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療養 is “to heal” in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja.
This can also be translated as to get well, to recuperate, to convalesce, convalescence, recuperation, and in certain contexts, medical treatment or to nurse.
癒しの手 can be translated as “healing hands” in Japanese.
The first two characters mean healing, to heal, to cure, soothing, therapy, comfort, and solace.
The third character is a possessive particle that connects the ideas.
The last Kanji means hand or hands.
Note: Because this selection contains some special Japanese Hiragana characters, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.
醫道 means the art of healing or medical skill.
This can also refer to a Korean TV show, Hur Jun about an ancient doctor. The Chinese-subtitled version of the show is also quite popular in China.
While this is a common title in Chinese and Korean, it's not used as often in Japanese where someone might read it as “medical course” or “the way of medicine.”
靈氣 is the title of a healing practice now found globally but with origins in Japan.
Special note: Outside of the context of the healing practice of Reiki, this means “aura” or “spiritual essence that surrounds all living things.” A Japanese person unfamiliar with the practice will take the “aura” meaning.
Reiki is a technique for stress reduction and relaxation that also heals. It can be compared to massage but is based on the idea that an unseen “life force energy” flows through us and is what causes us to be alive. If your life force energy is low, you'll be more likely to get sick or feel stressed. If your life force energy is abundant and flowing well, you become more capable of being happy and healthy.
There is a lot of information available if you want to Google this term - my job is to offer the calligraphy while you can decide if it is right for you.
Note: We are showing the ancient (traditional) form of the Reiki Kanji. I have seen Reiki written with the slightly simplified version and this more classic form. If you want the form of Reiki with the two strokes in the shape of an X on the second character and the modern first character, simply click on the Kanji characters to the right.
Note: 靈氣 is also a Chinese word, but in Chinese, these characters create a word that refers to a smart person or someone with high aspirations. It is not read as a healing method in Chinese.
In Korean Hanja, this can be read as a “mysterious atmosphere” by a Korean who is not familiar with the practice of Reiki (still has a cool meaning in Korean).
妙手回春 can be translated as “healing hands.”
The first two characters are used to describe a doctor or medical professional who has admirable skills in curing disease. Literally: Wonderful or skilled hands.
The last two characters mean “Springing back to life.”
Altogether, it suggests that these skilled hands can cure whatever ails you and bring you back to life. 妙手回春 is a great honor to bestow on your doctor or other healthcare professionals that have helped you.
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| Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
療養 疗养 see styles |
liáo yǎng liao2 yang3 liao yang ryouyou / ryoyo りょうよう |
More info & calligraphy: To Heal(n,vs,vi) recuperation; medical treatment |
癒す see styles |
iyasu いやす |
More info & calligraphy: Heal / Healing |
愈 see styles |
yù yu4 yü masaru まさる |
the more...(the more...); to recover; to heal; better (adverb) (archaism) more and more; increasingly; (adverb) (1) (kana only) more and more; all the more; increasingly; (2) (kana only) at last; finally; beyond doubt; (3) (kana only) (at the) last moment; worst possible time; (given name) Masaru to heal |
瘉 see styles |
yù yu4 yü |
to heal |
瘳 see styles |
chōu chou1 ch`ou chou chū |
to convalesce; to recover; to heal to be healed |
療 疗 see styles |
liáo liao2 liao ryō |
to treat; to cure; therapy To heal, cure, 療病. |
癒 愈 see styles |
yù yu4 yü |
variant of 愈[yu4]; to heal See: 愈 |
醫 医 see styles |
yī yi1 i i |
medical; medicine; doctor; to cure; to treat To heal. |
