Buy an 龍 calligraphy wall scroll here!
Personalize your custom “龍” project by clicking the button next to your favorite “龍” title below...
1. Dragon
3. Water Dragon
4. Wood Dragon
5. Fire Dragon
6. Earth Dragon
7. Alom
8. Alon
9. Arron
10. Bairon
11. Black Dragon
12. Blue Dragon
13. Water Dragon / Coiled Dragon
14. Daron
15. Dillon
16. Dinosaur
17. Dragon Fist
18. Dragon Lady
20. Dragon Spirit
21. Earth Dragon
22. Fire Dragon
23. Golden Dragon
24. Green Dragon / Blue Dragon
25. Iron Dragon
26. Jackie Chan
27. Little Dragon
28. Malone
29. Maron
30. Red Dragon
31. Red Dragon / Vermillion Dragon
32. Ronque
33. Shen Long
34. Celestial Dragon / Tian Long
35. Tyron
36. Water Dragon / Rain Dragon
37. White Dragon
38. Yellow Dragon
39. Bruce Lee
40. Ciceron
41. Dragon Warrior
46. Blue Dragon / Azure Dragon
48. Bushido Dragon
49. Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
50. The Spirit of the Dragon Horse
51. Dragon and Phoenix Brings Luck
52. The Spirit of Dragon and Tiger
53. Dragon Warrior
54. Hidden Dragon Crouching Tiger
57. Troncosa
58. Under the Protection of the Dragon Saint
60. The Five Animals
62. Spirit Of The Dragon Martial Arts
63. Home of the Auspicious Golden Dragon
64. Dragon Quest
Year of the Dragon / Zodiac Sign
龍 is the character for dragon in Chinese, old Korean Hanja, and Japanese Kanji.
The dragon is a creature of myth and legend that dominates Chinese, Japanese, and even European folklore. In China, the dragon is the symbol of the Emperor, strength, and power, and the Chinese dragon is known as the god of water.
From the Chinese Zodiac, if you were born in the year of the Dragon, you . . .
Have a strong body and spirit.
Are full of energy.
Have vast goals.
Have a deep level of self-awareness.
Will do whatever you can to “save face.”
See also our Chinese Zodiac or Dragon Calligraphy pages.
The Year of the Golden/Metal Dragon
The Year of the Water Dragon
The Year of the Wood Dragon
The Year of the Fire Dragon
The Year of the Earth Dragon
恐龍 is the Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja title for dinosaurs.
In Chinese, this is sometimes used as slang for an ugly person.
In modern Japan, they write the second Kanji as 竜 instead of 龍.
It has the same meaning and pronunciation, but if you want the Japanese version of dinosaur, please click on the image to the right instead of the button above.
龍鳳 is the simplest way to express “Dragon and Phoenix” in Chinese and Japanese.
This title can be used to represent, “The emperor and empress,” or a metaphor for an outstanding personage.
It should be noted that this is most often used as a given name, “Ryuuhou” in Japanese. It may be read more as a name than by meaning in Japanese.
龍神 is a Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja title that can mean “dragon god,” “dragon king,” or “dragon spirit.”
In the context of Buddhism, this is one of eight kinds of spiritual beings found in Mahāyāna texts.
靑龍 is a title that can mean blue or green dragon.
The first character can mean blue, green, azure, or celadon.
The second character means dragon.
This is mostly a Chinese title (especially in Buddhism). It will be understood but less commonly used in Japanese and Korean.
小龍 literally means “little dragon” or “young dragon.”
小龍 is often used as a given name in Chinese.
In fact, Bruce Lee's real given name is “Little Dragon.”
朱龍 is a sophisticated or scholarly way to say “Red Dragon.” 朱龍 is the title you'd expect in ancient Chinese literature.
The first character means red, cinnabar, or vermillion.
The second character means dragon.
It is said that the Vermillion Dragon represents kings that bestow blessings on lakes or bodies of water. This makes more sense in an ancient Chinese context.
神龍 or Shen Long literally means “god dragon” or “divine dragon.”
神龍 is a spiritual dragon from Chinese mythology that controls wind, storms, clouds, and rain. Historically, farmers in China avoid offending this dragon, as it could result in a drought or flooding of their fields.
Shen Long has blue/azure scales and appears on the beautiful robes of some Chinese emperors.
Sometimes romanized as Shen Lung and sometimes written as 神竜 in Japan with the pronunciation of Shinryū or Shenron. It can also be a given name in Japan.
