11.21-1099.8.28)
Tokugawa Art Museum
all-purpose kitchen knife
crook
Tokyo Seitoku College
merit
corruption
Entoku era (1489.8.21-1492.7.19)
conventional morality
moral decadence (decline, corruption)
Shukutoku University
legal ethics
splendid virtue
Shitoku era (of the Northern Court; 1384.2.27-1387.8.23)
one's accumulated merit
benefit from ancestors' virtue
various virtues
Kangde era (of Japanese puppet state Manchukuo; 1934-1945)
uprising demanding debt cancellation orders (Muromachi period)
charity
to accumulate merit
virtues
shyster
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