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This is how Chinese Christians and Jews refer to God. Yes, there are Chinese Jews whose ancestry dates back to Jewish traders on the silk road. Most have left China for I presume, Israel now. There are also plenty of Christians in China of both the Protestant and Catholic variety. However, the churches are basically run by the government, and the Chinese Catholic church does not recognize the Pope.
Oddly, in my experience, I found the Chinese Protestant church to be much less political compared to Baptist and other Protestant churches that I have attended in America.
This is also the typically-used title for God in Japanese.
However, while you may find this term in old Korean dictionaries, it is an obscure, and rarely-used title for God in modern Korean.
See Also... Christianity | Jesus Christ
Score: 100/100


This is how Chinese Muslims refer to God (it literally means "True Master"). Oddly, in China, two different names for God have emerged. Even though Muslims, Christians, and Jews all worship the same God of Abraham.
In Arabic, the word Allah is just the Arabic way to say God. Arab Christians pray to Allah, just like Arab Muslims. Somehow in China the title of God diverged.
If you are curious, there are millions of Muslims throughout China, but especially in the northwest portion of China known as Xinjiang. Here you will find descendants of Turkmen, Persian, Arab, and other ethnicities. Some are mixed with Han-Chinese blood; others appear to be pure Turkmen. Many have fair complexions, green eyes, and light hair, but all are citizens of China. A visit to Xinjiang will shift your paradigm and blow away all of your stereotypes about what it means to be Chinese.
Score: 100/100


This is the Chinese, Korean and Japanese word for "Gospel" or "Word of God". This is a specifically Christian word in Asia (not used for any other religion).
The first character means "blessing", "good fortune" or "good luck". This first character is a special character used throughout China to bring good tidings and fortune - especially during Chinese New Years. The second character means "sound", "noise" or "news".
Together, these characters create a word that means "The Good News" or "The Sound of Good Fortune".
When read by a Chinese or Japanese person, this word is always perceived as "The Christian Gospel", "Word of God". or even "The Voice of God".
See Also... Christianity | Jesus Christ
Score: 67/100




This is the most verbose (longest) word for "Christian" in the Chinese and Japanese languages.
The literal translation of the first two characters is Christ. Third Character means "Religion" or "Teaching". The last character means "apprentice" or "disciple".
Altogether these three characters mean "Christ's Teaching Disciple" or "Christ's Religion Apprentice".
Note: The last two characters are sometimes translated together as "follower (of a religion)", so you could also say it means "Follower of Christ".
This four-character title makes it very clear what you are talking about in Chinese.
See Also... Jesus Christ
Score: 66/100




This means exactly what the title suggests. The first two characters mean "trust" or "believe" and the second two mean "God" (as in the God of Abraham and the God of Zion).
This is also how the American phrase "In God We Trust" as seen on U.S. Currency would be translated into Chinese. It would also be correct to say that this means "Believe in God". though in this arrangement/context, one would be more likely to interpret it as "trust".
Score: 55/100


This is the noun that describes the act of praying to God. This term generally applies only to western religions that pray to the God of Abraham (Christians, Jews, and Muslims).
Score: 45/100


This is a second way to write "prayer". It is a little more formal than "dao gao", but the general meaning is the same. This Chinese/Japanese/Korean word can be translated as "to pray", "to say one's prayers" or simply "prayer". Like the other common term for prayer, this term generally applies only to western religions that pray to the God of Abraham (Christians, Jews, and Muslims).
Score: 44/100



This is the Chinese, Japanese and Korean word for "Christianity". Just as in English, this word is often used to mean "Protestant" but includes Catholics in the true definition.
It is the word used to refer to the whole "Christian religion" or "Christian Faith" and therefore it can be translated as "Christianity". However, used as an adjective in regards to a person, it would translate as "Christian". But more like saying "His religion is Christianity" rather than a noun form.
If you break it apart, the characters mean Base/Foundation Leading/Supervising Religion/Teaching. It makes more sense in Japanese, Chinese, and Korean. The first two characters together are translated as "Christ". So you can also say this means "Christ's Religion" or "Christ's Teachings" when directly translated, or in reverse, "The Religion of Christ" or "The Teaching of Christ".
Notes: The last character has a slight difference in one stroke - however, in calligraphic form, this will not be apparent. This entry can easily be read by any Korean person who knows Hanja characters (Chinese characters used in Korean).
See Also... Jesus Christ
Score: 15/100


This is the Chinese, Japanese and Korean word for resurrection or rebirth. Basically this means "return to life".
It is the term used in most Asian Bibles to refer to the resurrection of Christ. In Japanese, it is sometimes used to mean a Christian Revival. In some context it can mean resuscitation.
See Also... Christianity | Jesus Christ
Score: 14/100



This is a very strong and direct word in Chinese for "Christian".
The literal translation of the first two characters is "Christ". The last character means apprentice, follower, or disciple. Altogether these three characters mean "Christ's Disciple" or "Christ's Apprentice". This is a pretty cool title to hang on your wall if you are a devout Christian.
Also used by Japanese Christians (but may be unfamiliar to non-Christian Japanese people).
See Also... Jesus Christ
Score: 13/100
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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
| Title | Characters Simplified Traditional |
Japanese Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Hanyu-Pinyin (Romanized Chinese) | |||
| God of Zion / God of Abraham / The Judeo-Christian God | 上帝 上帝 | joutei jotei | shàng dì shang di | shang4 di4 shangdi | ||
| Allah / God of Islam | 真主 真主 | n/a | zhēn zhǔ zhen zhu | zhen1 zhu3 zhenzhu | ||
| Word of God / The Gospel | 福音 福音 | fukuin | fú yīn fu yin | fu2 yin1 fuyin | ||
| Disciple of Christianity | 基督教徒 基督教徒 | kirisutokyouto kirisutokyoto | jī dū jiào tú ji du jiao tu | ji1 du1 jiao4 tu2 jidujiaotu | ||
| Trust in God / In God We Trust | 相信上帝 相信上帝 | n/a | xiāng xìn shàng dì xiang xin shang di | xiang1 xin4 shang4 di4 xiangxinshangdi | ||
| Prayer | 祷告 禱告 | n/a | dǎo gào dao gao | dao3 gao4 daogao | ||
| Prayer / Praying | 祈祷 祈禱 | kitou kito | qǐ dǎo qi dao | qi3 dao3 qidao | ||
| Christianity / Christian | 基督教 基督教 | kirisutokyou kirisutokyo | jī dū jiào ji du jiao | ji1 du1 jiao4 jidujiao | ||
| Resurrection / Re-Birth | 复活 復活 | hukkatsu hukatsu | fù huó fu huo | fu4 huo2 fuhuo | ||
| Christian / Christ's Disciple | 基督徒 基督徒 | kirisuto | jī dū tú | |||
| 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.
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