天龍 can mean Heavenly Dragon (Dragon of Heaven), Sky Dragon, Holy Dragon, Celestial Dragon, or Divine Dragon.
This can be a given name in both China and Japan (天龍 is pronounced Tenryū and sometimes written 天竜 in Japanese).
In an older Buddhist context, this can refer to Brahma, Indra, and the devas, together with the nāgas. It can also refer to celestials and snake spirits.
蛟龍 is the title for the water dragon is the hornless or scaled dragon. 蛟龍 is the king of all aquatic animals with the ability to control rain and floods.
In Japanese, the rain dragon can represent hidden genius. This dragon's domain is the deep murky water, thus with hidden potential. This can also be the Japanese given name Kouryuu.
黃龍 is a sophisticated or scholarly way to say “Yellow Dragon.” 黃龍 is the title you'd expect in ancient Chinese literature.
The first character means yellow.
The second character means dragon.
The Yellow Dragon represents a king that favorably hears all petitions of his subjects.
Note: This title can be the name of Huanglong county in Yan’an, located in Shaanxi province of China.
李小龍 is the real full name of Bruce Lee.
Many people have no idea that Bruce Lee had a “real” Chinese name. In Mandarin and Cantonese, he is known as “Lǐ XiǎoLóng” and “Léi SíuLùng” respectively.
He kept his family name pronunciation (Li = Lee). 李 is a common family name that also means “plum.”
His given name 小龍 (Xiao-Long), literally means “little dragon.” 李小龍 is why you often see the character for dragon associated with Bruce Lee on various posters etc.
For a pronunciation lesson, the “X” in Romanized Mandarin is pronounced like a “sh” sound but with your tongue at the bottom of your mouth. The vowel sound in “Long” is like the English “oh,” not like the “ah” sound in the English word “long.”
If you are a big Bruce Lee fan, you should know this information, and you should have this wall scroll hanging in your room or martial arts studio.
Note: Japanese use these same Chinese characters / Kanji to write Bruce Lee's real name (with different pronunciation - which is a bit like how the name “Bruce Lee” sounds in English).
Added by special request of a customer. This phase is natural in Chinese, but it is not a common or ancient title.
The first character is dragon.
The second is a possessive modifier (like making “dragon” into “dragon's”).
The third character means home (but in some context can mean “family” - however, here, it would generally be understood as “home”).
龍之道 is how the way of the dragon is written in Chinese.
龍之道 is not the same as the Chinese movie that was titled in English as “The Way of the Dragon.” 龍之道 is, rather, the literal meaning of the dragon's way. The first character is dragon, the second is a possessive article, and the third character means way or path.
青龍 is a scholarly title for “Blue Dragon” or “Azure Dragon.”
You'll find this title used in ancient Chinese literature and astronomy. This dragon has dominion over the eastern sky or eastern heavens. The Azure Dragon is also noted for representing the spring season. Also seen as an auspicious omen.
Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty canonized the five colored dragons as “kings.” The Azure Dragon represents the most compassionate of kings.
In Japanese, this title is known with the same meaning but can also be a given name, Seiryuu or Seiryu.
Note, the first character can be written as OR
. Same character, just two ways to write it.
臥虎藏龍 is the movie title of the Kung Fu epic that was very popular in the west a few years back.
This is a re-ordering of an ancient Chinese proverb that refers to undiscovered talents.
The movie was one of the most popular Chinese foreign films to ever debut in the USA but received a lukewarm reception in China.
Note: This can be pronounced in Korean, but it's not a commonly used term.
龍馬精神 is an old proverb that is used to wish someone good health and success combined as a great compliment.
The meaning is “The vigor and spirit of the legendary dragon-horse.” These four characters are often accompanied by four more which mean “...and the power and prestige of the tiger.” Here we are just offering the first part which is considered the short version.
By giving a wall scroll like this to someone, you were either wishing or telling them that they have an amazing quality. There is also a suggestion of good health - at least anyone with the vigor of a dragon horse would seem to also be in good health.
Note: In Japanese, this would be read as the spirit of 坂本龍馬 (Sakamoto_Ryōma), a beloved rebel who help abolish the old Japanese feudal system. This can be confusing, so I am declaring this proverb to be Chinese only.
龍鳳呈祥 is often seen at weddings and other celebrations in China.
