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1. Predestined Love / Love by Fate
2. The Mysterious Bond Between People
4. Fate / Opportunity / Chance
5. Yuan Fen
The invisible force that brings people together forever
緣 represents the fate that brings and bonds people together.
緣 is a complicated single character. It can mean a lot of different things depending on how you read it.
In Japanese, it can mean fate, destiny, a mysterious force that binds two people together, a relationship between two people, bond, link, connection, family ties, affinity, opportunity, or chance (to meet someone and start a relationship). It can also mean “someone to rely on,” relative, reminder, memento, or the female given name, Yori.
It's the same in Chinese, where it's defined as cause, reason, karma, fate, or predestined affinity.
In the Buddhist context, it's Pratyaya. This is the concept of indirect conditions, as opposed to direct causes. It's when something happens (meeting someone) by circumstance or a contributing environment. Instead of a direct cause or act, it is a conditioning cause without direct input or action by the involved people.
Occasionally, this character is used in a facetious way to say hem, seam, or edge of clothing. In this case, it's the seam that brings or holds the clothing together.
Note: Japanese will tend to use the variant of this Kanji shown to the right. If you want this version (and are ordering this from the Japanese master calligrapher), click on the Kanji at the right instead of the button above.
緣份 specifically represents the fate or destiny that brings two people together.
This is like the chance meeting of two people that leads sometime later to marriage.
This could also be the chance meeting of two business people who become partners and build a huge and successful company.
This idea is often associated with a fateful meeting leading to good fortune.
Some will define this word as “Destiny brings you two together” or “Meant to be.”
Note: The second character can also be written without the left radical, as shown to the right. If you have a preference, please let use know in the special instructions for your project. There is no difference in meaning or pronunciation, just two (alternate) ways to write the same character.
See Also: Soulmates | Good Fortune
The Buddhist idea of Fate
因緣 is the Buddhist concept of a chance meeting or an opportunity that presents itself by fate.
Sometimes this is used to describe a cosmic chain of events or cause and effect.
It also is used to describe predestined relationships between people - and sometimes married couples (although if you want one about marriage, try this: Fate / Destiny of Lovers.
因緣 can also be translated as origin, karma, destiny, affinity, connection, and relation. This all depends on context - seen alone on a wall scroll, this will be read with a “fate/chance” meaning by a Chinese person or a Korean person who can read Hanja.
The more complex definition of this word would be, “Direct causes and indirect conditions, which underlie the actions of all things.”
This concept is known as nidana in the original Sanskrit. Also sometimes presented as hetupratyaya (or “hetu and prataya”), which I believe is Pali.
Note: Japanese will tend to use this version of the second Kanji:
If you order this from the Japanese master calligrapher, expect that you’ll get this version. However, this word often carries a negative connotation in Japanese (bad things happen), as it is used that way in a certain Japanese idiom. Therefore, this may not be the best choice if Japanese is your target language.
See Also: Buddhism | Opportunity
緣分 or Yuan Fen is the fate or chance that brings people together.
This can also mean a predestined affinity or relationship. Basically this is about destiny.
姻緣 means “Destiny that brings lovers together.” It can also be translated technically as “Predestined matrimonial affinity” (wow, talk about taking the romance out of this word - that was from the Oxford C-E dictionary).
This speaks to the fate (or karma) that brings a husband and wife together. I would translate this as “Together by fate” or “Joined by destiny” but in the context of marriage. You could use this for non-married lovers, but the first character has a suggestion that this refers to those that are married.
