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Water Under the Bridge
水に流す is a Japanese proverb that suggests that “water continues to flow.”
It's similar to our English phrase, “Water under the bridge.” The perceived meaning is, “Forgive and forget.”
I have also seen this translated as “Don't cry over spilled milk.”
Note: Because this selection contains some special Japanese Hiragana characters, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.
Surname
梁 is the most common character that can represent a surname romanized as Leung (from Cantonese) or Liang (from Mandarin).
The actual meaning is roof beam, structural beam, pillar and sometimes bridge.
This can refer to the Liang dynasty of China (502-557 AD).
This can also be the rare surname Reon in Japanese.
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Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your Bridge search...
| Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
梁 see styles |
liáng liang2 liang reon れおん |
More info & calligraphy: Leung(hist) Liang dynasty (of China; 502-557); (surname) Reon pillar |
圯 see styles |
yí yi2 i |
bridge, bank |
堍 see styles |
tù tu4 t`u tu |
side of bridge |
彴 see styles |
zhuó zhuo2 cho |
bridge |
橋 桥 see styles |
qiáo qiao2 ch`iao chiao wataru わたる |
bridge; CL:座[zuo4] bridge; (surname) Wataru A bridge; cross-beam; curved; lofty. |
矼 see styles |
jiāng jiang1 chiang ishibashi いしばし |
stone bridge (surname) Ishibashi |
袂 see styles |
mèi mei4 mei tamoto たもと |
sleeve of a robe (1) (See 袂を分かつ) sleeve (esp. of a kimono); pocket of sleeve; (2) vicinity (esp. of a bridge); (3) foot of a mountain; base of a mountain |
詰 诘 see styles |
jié jie2 chieh sakizume さきづめ |
(bound form) to question closely; to interrogate (n,suf) (1) stuffing; packing; (2) end (esp. the foot of a bridge); (3) lowest-ranking guest at tea ceremony; (4) tea master; (5) endgame (esp. in shogi or used figuratively); (6) (abbreviation) sweet eel sauce; (7) (archaism) middle-aged woman; (suffix noun) (8) appointment to a particular workplace; (9) using as the sole ground of judgement (judgment); (10) continuing; keep doing for period of time; (surname) Sakizume to reprove |
連 连 see styles |
lián lian2 lien ren れん |
to link; to join; to connect; continuously; in succession; including; (used with 也[ye3], 都[dou1] etc) even; company (military) (1) (ateji for "ream"; also written as 嗹) two reams (of paper); 1000 sheets (of paper); (2) (also written as 聯) stanza; verse; (3) {biol} tribe (in taxonomy); (4) (abbreviation) (See 連勝式) forecast (bet); bet which predicts the top 2 finishers (i.e. quinella or perfecta bet); (suffix noun) (5) party; company; group; set; (counter) (6) (also written as 聯) things strung in a line, e.g. pearls, dried fish, spans of a bridge, etc.; (counter) (7) (obsolete) falcon; (surname, given name) Ren To connect, continue; contiguous; and, even. |
駒 驹 see styles |
jū ju1 chü komazaki こまざき |
colt (1) piece (in shogi, chess, etc.); (2) (archaism) horse; foal; (3) bridge (of a violin, etc.); (surname) Komazaki |
H橋 H桥 see styles |
h qiáo h qiao2 h ch`iao h chiao |
H bridge (electronics) |
下腰 see styles |
xià yāo xia4 yao1 hsia yao shimokoshi しもこし |
(gymnastics) to do a bridge; to do a crab (surname) Shimokoshi |
仮橋 see styles |
karibashi かりばし |
temporary bridge; makeshift bridge |
便橋 便桥 see styles |
biàn qiáo bian4 qiao2 pien ch`iao pien chiao |
temporary bridge |
全橋 全桥 see styles |
quán qiáo quan2 qiao2 ch`üan ch`iao chüan chiao |
H bridge (electronics) |
八橋 see styles |
yabase やばせ |
(1) type of sweet made with bean paste (local delicacy in Kyoto); cinnamon-seasoned cracknel (cookie); (2) zigzag bridge; (place-name, surname) Yabase |
半橋 半桥 see styles |
bàn qiáo ban4 qiao2 pan ch`iao pan chiao |
half bridge (electronics) |
叫牌 see styles |
jiào pái jiao4 pai2 chiao p`ai chiao pai |
to bid (bridge and similar card games) |
合龍 合龙 see styles |
hé lóng he2 long2 ho lung |
to join the two sections (of a linear structure: bridge, dike etc) to complete its construction |
吊橋 吊桥 see styles |
diào qiáo diao4 qiao2 tiao ch`iao tiao chiao tsuribashi つりばし tsurihashi つりはし |
drawbridge; suspension bridge suspension bridge; rope bridge |
名橋 see styles |
meikyou / mekyo めいきょう |
famous bridge; masterpiece of a bridge |
唐橋 see styles |
toubashi / tobashi とうばし |
arched bridge with Chinese-style railings; Chinese-style bridge; (surname) Toubashi |
土橋 see styles |
dobashi どばし |
earthen bridge; (place-name, surname) Dobashi |
垮塌 see styles |
kuǎ tā kua3 ta1 k`ua t`a kua ta |
to collapse (of building, dam or bridge) |
塩橋 see styles |
enkyou / enkyo えんきょう |
salt bridge |
大橋 大桥 see styles |
dà qiáo da4 qiao2 ta ch`iao ta chiao kiohashi きおはし |
Da Qiao, one of the Two Qiaos, according to Romance of the Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义[San1 guo2 Yan3 yi4], the two great beauties of ancient China large bridge; big bridge; (surname) Kiohashi |
天橋 天桥 see styles |
tiān qiáo tian1 qiao2 t`ien ch`iao tien chiao amahashi あまはし |
overhead walkway; pedestrian bridge (surname) Amahashi |
奇橋 see styles |
kikyou / kikyo ききょう |
unusual bridge |
定約 定约 see styles |
dìng yuē ding4 yue1 ting yüeh |
to conclude a treaty; to make an agreement; contract (at bridge) |
尾生 see styles |
wěi shēng wei3 sheng1 wei sheng bio びお |
Wei Sheng (legendary character who waited for his love under a bridge until he was drowned in the surging waters); sb who keeps to their word no matter what (surname) Bio |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
| Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
| Leong | 梁 | liáng / liang2 / liang | ||
| Hou De Zai Wu | 厚德載物 厚德载物 | hòu dé zài wù hou4 de2 zai4 wu4 hou de zai wu houdezaiwu | hou te tsai wu houtetsaiwu |
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| Forgive and Forget | 水に流す | mizu ni naga su mizuninagasu | ||
| Leung | 梁 | reon / ryou reon / ryo | liáng / liang2 / liang | |
| 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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