It suggests that the dragon and phoenix will bring you auspicious tidings.
The first character is a dragon.
The second is a phoenix.
The third is presents or brings.
And the last means auspicious, propitious, or luck.
Throughout China, the dragon and phoenix are symbols of good fortune. You will see these auspicious figures as decorative symbols on everything from buildings, furniture, wedding costumes, and sculptures in public parks to caskets and items used in ceremonies.
龍虎精神 means the spirit of the dragon and tiger.
It speaks to the vitality and vigor that is the nature of these two creatures.
Beyond “spirit,” the last two characters can also mean mind, soul, or heart. Therefore, you can also say this means “Heart of the Dragon and Tiger,” etc.
龍虎精神 is often titled “Ryukoseishin” in many Japanese martial arts.
The meaning of 藏龍臥虎 is that both the tiger and dragon have amazing talents, but if they are out of view, you may not have discovered them.
This old Chinese idiom/proverb is appropriate for someone with an amazing ability that keeps that ability hidden.
You might think this title is in reverse, but actually, this is the original Chinese proverb.
The movie Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, popularized this alternate version.
黑龍之家 was added by special request of a customer. This phase is natural in Chinese, but it is not a common or ancient title.
The first character is black.
The second is dragon.
The third is a possessive modifier (like making “dragon” into “dragon's”).
The fourth character means home (but in some context can mean “family” - however, here it would generally be understood as “home”).
笑龍功夫 is the title for a Martial Arts studio (custom-made at by request of the owner of the studio).
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.”
Dragon Snake Tiger Leopard Crane
龍蛇虎豹鶴 is a list of the Chinese characters for the five animals of Shaolin Kung Fu in a comfortable order (meaning that they are in the proper order and will “feel right” to a Chinese person who views this arrangement).
This 金瑞祥龍之家 or “home golden auspicious dragon” title was added by special request of a customer.
The first character means gold or golden.
The second and third characters hold the meaning of auspiciousness and good luck.
The fourth character is dragon.
The fifth is a possessive modifier (like making “dragon” into “dragon's”).
The last character means home (but in some context can mean “family” - however, here it would generally be understood as “home”).
Note: The word order is different than the English title because of grammar differences between English and Chinese. This phrase sounds very natural in Chinese in this character order. If written in the English word order, it would sound very strange and lose its impact in Chinese.
Note: Korean pronunciation is included above, but this has not been reviewed by a Korean translator.
龍馬精神虎虎生威 is an old proverb that is used to wish someone great health and success combined as a great compliment.
The meaning is “The vigor and spirit of the legendary dragon-horse and the power and prestige of the tiger.”
By giving a wall scroll like this to someone, you were either wishing or telling them that they have these qualities. There is also a suggestion of good health - at least anyone with the vigor of a dragon horse would seem to also be in good health.
海為龍世界雲是鶴家鄉 is a somewhat poetic way to say that everyone and everything has its place in the world.
The first line (which is the column on the right) says, “The Ocean is the World of the Dragon.” The next column says, “The Clouds are the Domain of the Cranes.”
The image to the right is what this calligraphy can look like in xing-kaishu style by a Master Calligrapher.
