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夫人 is a Japanese word that romanizes as Fujin.
I added this because several people have searched for Fujin. 夫人 can mean: lady; madam; Mrs.; consort of the emperor; wife; wife of a nobleman (aristocrat, etc.); the wife of a king. 夫人 means the same thing in Chinese, Japanese, and old Korean.
夫人 is an odd choice for a wall scroll, but I have fulfilled your search for Fujin, I think.
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your 夫人 search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
夫人 see styles |
fū ren fu1 ren5 fu jen fujin(p); bunin(ok); hashikashi(ok) ふじん(P); ぶにん(ok); はしかし(ok) |
More info & calligraphy: Fujin(1) (ふじん, はしかし only) (honorific or respectful language) wife; Mrs; madam; (2) (ふじん only) (archaism) wife of a nobleman (aristocrat, etc.); (3) (ふじん, ぶにん only) (archaism) consort of the emperor A wife; the wife of a king, i. e. a queen, devi. |
令夫人 see styles |
reifujin / refujin れいふじん |
(honorific or respectful language) Mrs; Lady; Madam; your wife |
伯夫人 see styles |
hakufujin はくふじん |
countess |
凡夫人 see styles |
fán fū rén fan2 fu1 ren2 fan fu jen bonbu nin |
ordinary (unenlightened) person |
太夫人 see styles |
tài fū rén tai4 fu1 ren2 t`ai fu jen tai fu jen |
(old) dowager; old lady (title for the mother of a noble or an official) |
夫人經 夫人经 see styles |
fū rén jīng fu1 ren2 jing1 fu jen ching Fujin kyō |
Śrīmālā-sūtra |
如夫人 see styles |
rú fū ren ru2 fu1 ren5 ju fu jen |
(old) concubine |
賢夫人 see styles |
kenpujin けんぷじん |
wise wife |
伯爵夫人 see styles |
hakushakufujin はくしゃくふじん |
countess |
侯爵夫人 see styles |
koushakufujin / koshakufujin こうしゃくふじん |
marchioness |
公爵夫人 see styles |
gōng jué fū rén gong1 jue2 fu1 ren2 kung chüeh fu jen koushakufujin / koshakufujin こうしゃくふじん |
duchess princess; duchess |
勝鬘夫人 胜鬘夫人 see styles |
shèng mán fū rén sheng4 man2 fu1 ren2 sheng man fu jen Shōman Bunin |
Mālyaśrī, daughter of Prasenajit, wife of the king of Kośala (Oudh), after whom the Śrīmālādevi-siṃhanāda 會 and 經 are named. |
居禮夫人 居礼夫人 see styles |
jū lǐ fū ren ju1 li3 fu1 ren5 chü li fu jen |
Maria Skłodowska-Curie or Marie Curie (1867-1934), Nobel laureate in both physics (1903) and chemistry (1911) |
居里夫人 see styles |
jū lǐ fū ren ju1 li3 fu1 ren5 chü li fu jen |
see 居禮夫人|居礼夫人[Ju1 li3 Fu1 ren5] |
摩耶夫人 see styles |
mó yé fū rén mo2 ye2 fu1 ren2 mo yeh fu jen mayabunin まやぶにん |
(personal name) Mayabunin Queen Māyā |
末利夫人 see styles |
mò lì fū rén mo4 li4 fu1 ren2 mo li fu jen mari bunin |
The wife of Prasenajit, king of Kośala, so called because she wove or wore jasmine chaplets, or came from a jasmine garden, etc. |
杜莎夫人 see styles |
dù shā fū ren du4 sha1 fu1 ren5 tu sha fu jen |
Madame Tussaud (1761-1850), French wax sculptor who founded the eponymous wax museum in London |
男爵夫人 see styles |
danshakufujin だんしゃくふじん |
baroness |
第一夫人 see styles |
dì yī fū rén di4 yi1 fu1 ren2 ti i fu jen |
First Lady (wife of US president) |
蝶々夫人 see styles |
chouchoufujin / chochofujin ちょうちょうふじん |
(wk) Madama Butterfly (opera by Puccini); Madam Butterfly |
蝶蝶夫人 see styles |
chouchoufujin / chochofujin ちょうちょうふじん |
(wk) Madama Butterfly (opera by Puccini); Madam Butterfly |
鹿母夫人 see styles |
lù mǔ fū rén lu4 mu3 fu1 ren2 lu mu fu jen |
Mṛgāra-mātṛ |
大統領夫人 see styles |
daitouryoufujin / daitoryofujin だいとうりょうふじん |
first lady |
撒切爾夫人 撒切尔夫人 see styles |
sā qiē ěr fū ren sa1 qie1 er3 fu1 ren5 sa ch`ieh erh fu jen sa chieh erh fu jen |
Mrs Thatcher; Baroness Thatcher or Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013), British conservative politician, prime minister 1979-1990 |
當麻夫人墓 see styles |
taemafujinnohaka たえまふじんのはか |
(place-name) Taemafujinnohaka |
麥克白夫人 麦克白夫人 see styles |
mài kè bái fū ren mai4 ke4 bai2 fu1 ren5 mai k`o pai fu jen mai ko pai fu jen |
Lady Macbeth |
スタール夫人 see styles |
sutaarufujin / sutarufujin スタールふじん |
(surname) Stael |
国家元首夫人 see styles |
kokkagenshufujin こっかげんしゅふじん |
first lady |
Variations: |
chikufujin ちくふじん |
bamboo wife; Dutch wife |
薩哈羅夫人權獎 萨哈罗夫人权奖 see styles |
sà hǎ luó fū rén quán jiǎng sa4 ha3 luo2 fu1 ren2 quan2 jiang3 sa ha lo fu jen ch`üan chiang sa ha lo fu jen chüan chiang |
the EU Sakharov Human Rights Prize |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Fujin | 夫人 | fu jin / fujin | fū ren / fu1 ren5 / fu ren / furen | fu jen / fujen |
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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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