Isagiyosa
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In
manliness".[1] Able to be interpreted as "grace with pride",[2] isagiyosa is the capability of accepting death with composure and equanimity.[3][4]
It stands besides other central virtues such as public-spiritedness (kō no seishin), loyalty (seijitsusa), diligence (kinbensa) and steadiness (jimichisa).
See also
References
- Japan Times. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
- Japan Times. Archived from the originalon 27 March 2017.
- ISBN 9789004495029.
- ISBN 9781847887481.
- ^ Richard J. Berenson, Neil deMause, The complete illustrated guidebook to Prospect Park and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden (2001), p. 121.
- ^ Honda Yoshihiko, 2001, ‘Taiwan de “Taiwanron” wa dô yomareta ka,’ Sekai 688: pp. 220-228, cited after Ulrike Wöhr, Japan’s “Return to Asia”: History, Diversity, Gender, “Images of Asia in Japanese Mass Media, Popular Culture and Literature”, Papers Presented at ICAS 2, Berlin, Germany, 9–12 August 2001ü .