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your 龍 search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
龍 龙 see styles |
lóng long2 lung riyou / riyo りよう |
More info & calligraphy: Dragon(out-dated kanji) (1) dragon (esp. a Chinese dragon); (2) naga; semi-divine human-cobra chimera in Hindu and Buddhist mythology; (personal name) Riyou A dragon, dragon-like, imperial; tr. for nāga, which means snake, serpent; also elephant, elephantine, serpent-like, etc., cf. 那. |
土龍 see styles |
doryuu / doryu どりゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Earth Dragon |
天龍 天龙 see styles |
tiān lóng tian1 long2 t`ien lung tien lung tenryuu / tenryu てんりゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Celestial Dragon / Tian LongDevas, including Brahma, Indra, and the devas, together with the nāgas. |
小龍 小龙 see styles |
xiǎo lóng xiao3 long2 hsiao lung |
More info & calligraphy: Little Dragon |
恐龍 恐龙 see styles |
kǒng lóng kong3 long2 k`ung lung kung lung kyouryuu / kyoryu きょうりゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Dinosaurdinosaur |
成龍 成龙 see styles |
chéng lóng cheng2 long2 ch`eng lung cheng lung jakkiichen / jakkichen ジャッキーチェン |
More info & calligraphy: Jackie Chan(person) Jackie Chan |
木龍 see styles |
kiryuu / kiryu きりゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Wood Dragon |
水龍 水龙 see styles |
shuǐ lóng shui3 long2 shui lung |
More info & calligraphy: Water Dragon |
火龍 火龙 see styles |
huǒ lóng huo3 long2 huo lung |
More info & calligraphy: Fire Dragon |
玄龍 see styles |
genryou / genryo げんりょう |
More info & calligraphy: Black Dragon |
神龍 see styles |
shenron シェンロン |
More info & calligraphy: Shen Long |
蒼龍 苍龙 see styles |
cāng lóng cang1 long2 ts`ang lung tsang lung souryuu / soryu そうりゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Blue Dragon(1) blue dragon; (2) Azure Dragon (god said to rule over the eastern heavens); (3) (astron) seven mansions (Chinese constellations) of the eastern heavens; (4) large horse with a bluish-leaden coat; (5) shape of an old pine tree; (given name) Souryū |
蛟龍 蛟龙 see styles |
jiāo lóng jiao1 long2 chiao lung kouryuu / koryu こうりゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Water Dragon / Rain Dragon(1) mizuchi; mythical dragon-like beast, believed to ascend to the heavens through rain; (2) unfulfilled genius; dormant talent; (given name) Kōryū |
蟠龍 蟠龙 see styles |
pán lóng pan2 long2 p`an lung pan lung hanryou / hanryo はんりょう |
More info & calligraphy: Water Dragon / Coiled Dragoncoiled dragon; dragon coiled on the earth, which has not yet ascended to the sky |
金龍 see styles |
kinryuu / kinryu きんりゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Golden Dragon |
靑龍 靑龙 see styles |
qīng lóng qing1 long2 ch`ing lung ching lung |
More info & calligraphy: Green Dragon / Blue Dragon |
馬龍 马龙 see styles |
mǎ lóng ma3 long2 ma lung |
More info & calligraphy: Maron |
黃龍 黄龙 see styles |
huáng lóng huang2 long2 huang lung Ōryū |
More info & calligraphy: Yellow DragonHuanglong |
黒龍 see styles |
kokuryuu / kokuryu こくりゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Black Dragon |
龍神 龙神 see styles |
lóng shén long2 shen2 lung shen ryuujin / ryujin りゅうじん |
More info & calligraphy: Dragon SpiritA dragon-god, or spirit. |
龍鳳 龙凤 see styles |
lóng fèng long2 feng4 lung feng ryuuhou / ryuho りゅうほう |
More info & calligraphy: Dragon and Phoenix(given name) Ryūhou |
