革命

Verb

 * 1) to revolt; to start a revolution
 * 2)  to revolutionize; to transform completely
 * 3)  to change in accordance with the Mandate of Heaven

Noun

 * 1) revolution

Adjective

 * 1)  revolutionary

Etymology
From, from. In China, the was said to rule the world, including establishing a new dynasty, by receiving the  (or 元命). This word has been used for a long time in Japan, starting from the introduction of I Ching (易經). Western Affairs (『西洋事情』, 1866-70) of Fukuzawa Yukichi (福󠄁澤 諭󠄀吉) used this word as a translation of the English word "revolution", and it was later popularised by Nakae Chōmin (中江 兆民) and others.

Noun

 * 1) a revolution; a coup d'état
 * 2) one of the sankaku in traditional cosmology; a year often accompanied by change
 * 1) one of the sankaku in traditional cosmology; a year often accompanied by change
 * 1) one of the sankaku in traditional cosmology; a year often accompanied by change
 * 1) one of the sankaku in traditional cosmology; a year often accompanied by change
 * 1) one of the sankaku in traditional cosmology; a year often accompanied by change
 * 1) one of the sankaku in traditional cosmology; a year often accompanied by change