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Bear Japanese Katakana in Japanese...

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See also: Selections of just Japanese Kanji Calligraphy


  1. White Bear / Polar Bear

  2. Bear

  3. Polar Bear

  4. Patience / Perseverance

  5. Panda Bear

  6. Wolverine

  7. The Big Dipper / Ursa Major

  8. Win / Victory

  9. Realize Your Ambitions / Embrace Your Ambition

10. Forgiveness

11. Gutsy / Daring / Bold

12. Ninja


White Bear / Polar Bear

 bái xióng
 haguma / shirokuma
White Bear / Polar Bear Scroll

白熊 literally means “white bear.”

白熊 is a way to say “polar bear” (Ursus maritimus) in Chinese and Japanese.

This can also be the Japanese surname Shirokuma.

 xióng
 kuma
 
Bear Scroll

熊 is the way to write “bear” (as in the animal) in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja.

If you are a bear fanatic, this is the wall scroll for you.

熊 is not specific to species, such as panda bears, polar bears, brown bears, etc.


If you need a more specific title, just post a contact me.


See Also:  Panda

 běi jí xióng
 hokkyokuguma
Polar Bear Scroll

北極熊 means polar bear (Ursus maritimus), in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja.

Patience / Perseverance

 rěn
 nin
 
Patience / Perseverance Scroll

忍 contains the ideas of patience, equanimity, perseverance, forbearance, and endurance. Alone, this single character can be a bit ambiguous or flexible. It can also mean to endure, to bear, to put up with, or to conceal. If you want to simply decide what this character means to you within the general meaning but keep it a mystery to others, this is a good choice.

If you want to be more direct, you may want to choose one of our other selections that mean perseverance or patience (you will see this character within those larger words/phrases).

There is a secondary meaning in Japanese since this is the first character of the word ninja.

忍Note that when writing this as Kanji, Japanese will tend to write it in the form shown to the right. If you select our Japanese master calligrapher, please expect this Kanji form (yes, it's just one stroke that is slightly different in location, crossing another stroke in the Japanese Kanji form).


See Also:  Perseverance | Patience | Tenacious

 pan da
Panda Bear Scroll

パンダ is how to write “panda” in Japanese.

It's a phonetic title, written in Katakana that sounds almost exactly like the English word Panda.


Note: Because this title is entirely Japanese Katakana, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.

 diāo xióng
 kuzuri
Wolverine Scroll

貂熊 art the Chinese characters and Japanese Kanji for wolverine.

Also known as “gulo gulo,” glutton, carcajou, skunk bear, or quickhatch. The wolverine is the largest land-dwelling species of the family Mustelidae (weasel family).

The Big Dipper / Ursa Major

 běi dǒu qī xīng
 hoku to shichi sei
The Big Dipper / Ursa Major Scroll

北斗七星 is a Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja title for Ursa Major, The Big Dipper, or The Great She-Bear.

You will also see the shorter title of 北斗星, and sometimes just 斗 is used to refer to the dipper when the astrological context is established.

Win / Victory

 shèng
 shou
 
Win / Victory Scroll

勝 is a single character that means to win or be victorious.

This can also be translated: To overcome; success; to beat; to defeat; to surpass; superior to; to get the better of; better than; surpassing; superb.

In another context, this can mean beautiful (scenery); scenic spot; or scenic beauty.

In Taiwanese Mandarin, this can be pronounced with the first tone (sheng1) and mean: Able to bear; equal to (a task).

In Japan, this can also be the name Masaru.

In Korea, this has the same meaning but can also be the surname Sŭng.

Realize Your Ambitions / Embrace Your Ambition

 taishi wo Idaku
Realize Your Ambitions / Embrace Your Ambition Scroll

大志を抱く is a Japanese proverb that suggests you should embrace, pursue, and realize your ambitions.

The first part means ambitions or aspirations.

The last part means to embrace or to hold in your arms.