李小龍 李小龙 see styles |
lǐ xiǎo lóng li3 xiao3 long2 li hsiao lung |
More info & calligraphy: Bruce Lee |
臥虎藏龍 卧虎藏龙 see styles |
wò hǔ cáng lóng wo4 hu3 cang2 long2 wo hu ts`ang lung wo hu tsang lung |
More info & calligraphy: Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon |
藏龍臥虎 藏龙卧虎 see styles |
cáng lóng wò hǔ cang2 long2 wo4 hu3 ts`ang lung wo hu tsang lung wo hu |
More info & calligraphy: Hidden Dragon Crouching Tiger |
龍馬精神 龙马精神 see styles |
lóng mǎ jīng shén long2 ma3 jing1 shen2 lung ma ching shen |
More info & calligraphy: The Spirit of the Dragon Horse |
龍鳳呈祥 龙凤呈祥 see styles |
lóng fèng chéng xiáng long2 feng4 cheng2 xiang2 lung feng ch`eng hsiang lung feng cheng hsiang |
More info & calligraphy: Dragon and Phoenix Brings Luck |
お龍 see styles |
oryuu / oryu おりゅう |
(personal name) Oryū |
上龍 上龙 see styles |
shàng lóng shang4 long2 shang lung |
pliosaurus |
世龍 see styles |
seiryuu / seryu せいりゅう |
(personal name) Seiryū |
中龍 see styles |
nakaryuu / nakaryu なかりゅう |
(surname) Nakaryū |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Dragon | 龍 龙 | ryuu / tatsu ryu / tatsu | lóng / long2 / long | lung |
Golden/Metal Dragon | 金龍 金龙 | jīn lóng / jin1 long2 / jin long / jinlong | chin lung / chinlung | |
Water Dragon | 水龍 水龙 | shuǐ lóng shui3 long2 shui long shuilong | shui lung shuilung |
|
Wood Dragon | 木龍 木龙 | mù lóng / mu4 long2 / mu long / mulong | mu lung / mulung | |
Fire Dragon | 火龍 火龙 | huǒ lóng / huo3 long2 / huo long / huolong | huo lung / huolung | |
Earth Dragon | 土龍 土龙 | tǔ lóng / tu3 long2 / tu long / tulong | t`u lung / tulung / tu lung | |
Alom | 阿龍 阿龙 | ā lóng / a1 long2 / a long / along | a lung / alung | |
Alon | 阿龍 阿龙 | ā lóng / a1 long2 / a long / along | a lung / alung | |
Arron | 阿龍 阿龙 | ā lóng / a1 long2 / a long / along | a lung / alung | |
Bairon | 貝龍 贝龙 | bèi lóng / bei4 long2 / bei long / beilong | pei lung / peilung | |
Black Dragon | 黒龍 黒龙 | koku ryuu / kokuryuu / koku ryu | hēi lóng / hei1 long2 / hei long / heilong | hei lung / heilung |
Black Dragon | 玄龍 玄龙 | xuān lóng xuan1 long2 xuan long xuanlong | hsüan lung hsüanlung |
|
Black Dragon | 墨龍 墨龙 | mò lóng / mo4 long2 / mo long / molong | mo lung / molung | |
Blue Dragon | 蒼龍 苍龙 | cāng lóng cang1 long2 cang long canglong | ts`ang lung tsanglung tsang lung |
|
Water Dragon Coiled Dragon | 蟠龍 蟠龙 | han ryuu / hanryuu / han ryu | pān lóng / pan1 long2 / pan long / panlong | p`an lung / panlung / pan lung |
Daron | 達龍 达龙 | dá lóng / da2 long2 / da long / dalong | ta lung / talung | |
Dillon | 狄龍 狄龙 | dí lóng / di2 long2 / di long / dilong | ti lung / tilung | |
Dinosaur | 恐龍 恐龙 | kyouryuu / kyoryu | kǒng lóng kong3 long2 kong long konglong | k`ung lung kunglung kung lung |
Dragon Fist | 龍拳 龙拳 | lóng quán long2 quan2 long quan longquan | lung ch`üan lungchüan lung chüan |
|
Dragon Lady | 龍女 龙女 | lóng nǚ / long2 nv3 / long nv / longnv | lung nü / lungnü | |
Dragon and Phoenix | 龍鳳 龙凤 | ryuu hou / ryuuhou / ryu ho | lóng fèng long2 feng4 long feng longfeng | lung feng lungfeng |
Dragon Spirit | 龍魂 龙魂 | lóng hún / long2 hun2 / long hun / longhun | lung hun / lunghun | |
Dragon Spirit | 龍神 龙神 | ryuu jin / ryuujin / ryu jin | lóng shén long2 shen2 long shen longshen | lung shen lungshen |
Earth Dragon | 地龍 地龙 | dì lóng / di4 long2 / di long / dilong | ti lung / tilung | |
