This is the 9338th most frequent Japanese word.
真人
"真人" (しんじん or まことびと) in Japanese means "true person" or "saint," often referring to an ideal or enlightened person.
In this context, '真人' refers to an enlightened or perfected person, often in philosophical or spiritual ideals.
古代の哲学者は、真人を理想の境地として追求しました。
Ancient philosophers pursued 'Manjin' as an ideal state.
Here, '真人' symbolizes a person with values of purity and sincerity, representing moral admiration.
村の人々は、真人のように純粋で誠実な心を持つ人を尊敬していました。
The villagers respected individuals who had a pure and sincere heart, akin to a 'Manjin'.
The term '真人' is used to describe someone with an exemplary noble character in everyday life.