OK. Here we go....
One Japanese translation of "Ju" is "ten". This isn't just a surface value though. 10 is used in the saying "10,000 changes, no surprises". 10 is also defined as "10 directions" i.e. North, South, East, West, the directions from which you can give and receive techniques, etc.. The 1+0 of 10 = 1. Kano-sensei wrote about the "One Way" idea as well. 1 is also a restarting of the natural cycle from 1 to 9. In effect, that could also mean that "Ju" is the base of life itself.
OK. On to the Chinese variations...
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form gathering; gather
entirely; without exception
be based upon; squat
to lift; to hold up; to cite; to enumerate; to act; to raise; to choose; to elect
to bring up; to rear (as in raising a child)
contribute to a feast
a social club
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To me, after reading Kano-sensei's writings, what the above means is to gather all of your mental and physical energy and use it to develop yourself, through a holistic application of the most effective use of your mental and physical energy, for the sake of improving both yourself, and society.
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at a distance of; distance; to be apart
adhere; capture; restrain
receive with both hands
to spy; to lie in ambush
to resist; to repel; to refuse
net for catching rabbits
act in accordance with; seize
destroy; to stop
hurry; fast; suddenly
great; hard iron
a saw; to saw
hurricane
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The above translations could refer to the techniques of the "Ju". This - "diked pond" - could be translated in a certain way if you consider the idea of a person's budo being a pure, natural spring. In that sense, what "Ju" could mean is confining their budo to themselves so that they cannot apply it to you or others.
Anywho..... Enjoy the fortune cookie!!!
Have a nice day/night all.
Fu Bag
