[じん(P);にん, jin (P); nin] (n) (1) (じん only) benevolence (esp. as a virtue of Confucianism); consideration; compassion; humanity; charity; (2) (じん only) human; (3) kernel; (4) (じん only) (See 核小体) nucleolus; (P) #1552
[り, ri] (n) (1) reason; principle; logic; (2) { Buddh } (See 事・じ) general principle (as opposed to individual concrete phenomenon); (3) (in neo-Confucianism) the underlying principles of the cosmos; (P) #3287
[じゅがく, jugaku] (n) Confucianism; (P) #14948
[じゅきょう, jukyou] (n, adj-no) Confucianism; (P) #18949
[よしだしんとう, yoshidashintou] (n) Yoshida Shinto (fusion of Shinto, Buddhism, Confucianism & Taoism stressing traditional Japanese elements)
[けいがく, keigaku] (n) Confucianism
[こしんとう, koshintou] (n) ancient Shinto (as practiced prior to the Introduction of Confucianism and Buddhism to Japan)
[ごきょう, gokyou] (n) the Five Classics texts of Confucianism
[さんきょう, sankyou] (n) Shinto and Buddhism and Confucianism
[さんごう, sangou] (n) three bonds (in Confucianism
[ししょごきょう, shishogokyou] (n) the Four Books and Five Classics of Confucianism; the Nine Chinese Classics
[しゅしがく, shushigaku] (n) (See 陽明学) neo-Confucianism (based on the teachings of Zhu Xi and his followers)
[じゅ, ju] (n) Confucianism; Confucianist; Chinese scholar
[じゅきょうしゅぎ, jukyoushugi] (n) Confucianism
[じゅどう, judou] (n) Confucianism
[じゅぶつ, jubutsu] (n) Confucianism and Buddhism
[しんじゅぶつ, shinjubutsu] (n) Shinto, Confucianism and Buddhism
[すいかしんとう;しでますしんとう, suikashintou ; shidemasushintou] (n) Suika Shinto (fusion of Shinto with Chinese elements, esp. neo-Confucianism); Shidemasu Shinto
[せいりがく, seirigaku] (n) (See 宋学) neo-Confucianism (esp. from the Song period)
[せいきょう, seikyou] (n) sacred teachings; Confucianism; Christianity
[そうがく, sougaku] (n) (See 朱子学) Song-period neo-Confucianism (based esp. on the teachings of Zhu Xi)
[ていしゅがく, teishugaku] (n) (obsc) (See 宋学) neo-Confucianism (based on the teaching of the Cheng brothers and Zhu Xi)
[どうがく, dougaku] (n) (1) ethics; moral philosophy; (2) (the study of) Confucianism (esp. neo-Confucianism); (3) (the study of) Taoism; (4) (See 石門心学) Edo-period popularized blend of Buddhist, Shinto and Confucian ethical teachings (popularised)
[ようめいがく, youmeigaku] (n) (See 朱子学) neo-Confucianism (based on the teachings of Wang Yangming and his followers)