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絕處逢生 is a Chinese proverb/idiom that talks of coming back from death's door or an unexpected rescue from danger.
Figuratively, this can be to recover from a seemingly impossible situation or to find a way out of a predicament.
If you have survived a near-death experience or severe illness, this might be an appropriate wall scroll for you.
This is the Mawangdui version of Daodejing chapter 54.
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your feng2 search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
夆 see styles |
féng feng2 feng |
to butt (as horned animals) |
摓 see styles |
féng feng2 feng |
wide; to sew |
浲 see styles |
féng feng2 feng |
old variant of 漨[feng2]; (used in place names) |
漨 see styles |
féng feng2 feng |
(name of an ancient river) |
綘 see styles |
féng feng2 feng |
variant of 縫|缝[feng2] |
逢 see styles |
féng feng2 feng ai あい |
to meet by chance; to come across; (of a calendar event) to come along; (of an event) to fall on (a particular day); to fawn upon (female given name) Ai |
密縫 密缝 see styles |
mì féng mi4 feng2 mi feng |
tight seam; to calk |
彌縫 弥缝 see styles |
mí féng mi2 feng2 mi feng |
to cover up mistakes or crimes; to stitch up; to fix |
手縫 手缝 see styles |
shǒu féng shou3 feng2 shou feng |
to sew by hand; hand-sewn |
折縫 折缝 see styles |
zhé féng zhe2 feng2 che feng |
welt seam (doubled over and sewed again from topside) |
欣逢 see styles |
xīn féng xin1 feng2 hsin feng |
on the happy occasion of |
每逢 see styles |
měi féng mei3 feng2 mei feng |
every time; on each occasion; whenever |
相逢 see styles |
xiāng féng xiang1 feng2 hsiang feng sōhō |
to meet (by chance); to come across to meet each other |
絎縫 绗缝 see styles |
háng féng hang2 feng2 hang feng |
to quilt |
縫合 缝合 see styles |
féng hé feng2 he2 feng ho hougou / hogo ほうごう |
to sew together; suture (in surgery); to sew up (a wound) (noun, transitive verb) sewing together; stitching up (a wound); suture |
縫窮 缝穷 see styles |
féng qióng feng2 qiong2 feng ch`iung feng chiung |
to sew and mend clothes for a pittance |
縫紉 缝纫 see styles |
féng rèn feng2 ren4 feng jen |
to sew; tailoring |
縫絍 缝絍 see styles |
féng rèn feng2 ren4 feng jen |
to sew; to stitch |
縫綴 缝缀 see styles |
féng zhuì feng2 zhui4 feng chui hōtai |
to patch together; to mend to stitch |
縫線 缝线 see styles |
féng xiàn feng2 xian4 feng hsien |
sewing thread; suture |
縫補 缝补 see styles |
féng bǔ feng2 bu3 feng pu |
to darn (clothing); to sew and mend |
縫製 缝制 see styles |
féng zhì feng2 zhi4 feng chih housei / hose ほうせい |
to sew; to make (clothes, bedding) (noun/participle) sewing |
腰縫 腰缝 see styles |
yāo féng yao1 feng2 yao feng yōhō |
hips |
逢俉 see styles |
féng wú feng2 wu2 feng wu |
to come across something scary; to have a fright |
逢迎 see styles |
féng yíng feng2 ying2 feng ying |
to fawn on; to ingratiate oneself; (literary) to meet face to face |
逢集 see styles |
féng jí feng2 ji2 feng chi |
market day |
適逢 适逢 see styles |
shì féng shi4 feng2 shih feng |
to just happen to coincide with |
遭逢 see styles |
zāo féng zao1 feng2 tsao feng souhou / soho そうほう |
to encounter (something unpleasant) (noun/participle) meeting by chance; running into; coming upon; encounter |
重逢 see styles |
chóng féng chong2 feng2 ch`ung feng chung feng |
to meet again; to be reunited; reunion |
馮武 冯武 see styles |
féng wǔ feng2 wu3 feng wu |
Feng Doubo or Feng Wu (1672-), calligrapher of the Ming-Qing transition; also called 馮竇伯|冯窦伯[Feng2 Dou4 bo2] |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Yvon | 伊馮 伊冯 | yī féng / yi1 feng2 / yi feng / yifeng | i feng / ifeng | |
Yvonne | 伊馮 伊冯 | yī féng / yi1 feng2 / yi feng / yifeng | i feng / ifeng | |
