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神龍庇護 is not the most common thing to say in Chinese, but it is grammatically correct and a cool title.
The first character means “supernatural or saintly.” The second is “dragon.” The last two mean protection. You could also translate this as something like “Protected by the Dragon God” or more closely “Holy Dragon.”
庇護 is not the most common word for a wall scroll, but this is the word for protection in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja.
庇護 is the non-religious, non-superstitious form of protection.
庇護 can be translated as shelter, shield, defend, safeguard, take under one's wing, to put under protection. In a certain context, it means to grant asylum or give refuge and sanctuary.
See Also: Guardian Angel
神兵 is a Japanese, Chinese, and Korean title that means “soldier dispatched by a god,” or “soldier under the protection of the gods.”
神兵 is used more in Japanese (especially in animation) than the other languages.
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Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your under the protection search...
| Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
神兵 see styles |
shinpei / shinpe しんぺい |
More info & calligraphy: Soldier of the Gods |
鏢 镖 see styles |
biāo biao1 piao |
dart-like throwing weapon; goods sent under the protection of an armed escort |
人柱 see styles |
hitobashira; jinchuu(sk) / hitobashira; jinchu(sk) ひとばしら; じんちゅう(sk) |
(1) person who died for a cause; (2) (colloquialism) (also read じんちゅう) guinea pig (for a new product or service); test subject; sacrificial lamb; early adopter; (3) (hist) hitobashira; ritual human sacrifice by burying a living person under or near a large-scale construction project to invoke divine protection |
膝元 see styles |
hizamoto ひざもと |
(1) near one's knee; (2) under the protection of (e.g. one's parents); under the care of; (3) territory of a powerful person |
膝許 see styles |
hizamoto ひざもと |
(1) near one's knee; (2) under the protection of (e.g. one's parents); under the care of; (3) territory of a powerful person |
護翼 护翼 see styles |
hù yì hu4 yi4 hu i |
to provide protection; to take under one's wing; wings of a sanitary pad |
ひざ元 see styles |
hizamoto ひざもと |
(1) near one's knee; (2) under the protection of (e.g. one's parents); under the care of; (3) territory of a powerful person |
無熱池 无热池 see styles |
wú rè chí wu2 re4 chi2 wu je ch`ih wu je chih munetsu chi |
The lake without heat, or cold lake, called Mānasarovara, or Mānasa-saro-vara, 'excellent mānasa lake,' or modern Manasarovar, 31° N., 81° 3 E., 'which overflows at certain seasons and forms one lake with' Rakas-tal, which is the source of the Sutlej. It is under the protection of the nāga-king Anavatapta and is also known by his name. It is said to lie south of the Gandha-mādana mountains, and is erroneously reputed as the source of the four rivers Ganges, Indus, Śītā (Tārīm River), and Oxus. |
Variations: |
hizamoto; shikka(膝下) ひざもと; しっか(膝下) |
(1) near one's knee; (2) (by) one's side; (at) one's hand; (3) place under the protection (of one's parents, etc.); (under) the care (of); (4) (ひざもと only) (See お膝元・2) territory of a powerful person; (5) (しっか only) address used after the names of one's parents, grandparents, etc. in a letter |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
| Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
| Under the Protection of the Dragon Saint | 神龍庇護 神龙庇护 | shén lóng bì hù shen2 long2 bi4 hu4 shen long bi hu shenlongbihu | shen lung pi hu shenlungpihu |
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| Protection | 庇護 庇护 | hi go / higo | bì hù / bi4 hu4 / bi hu / bihu | pi hu / pihu |
| Soldier of the Gods | 神兵 | shin pei / shinpei | shén bīng shen2 bing1 shen bing shenbing | shen ping shenping |
| 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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