Buy a Custom Chaos Chinese or Japanese Calligraphy Wall Scroll

We have many options to create artwork with the Chinese characters / Asian symbols / Japanese Kanji for Chaos on a wall scroll or portrait.
If you want to create a cool Chaos Asian character tattoo, you can purchase that on our Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Image Service page and we'll help you select from many forms of ancient Asian symbols that express the idea of Chaos.

Chaos

hùn dùn
konton
혼돈
混
沌

This is the Japanese, Korean and Chinese word that means absolute confusion, disorder and chaos.

This more directly refers to primal chaos or primeval chaos.

When reading something about Chinese mythology, you may find this term used to describe the formless mass before creation.

Chinese scientists sometimes use this word to refer to the nebulous state before the universe was formed or nebulosity.

In some context, this could mean "a state of confusion".

Chaos / Anarchy / Confusion / Mayhem

hùn luàn
kon ran
혼란
混
亂

The first character means confused, dirty, muddy or mixed.

The second character means confusion and disorder.

Together, these characters mean chaos, and sometimes extended to mean a type of anarchy.

This term is often used in a less-than-literal term to describe anything in disarray. Someone might use this word in a sentence like, "My kitchen is in a state of chaos" or "my life is so chaotic".

Japanese ChaosPlease note that Japanese use an alternate/simplified version of the second character of chaos - it also happens to be the same simplification used in mainland China. Click on the character to the right if you want the Japanese/Simplified version of this two-character chaos calligraphy.

Peaceful Chaos

píng jìng de hùn luàn
平
靜
的
混
亂

This is NOT a typical Chinese phrase. It was added to our calligraphy database at the request of a customer. These are two dynamically-opposed ideas, but this is the way to express them together.

Stir the Chaos

jiǎo dòng hún dùn
攪
動
混
沌

This was added to our database at the request of a customer. This means "stir the chaos" in Mandarin Chinese. It is proper grammar and meaning, but is not and ancient Chinese phrase or title.




You should look at these ready-to-ship pieces of artwork:

Spirit - Chinese / Japanese / Korean Calligraphy Wall Scroll

Spirit
Chinese / Japanese / Korean Calligraphy Wall Scroll

This says "spirit" in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and Korean Hanja. It's written in "Chaos Cursive" style.

Typical Gallery Price: $180.00

Your Price: $78.88 

Euro €59.94 
CAD $79.05 

GBP £49.88 
AUD $73.79 



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All of our calligraphy is completely done by hand in the ancient way.

When the calligrapher finishes creating your artwork, it is taken to our art mounting workshop in Beijing where a wall scroll is made by hand from a combination of silk, rice paper, and wood.
After we create your wall scroll, it takes at least two weeks for air mail delivery from Beijing to you.

Therefore, allow a few weeks for delivery from the time you place your order. Rush options are available!

When you select your calligraphy, you'll be taken to another page where you can choose various custom options.

A nice Chinese calligraphy wall scroll

The scroll that I am holding in this picture is a "medium size"
4-character wall scroll.
As you can see, it is a great size to hang on your wall.
(We also offer custom wall scrolls in larger sizes)

A professional Chinese Calligrapher

Professional calligraphers are getting to be hard to find these days.
Instead of drawing characters by hand, the new generation in China merely type roman letters into their computer keyboards and pick the character that they want from a list that pops up.

There is some fear that true Chinese calligraphy may become a lost art in the coming years. Many art institutes in China are now promoting calligraphy programs in hopes of keeping this unique form of art alive.

Trying to learn Chinese calligrapher - a futile effort

Even with the teachings of a top-ranked calligrapher in China, my calligraphy will never be good enough to sell. I will leave that to the experts.


A high-ranked Chinese master calligrapher that I met in Zhongwei

The same calligrapher who gave me those lessons also attracted a crowd of thousands and a TV crew as he created characters over 6-feet high. He happens to be ranked as one of the top 100 calligraphers in all of China. He is also one of very few that would actually attempt such a feat.



See: Our list of specifically Japanese Kanji Calligraphy Wall Scrolls. And, check out Our list of specifically old Korean Hanja Calligraphy Wall Scrolls.

The following table is only helpful for those studying Chinese (or Japanese), and perhaps helps search engines to find this page when someone enters Romanized Chinese or Japanese

TitleCharacters
Simplified
Traditional
Japanese Romaji
(Romanized Japanese)
Various forms of Romanized Chinese
Chaos混沌
混沌
kontonhùn dùn
hun dun
hun tun
hun4 dun4
hundun
Chaos / Anarchy / Confusion / Mayhem混乱
混亂
kon ran
konran
hùn luàn
hun luan
hun Lüan
hun4 luan4
hunluan
Peaceful Chaos平静的混乱
平靜的混亂
n/apíng jìng de hùn luàn
ping jing de hun luan
p`ing ching te hun Lüan
ping2 jing4 de hun4 luan4
pingjingdehunluan
pingchingtehunLüan
ping ching te hun Lüan
Stir the Chaos搅动混沌
攪動混沌
n/ajiǎo dòng hún dùn
jiao dong hun dun
chiao tung hun tun
jiao3 dong4 hun2 dun4
jiaodonghundun

If you have not set up your computer to display Chinese, the characters in this table probably look like empty boxes or random text garbage.
This is why I spent hundreds of hours making images so that you could view the characters in the "chaos" listings above.
If you want your Windows computer to be able to display Chinese characters you can either head to your Regional and Language options in your Win XP control panel, select the [Languages] tab and click on [Install files for East Asian Languages]. This task will ask for your Win XP CD to complete in most cases. If you don't have your Windows XP CD, or are running Windows 98, you can also download/run the simplified Chinese font package installer from Microsoft which works independently with Win 98, ME, 2000, and XP. It's a 2.5MB download, so if you are on dial up, start the download and go make a sandwich.

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