無何有
Japanese
    
| Kanji in this term | ||
|---|---|---|
| 無 | 何 | 有 | 
| む Grade: 4 | か Grade: 2 | ゆう Grade: 3 | 
| goon | kan’on | |
| Kanji in this term | ||
|---|---|---|
| 無 | 何 | 有 | 
| む Grade: 4 | か Grade: 2 | う Grade: 3 | 
| goon | kan’on | goon | 
Etymology
    
Literary Chinese 無何有 (literally “nothing exists”), from the chapter 逍遙遊 of Zhuangzi
Pronunciation
    
Noun
    
無何有 or 無何有 • (mukau or mukayū) ←むかいう (mukaiu)?
- (literary, attributive) a state of pure naturality, free from artifice
See also
    
- 無何有の郷 (mukau no sato)
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