封口 see styles |
fēng kǒu feng1 kou3 feng k`ou feng kou |
to keep one's lips sealed; (of a wound) to heal; to seal (an envelope, bag, container etc); the sealed opening of an envelope, bag etc; (fig.) to lock down; to finalize (a decision, plan etc) |
彌合 弥合 see styles |
mí hé mi2 he2 mi ho |
to cause a wound to close up and heal |
愈合 see styles |
yù hé yu4 he2 yü ho |
to heal; to fuse |
撫平 抚平 see styles |
fǔ píng fu3 ping2 fu p`ing fu ping |
to flatten; to smooth down; to unwrinkle; (fig.) to soothe (emotional wounds); to heal (scars) |
收口 see styles |
shōu kǒu shou1 kou3 shou k`ou shou kou |
(knitting, basket weaving etc) to cast off; to bind; (of a wound) to close up; to heal |
治す see styles |
naosu なおす |
(transitive verb) to cure; to heal |
治る see styles |
naoru なおる |
(v5r,vi) to get better; to get well; to recover (from an illness); to be cured; to be restored; to heal |
治差 see styles |
zhì chā zhi4 cha1 chih ch`a chih cha jisha |
heal |
治病 see styles |
zhì bìng zhi4 bing4 chih ping chibyou / chibyo ちびょう |
to treat an illness (See 治療) (medical) treatment to heal disease |
病閹 see styles |
byouen / byoen びょうえん |
(rare) long illness that will not heal |
療傷 疗伤 see styles |
liáo shāng liao2 shang1 liao shang |
healing; to heal; to make healthy again |
療癒 疗愈 see styles |
liáo yù liao2 yu4 liao yü |
to heal; therapy |
癒合 愈合 see styles |
yù hé yu4 he2 yü ho yugou / yugo ゆごう |
(of a wound) to heal (n,vs,vi) {med} agglutination; conglutination; (healing by) intention; coaptation; fusion; symphysis |
直す see styles |
naosu なおす |
(transitive verb) (1) to repair; to mend; to fix; to correct (a mistake, bad habit, etc.); to put right; to restore; to straighten (e.g. a tie); to tidy up (one's hair, make-up, etc.); to revive (one's spirits); (transitive verb) (2) to change; to alter; to convert; to translate; (transitive verb) (3) (ksb:) to put back; to put away; (transitive verb) (4) (usu. written as 治す) (See 治す) to cure; to heal; (transitive verb) (5) (dated) to move up; to promote; (suf,v5s) (6) (after -masu stem of verb) to do over again; to redo |
箍煲 see styles |
gū bāo gu1 bao1 ku pao |
to heal the breach (Cantonese) |
自愈 see styles |
zì yù zi4 yu4 tzu yü |
to heal oneself; to repair itself; self-healing |
靫草 see styles |
utsubogusa; utsubogusa うつぼぐさ; ウツボグサ |
(kana only) common self-heal (Prunella vulgaris subsp. asiatica); common selfheal |
養傷 养伤 see styles |
yǎng shāng yang3 shang1 yang shang |
to heal a wound; to recuperate (from an injury) |
万病薬 see styles |
manbyouyaku / manbyoyaku まんびょうやく |
cure-all; panacea; heal-all |
医する see styles |
isuru いする |
(vs-s,vt) (archaism) to cure; to heal |
大勢佛 大势佛 see styles |
dà shì fó da4 shi4 fo2 ta shih fo daisei butsu |
The Buddha of mighty power (to heal and save), a Buddha's title. |
治する see styles |
jisuru; chisuru じする; ちする |
(vs-s,vi) (1) to be cured; to be healed; (vs-s,vt) (2) to cure; to heal; (vs-s,vt) (3) to rule |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
| Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
| To Heal | 療養 疗养 | ryou you / ryouyou / ryo yo | liáo yǎng liao2 yang3 liao yang liaoyang | |
| Heal Healing | 癒す | iya su / iyasu | ||
| Healing Hands | 癒しの手 | iyashi no te iyashinote | ||
| Art of Healing | 醫道 医道 | idou / ido | yī dào / yi1 dao4 / yi dao / yidao | i tao / itao |
| Reiki | 靈氣 灵气 霊気 | reiki | líng qì / ling2 qi4 / ling qi / lingqi | ling ch`i / lingchi / ling chi |
| Healing Hands | 妙手回春 | miào shǒu huí chūn miao4 shou3 hui2 chun1 miao shou hui chun miaoshouhuichun | miao shou hui ch`un miaoshouhuichun miao shou hui chun |
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| 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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Professional calligraphers are getting to be hard to find these days.
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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.
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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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