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your predestined search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
因緣 因缘 see styles |
yīn yuán yin1 yuan2 yin yüan innen |
More info & calligraphy: Fate / Opportunity / Chancehetupratyaya. Cause; causes; 因 hetu, is primary cause, 緣 pratyaya, secondary cause, or causes, e. g. a seed is 因, rain, dew, farmer, etc., are 緣. The 十二因緣 twelve nidānas or links are 'the concatenation of cause and effect in the whole range of existence'. |
姻緣 姻缘 see styles |
yīn yuán yin1 yuan2 yin yüan |
More info & calligraphy: The Karma/Fate/Destiny that Brings Lovers Together |
情緣 情缘 see styles |
qíng yuán qing2 yuan2 ch`ing yüan ching yüan |
More info & calligraphy: Predestined Love / Love by Fate |
緣分 缘分 see styles |
yuán fèn yuan2 fen4 yüan fen |
More info & calligraphy: Yuan Fen |
緣 缘 see styles |
yuán yuan2 yüan en |
cause; reason; karma; fate; predestined affinity; margin; hem; edge; along pratyaya means conviction, reliance, but with Buddhists especially it means 'a co-operating cause, the concurrent occasion of an event as distinguished from its proximate cause'. M.W. It is the circumstantial, conditioning, or secondary cause, in contrast with 因 hetu, the direct or fundamental cause. hetu is as the seed, pratyaya the soil, rain, sunshine, etc. To reason, conclude. To climb, lay hold of. The mind 能緣can reason, the objective is 所緣, the two in contact constitute the reasoning process. The four kinds of causes are 因緣; 次第緣; 緣緣, and 增上緣 q.v. |
劫數 劫数 see styles |
jié shù jie2 shu4 chieh shu kōshu |
predestined fate (Buddhism) for a number of kalpas |
命定 see styles |
mìng dìng ming4 ding4 ming ting |
to be predestined |
因由 see styles |
yīn yóu yin1 you2 yin yu inyu いんゆ |
reason; cause; predestined relationship (Buddhism) (n,vs,vi) cause to be owing to |
壽數 寿数 see styles |
shòu shu shou4 shu5 shou shu |
predestined length of life |
定命 see styles |
dìng mìng ding4 ming4 ting ming joumyou; teimei / jomyo; teme じょうみょう; ていめい |
(1) {Buddh} one's predestined length of life; (2) (ていめい only) destiny; fate Determined period of life; fate. |
宿分 see styles |
sù fèn su4 fen4 su fen shukubun しゅくぶん |
predestined relationship (place-name) Shukubun |
宿緣 宿缘 see styles |
sù yuán su4 yuan2 su yüan shukuen |
(Buddhism) predestined relationship Causation or inheritance from previous existence. |
陽壽 阳寿 see styles |
yáng shòu yang2 shou4 yang shou |
predestined lifespan |
宿命的 see styles |
shukumeiteki / shukumeteki しゅくめいてき |
(adjectival noun) fateful; predestined |
運命的 see styles |
unmeiteki / unmeteki うんめいてき |
(adjectival noun) destined; predestined; fated; fateful |
前世姻緣 前世姻缘 see styles |
qián shì yīn yuán qian2 shi4 yin1 yuan2 ch`ien shih yin yüan chien shih yin yüan |
a marriage predestined in a former life (idiom) |
前生冤孽 see styles |
qián shēng yuān niè qian2 sheng1 yuan1 nie4 ch`ien sheng yüan nieh chien sheng yüan nieh |
predestined relationship |
前緣未了 前缘未了 see styles |
qián yuán wèi liǎo qian2 yuan2 wei4 liao3 ch`ien yüan wei liao chien yüan wei liao |
one's predestined fate is yet to be fulfilled (idiom) |
壽數已盡 寿数已尽 see styles |
shòu shù yǐ jǐn shou4 shu4 yi3 jin3 shou shu i chin |
to die (when one's predestined life span is up) |
正性定聚 see styles |
zhèng xìng dìng jù zheng4 xing4 ding4 ju4 cheng hsing ting chü shōshō jōshu |
group which is predestined to follow correct practices and attain the fruits of liberation |
不是一家人不進一家門 不是一家人不进一家门 see styles |
bù shì yī jiā rén bù jìn yī jiā mén bu4 shi4 yi1 jia1 ren2 bu4 jin4 yi1 jia1 men2 pu shih i chia jen pu chin i chia men |
people who don't belong together, don't get to live together (idiom); marriages are predestined; people marry because they share common traits |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Predestined Love Love by Fate | 情緣 情缘 | qíng yuán qing2 yuan2 qing yuan qingyuan | ch`ing yüan chingyüan ching yüan |
|
The Mysterious Bond Between People | 緣 / 縁 缘 | en | yuán / yuan2 / yuan | yüan |
Fate Chance Meeting | 緣份 / 緣分 缘份 / 缘分 | yuán fèn / yuan2 fen4 / yuan fen / yuanfen | yüan fen / yüanfen | |
Fate Opportunity Chance | 因緣 因缘 / 因縁 | in nen / innen | yīn yuán / yin1 yuan2 / yin yuan / yinyuan | yin yüan / yinyüan |
Yuan Fen | 緣分 缘分 | yuán fèn / yuan2 fen4 / yuan fen / yuanfen | yüan fen / yüanfen | |
The Karma/Fate/Destiny that Brings Lovers Together | 姻緣 姻缘 | yīn yuán / yin1 yuan2 / yin yuan / yinyuan | yin yüan / yinyüan | |
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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