Fire Dragon | 火龍 火龙 | hi ryuu / hiryuu / hi ryu | huǒ lóng / huo3 long2 / huo long / huolong | huo lung / huolung |
Golden Dragon | 金龍 金龙 | kin ryuu / kinryuu / kin ryu | jīn lóng / jin1 long2 / jin long / jinlong | chin lung / chinlung |
Green Dragon Blue Dragon | 靑龍 靑龙 | sei ryū / seiryū | qīng lóng qing1 long2 qing long qinglong | ch`ing lung chinglung ching lung |
Iron Dragon | 鐵龍 铁龙 | tiě lóng / tie3 long2 / tie long / tielong | t`ieh lung / tiehlung / tieh lung | |
Jackie Chan | 成龍 成龙 | jakkii chiin jakkiichiin jaki chin | chéng lóng cheng2 long2 cheng long chenglong | ch`eng lung chenglung cheng lung |
Little Dragon | 小龍 小龙 | xiǎo lóng xiao3 long2 xiao long xiaolong | hsiao lung hsiaolung |
|
Malone | 馬龍 马龙 | mǎ lóng / ma3 long2 / ma long / malong | ma lung / malung | |
Maron | 馬龍 马龙 | mǎ lóng / ma3 long2 / ma long / malong | ma lung / malung | |
Red Dragon | 赤龍 赤龙 | chì lóng / chi4 long2 / chi long / chilong | ch`ih lung / chihlung / chih lung | |
Red Dragon Vermillion Dragon | 朱龍 朱龙 | zhū lóng / zhu1 long2 / zhu long / zhulong | chu lung / chulung | |
Ronque | 龍克 龙克 | lóng kè / long2 ke4 / long ke / longke | lung k`o / lungko / lung ko | |
Shen Long | 神龍 | shenron / shinryuu shenron / shinryu | shén lóng shen2 long2 shen long shenlong | shen lung shenlung |
Celestial Dragon Tian Long | 天龍 天龙 | tenryuu / tenryu | tiān lóng tian1 long2 tian long tianlong | t`ien lung tienlung tien lung |
Tyron | 泰龍 泰龙 | tài lóng / tai4 long2 / tai long / tailong | t`ai lung / tailung / tai lung | |
Water Dragon Rain Dragon | 蛟龍 蛟龙 | kou ryuu / kouryuu / ko ryu | jiāo jiao1 long2 jiao long jiaolong | chiao lung chiaolung |
White Dragon | 白龍 白龙 | bái lóng / bai2 long2 / bai long / bailong | pai lung / pailung | |
Yellow Dragon | 黃龍 黄龙 | huáng lóng huang2 long2 huang long huanglong | huang lung huanglung |
|
Bruce Lee | 李小龍 李小龙 | bu ruu su ri buruusuri bu ru su ri | lǐ xiǎo lóng li3 xiao3 long2 li xiao long lixiaolong | li hsiao lung lihsiaolung |
Ciceron | 西塞龍 西塞龙 | xī sāi lóng xi1 sai4 long2 xi sai long xisailong | hsi sai lung hsisailung |
|
Dragon Warrior | 龍武士 龙武士 | ryuu bu shi ryuubushi ryu bu shi | lóng wǔ shì long2 wu3 shi4 long wu shi longwushi | lung wu shih lungwushih |
Dragon Warrior | 龍戰士 龙战士 | lóng zhàn shì long2 zhan4 shi4 long zhan shi longzhanshi | lung chan shih lungchanshih |
|
Dragon Crane Tiger | 龍鶴虎 龙鹤虎 | lóng hè hǔ long2 he4 hu3 long he hu longhehu | lung ho hu lunghohu |
|
Flying Dragon Horse | 飛龍馬 飞龙马 | hi ryuu me / hiryuume / hi ryu me | fēi lóng mǎ fei1 long2 ma3 fei long ma feilongma | fei lung ma feilungma |
Home of the Dragon | 龍之家 龙之家 | lóng zhī jiā long2 zhi1 jia1 long zhi jia longzhijia | lung chih chia lungchihchia |
|
The Way of the Dragon | 龍之道 龙之道 | lóng zhī dào long2 zhi1 dao4 long zhi dao longzhidao | lung chih tao lungchihtao |
|
Blue Dragon Azure Dragon | 青龍 / 靑龍 青龙 | sei ryuu / seiryuu / sei ryu | qīng lóng qing1 long2 qing long qinglong | ch`ing lung chinglung ching lung |
Black Dragon Ninjitsu | 黒龍忍術 | koku ryuu nin jutsu kokuryuuninjutsu koku ryu nin jutsu | ||
Bushido Dragon | 武士道龍 武士道龙 | bu shi do ryuu bushidoryuu bu shi do ryu | wǔ shì dào lóng wu3 shi4 dao4 long2 wu shi dao long wushidaolong | wu shih tao lung wushihtaolung |
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon | 臥虎藏龍 卧虎藏龙 | wò hǔ cáng lóng wo4 hu3 cang2 long2 wo hu cang long wohucanglong | wo hu ts`ang lung wohutsanglung wo hu tsang lung |