Here's the character breakdown:
大志 (taishi) ambition; aspiration.
を (o) particle
抱く (idaku) to embrace; to hold in the arms (e.g. a baby); to hug; to harbor/harbour; to bear (e.g., a grudge); to entertain (e.g., suspicion); to sleep with; to sit on eggs.


Note: Because this selection contains some special Japanese Hiragana characters, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.

Forgiveness (from the top down)

 róng shè
 you sha
Forgiveness (from the top down) Scroll

容赦 is the kind of forgiveness that a king might give to his subjects for crimes or wrong-doings.

容赦 is a rather high-level forgiveness. Meaning that it goes from a higher level to a lower (not the reverse).

Alone, the first character can mean “to bear,” “to allow,” and/or “to tolerate,” and the second can mean “to forgive,” “to pardon,” and/or “to excuse.”

When you put both characters together, you get forgiveness, pardon, mercy, leniency, or going easy (on someone).


See Also:  Benevolence

Gutsy / Daring / Bold

 pò lì
 hakuryoku
Gutsy / Daring / Bold Scroll

迫力 is a Chinese word that is a form of personal strength.

It is a word that describes a person who is willing to take a risk. In English, we might say, “Someone with guts.”

An example might be a person that is not rich but invests a lot of money into something (knowing they could double their money or lose it all). Win or lose, this is a person that knows or pushes their potential.

Tearing this word apart, the first character means “to compel,” urgent, urge, force, imminent, or “spur on.” The second means power, strong, bear, or exert.

Note: 迫力 is also a word in Japanese Kanji and Korean Hanja but with a meaning more like force, intensity, appeal, strength, impact, force, or simply power.

 rěn
 nin
 
Ninja Scroll

忍 is just the first character of “Ninja.”

It means to beat, to endure, or to tolerate.

Some use this as the short form of “Ninja” but it would be more correct to use the two-character version in most cases (and for clarity). Other definitions of this Kanji include: to bear, put up with, conceal, spy, or sneak. It is also a character in Korean Hanja and Chinese but not well-known with this meaning but rather a definition like “patience.”

忍Note that when writing this as Kanji, Japanese will tend to write it in the form shown to the right. If you select our Japanese master calligrapher, please expect this Kanji form (yes, it's just one stroke that is slightly different in location, crossing another stroke in the Japanese Kanji form).




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The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...

Title CharactersRomaji (Romanized Japanese)Various forms of Romanized Chinese
White Bear
Polar Bear
白熊haguma / shirokumabái xióng
bai2 xiong2
bai xiong
baixiong
pai hsiung
paihsiung
Bearkumaxióng / xiong2 / xionghsiung
Polar Bear北極熊
北极熊
hokkyokuguma
hokyokuguma
běi jí xióng
bei3 ji2 xiong2
bei ji xiong
beijixiong
pei chi hsiung
peichihsiung
Patience
Perseverance
ninrěn / ren3 / renjen
Panda Bearパンダpan da / panda
Wolverine貂熊kuzuridiāo xióng
diao1 xiong2
diao xiong
diaoxiong
tiao hsiung
tiaohsiung
The Big Dipper
Ursa Major
北斗七星hoku to shichi sei
hokutoshichisei
běi dǒu qī xīng
bei3 dou3 qi1 xing1
bei dou qi xing
beidouqixing
pei tou ch`i hsing
peitouchihsing
pei tou chi hsing
Win
Victory

shou / shoshèng / sheng4 / sheng
Realize Your Ambitions
Embrace Your Ambition
大志を抱くtaishi wo Idaku
taishiwoIdaku
Forgiveness (from the top down)容赦you sha / yousha / yo sharóng shè / rong2 she4 / rong she / rongshejung she / jungshe
Gutsy
Daring
Bold
迫力hakuryokupò lì / po4 li4 / po li / polip`o li / poli / po li
Ninjaninrěn / ren3 / renjen
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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