Results, those
- あれら《彼等・彼ら》
noun / ~の noun:
- those (indicating something distant from both speaker and listener, or something understood without naming it directly) ➜ 彼【あれ】
- they (of people) - used to refer to one's equals or inferiors - archaism
- 修身斉家治国平天下【しゅうしんせいかちこくへいてんか】
expression:
- those who wish to rule the land must first cultivate their own characters, then manage their families, then govern their states; only then can they bring peace to the land (a mantra of Confucianism) - proverb
- 天は自ら助くる者を助く【てんはみずからたすくるものをたすく】天は自ら助くるものを助く
expression:
- heaven helps those who help themselves - proverb
- 川施餓鬼【かわせがき】
noun:
- Buddhist services in memory of those drowned in a river; offering to suffering spirits at the river - four character idiom
- 去る者は追わず【さるものはおわず】
expression:
- do not pursue those who leave you - proverb ➜ 去る者は追わず、来たる者は拒まず【さるものはおわずきたるものはこばまず】
- 無縁墓地【むえんぼち】
noun:
- cemetery for those who left no relatives behind; potter's field - four character idiom
- 知る人ぞ知る【しるひとぞしる】
expression:
- well-known only to those in the know; be well-known but to the few; highly regarded by a select few
- 己に如かざる者を友とするなかれ【おのれにしかざるものをともとするなかれ】己に如かざる者を友とする勿れ
expression:
- do not befriend those beneath you - from the Analects of Confucius - proverb
- 会者定離【えしゃじょうり】
expression:
- those who meet must part (suggesting the transient nature of this life); we meet only to part - four character idiom
- 遠交近攻【えんこうきんこう】
noun:
- policy of cultivating distant countries while working to conquer those nearby - four character idiom
- 笑門来福【しょうもんらいふく】
expression:
- good fortune and happiness will come to the home of those who smile - from Chinese 打開笑門福自來 - four character idiom ➜ 笑う門には福来る
- 笑門【しょうもん】
expression:
- (good fortune and happiness will come to) the home of those who smile - on New Year's decorations hung over the front door - abbreviation ➜ 笑門来福
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