Vonda | 馮達 冯达 | féng dá / feng2 da2 / feng da / fengda | feng ta / fengta | |
Vonny | 馮尼 冯尼 | féng ní / feng2 ni1 / feng ni / fengni | ||
Vonna | 馮娜 冯娜 | féng nà / feng2 na4 / feng na / fengna | ||
Dayvon | 戴馮 戴冯 | dài féng / dai4 feng2 / dai feng / daifeng | tai feng / taifeng | |
Maryvonne | 瑪麗馮 玛丽冯 | mǎ lì féng ma3 li4 feng2 ma li feng malifeng | ||
Return From Death’s Door | 絕處逢生 绝处逢生 | jué chǔ féng shēng jue2 chu3 feng2 sheng1 jue chu feng sheng juechufengsheng | chüeh ch`u feng sheng chüehchufengsheng chüeh chu feng sheng |
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Daodejing Tao Te Ching - Chapter 54 | 善建者不拔善抱者不脫子孫以祭祀不絕修之身其德乃真修之家其德有余修之鄉其德乃長修之國其德乃夆修之於天下其德乃博以身觀身以家觀家以鄉觀鄉以邦觀邦以天下觀天下吾何以知天下然茲以此 善建者不拔善抱者不脱子孙以祭祀不绝修之身其德乃真修之家其德有余修之乡其德乃长修之国其德乃夆修之于天下其德乃博以身观身以家观家以乡观乡以邦观邦以天下观天下吾何以知天下然兹以此 | shàn jiàn zhě bù bá shàn bào zhě bù tuō zǐ sūn yǐ jì sì bù jué xiū zhī shēn qí dé nǎi zhēn xiū zhī jiā qí dé yǒu yú xiū zhī xiāng qí dé nǎi zhǎng xiū zhī guó qí dé nǎi féng xiū zhī yú tiān xià qí dé nǎi bó yǐ shēn guān shēn yǐ jiā guān jiā yǐ xiāng guān xiāng yǐ bāng guān bāng yǐ tiān xià guān tiān xià wú hé yǐ zhī tiān xià rán zī yǐ cǐ shan4 jian4 zhe3 bu4 ba2 shan4 bao4 zhe3 bu4 tuo1 zi3 sun1 yi3 ji4 si4 bu4 jue2 xiu1 zhi1 shen1 qi2 de2 nai3 zhen1 xiu1 zhi1 jia1 qi2 de2 you3 yu2 xiu1 zhi1 xiang1 qi2 de2 nai3 zhang3 xiu1 zhi1 guo2 qi2 de2 nai3 feng2 xiu1 zhi1 yu2 tian1 xia4 qi2 de2 nai3 bo2 yi3 shen1 guan1 shen1 yi3 jia1 guan1 jia1 yi3 xiang1 guan1 xiang1 yi3 bang1 guan1 bang1 yi3 tian1 xia4 guan1 tian1 xia4 wu2 he2 yi3 zhi1 tian1 xia4 ran2 zi1 yi3 ci3 shan jian zhe bu ba shan bao zhe bu tuo zi sun yi ji si bu jue xiu zhi shen qi de nai zhen xiu zhi jia qi de you yu xiu zhi xiang qi de nai zhang xiu zhi guo qi de nai feng xiu zhi yu tian xia qi de nai bo yi shen guan shen yi jia guan jia yi xiang guan xiang yi bang guan bang yi tian xia guan tian xia wu he yi zhi tian xia ran zi yi ci | shan chien che pu pa shan pao che pu t`o tzu sun i chi ssu pu chüeh hsiu chih shen ch`i te nai chen hsiu chih chia ch`i te yu yü hsiu chih hsiang ch`i te nai chang hsiu chih kuo ch`i te nai feng hsiu chih yü t`ien hsia ch`i te nai po i shen kuan shen i chia kuan chia i hsiang kuan hsiang i pang kuan pang i t`ien hsia kuan t`ien hsia wu ho i chih t`ien hsia jan tzu i tz`u shan chien che pu pa shan pao che pu to tzu sun i chi ssu pu chüeh hsiu chih shen chi te nai chen hsiu chih chia chi te yu yü hsiu chih hsiang chi te nai chang hsiu chih kuo chi te nai feng hsiu chih yü tien hsia chi te nai po i shen kuan shen i chia kuan chia i hsiang kuan hsiang i pang kuan pang i tien hsia kuan tien hsia wu ho i chih tien hsia jan tzu i tzu |
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In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line. In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese. |
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All of our calligraphy wall scrolls are handmade.
When the calligrapher finishes creating your artwork, it is taken to my 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.
Allow a few weeks for delivery. Rush service speeds it up by a week or two for $10!
When you select your calligraphy, you'll be taken to another page where you can choose various custom options.
The wall scroll that Sandy is holding in this picture is a "large size"
single-character wall scroll.
We also offer custom wall scrolls in small, medium, and an even-larger jumbo size.
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.
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.
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.
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