|
The Spirit of the Dragon Horse | 龍馬精神 龙马精神 | lóng mǎ jīng shén long2 ma3 jing1 shen2 long ma jing shen longmajingshen | lung ma ching shen lungmachingshen |
|
Dragon and Phoenix Brings Luck | 龍鳳呈祥 龙凤呈祥 | lóng fèng chéng xiáng long2 feng4 cheng2 xiang2 long feng cheng xiang longfengchengxiang | lung feng ch`eng hsiang lungfengchenghsiang lung feng cheng hsiang |
|
The Spirit of Dragon and Tiger | 龍虎精神 龙虎精神 | ryu ko sei shin ryukoseishin | lóng hǔ jīng shén long2 hu3 jing1 shen2 long hu jing shen longhujingshen | lung hu ching shen lunghuchingshen |
Dragon Warrior | 斗龍戰士 斗龙战士 | dòu lóng zhàn shì dou4 long2 zhan4 shi4 dou long zhan shi doulongzhanshi | tou lung chan shih toulungchanshih |
|
Hidden Dragon Crouching Tiger | 藏龍臥虎 藏龙卧虎 | cáng lóng wò hǔ cang2 long2 wo4 hu3 cang long wo hu canglongwohu | ts`ang lung wo hu tsanglungwohu tsang lung wo hu |
|
Home of the Black Dragon | 黑龍之家 黑龙之家 | hēi lóng zhī jiā hei1 long2 zhi1 jia1 hei long zhi jia heilongzhijia | hei lung chih chia heilungchihchia |
|
Laughing Dragon Kung Fu | 笑龍功夫 笑龙功夫 | xiào lóng gōng fu xiao4 long2 gong1 fu xiao long gong fu xiaolonggongfu | hsiao lung kung fu hsiaolungkungfu |
|
Troncosa | 特龍科薩 特龙科萨 | tè lóng kē sà te4 long2 ke1 sa4 te long ke sa telongkesa | t`e lung k`o sa telungkosa te lung ko sa |
|
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 |
|
The Way of the Dragon | 猛龍過江 猛龙过江 | měng lóng guò jiāng meng3 long2 guo4 jiang1 meng long guo jiang menglongguojiang | meng lung kuo chiang menglungkuochiang |
|
The Five Animals | 龍蛇虎豹鶴 龙蛇虎豹鹤 | ryuu hebi tora hyou tsuru ryuuhebitorahyoutsuru ryu hebi tora hyo tsuru | lóng shé hǔ bào hè long2 she2 hu3 bao4 he4 long she hu bao he longshehubaohe | lung she hu pao ho lungshehupaoho |
Flying Dragon Karate-Do | 飛龍空手道 飞龙空手道 | hi ryuu kara te dou hiryuukaratedou hi ryu kara te do | fēi lóng kòng shǒu dào fei1 long2 kong4 shou3 dao4 fei long kong shou dao feilongkongshoudao | fei lung k`ung shou tao feilungkungshoutao fei lung kung shou tao |
Spirit Of The Dragon Martial Arts | 龍之魂武術 龙之魂武术 | lóng zhī hún wǔ shù long2 zhi1 hun2 wu3 shu4 long zhi hun wu shu longzhihunwushu | lung chih hun wu shu lungchihhunwushu |
|
Home of the Auspicious Golden Dragon | 金瑞祥龍之家 金瑞祥龙之家 | jīn ruì xiáng lóng zhī jiā jin1 rui4 xiang2 long2 zhi1 jia1 jin rui xiang long zhi jia jinruixianglongzhijia | chin jui hsiang lung chih chia | |
Dragon Quest | 勇者鬥惡龍系列 勇者斗恶龙系列 | yǒng zhě dòu è lóng xì liè yong3 zhe3 dou4 e4 long2 xi4 lie4 yong zhe dou e long xi lie yongzhedouelongxilie | yung che tou o lung hsi lieh yungchetouolunghsilieh |
|
The Spirit of the Dragon Horse and Power of a Tiger | 龍馬精神虎虎生威 龙马精神虎虎生威 | lóng mǎ jīng shén hǔ hǔ shēng wēi long2 ma3 jing1 shen2 hu3 hu3 sheng1 wei1 long ma jing shen hu hu sheng wei | lung ma ching shen hu hu sheng wei | |
Every Creature Has A Domain | 海為龍世界雲是鶴家鄉 海为龙世界云是鹤家乡 | hǎi wéi lóng shì jiè yún shì hè jiā xiāng hai3 wei2 long2 shi4 jie4 yun2 shi4 he4 jia1 xiang1 hai wei long shi jie yun shi he jia xiang | hai wei lung shih chieh yün shih ho chia hsiang | |
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. |
Successful Chinese Character and Japanese Kanji calligraphy searches within the last few hours...
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.
Check out my lists of Japanese Kanji Calligraphy Wall Scrolls and Old Korean Hanja Calligraphy Wall Scrolls.