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命 is often translated as “destiny.”
Sometimes this character is simply translated as “life” but more in terms of one's lot in life. In a certain context, this can mean command or decree (generally from a king or emperor). Of course, such a decree is part of fate and leads you to fulfill your destiny.
In Chinese, this word leans toward the fate or destiny definition.
In Korean, it is usually read simply as “life.”
In Japanese, it can mean all definitions shown above, depending on context.
See Also: Good Fortune
天下一家 is a proverb that can also be translated as “The whole world is one family.”
It is used to mean that all humans are related by decree of Heaven.
The first two characters can be translated as “the world,” “the whole country,” “descended from heaven,” “earth under heaven,” “the public,” or “the ruling power.”
The second two characters can mean “one family,” “a household,” “one's folks,” “a house” or “a home.” Usually, this is read as “a family.”
Note: This proverb can be understood in Japanese, though not commonly used.
It was tough to find the best way to say “soul mates” in Chinese. We settled on 天生一對 as an old way to say, “A couple selected by heaven.”
The first two characters together mean “natural” or “innate.” Separated, they mean “heaven” and “born.” The last two characters mean “couple.” So this can be translated as “A couple that is together by nature,” or “A couple brought together by heaven's decree.” With a slight stretch, you could say, “A couple born together from heaven.”
It's a struggle to find the best way to describe this idea in English but trust me, it is pretty cool, and it is a great way to say “soulmates.”
If you're in a happy relationship or marriage and think you have found your soul mate, this would be a wonderful wall scroll to hang in your home.
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your I Decree search...
| Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
命 see styles |
mìng ming4 ming mei / me めい |
More info & calligraphy: Destiny / Fate(1) (See 命令・1) order; command; decree; (2) (See 生命・1) life; (3) (See 運命) destiny; fate; (female given name) Mei jīvita . Life, vital, length of life, fate, decree. |
宣 see styles |
xuān xuan1 hsüan yoshihiro よしひろ |
to declare (publicly); to announce (rare) (See 宣旨) imperial order; imperial decree; (personal name) Yoshihiro Proclaim; spread abroad; widespread. 宣流; 宣說. |
旨 see styles |
zhǐ zhi3 chih shi むね |
imperial decree; purport; aim; purpose (1) center (centre); pillar; principle; (2) purport; gist; drift; meaning Purport, will; good. |
詔 诏 see styles |
zhào zhao4 chao norikatsu のりかつ |
(literary) to admonish; (bound form) imperial edict (personal name) Norikatsu a decree |
上意 see styles |
shàng yì shang4 yi4 shang i joui / joi じょうい |
will (esp. of shogun); decree; emperor's wishes superior intention (?) |
下達 下达 see styles |
xià dá xia4 da2 hsia ta shimotate しもたて |
to transmit to lower levels; to issue (a command, decree etc) (noun, transitive verb) (ant: 上達・2) commanding a subordinate; (place-name) Shimotate |
令牌 see styles |
lìng pái ling4 pai2 ling p`ai ling pai |
(archaic) wooden or metal token of authority; (fig.) decree; directive; (computing) token |
傳旨 传旨 see styles |
chuán zhǐ chuan2 zhi3 ch`uan chih chuan chih |
issue a decree |
判令 see styles |
pàn lìng pan4 ling4 p`an ling pan ling |
decree; (of a court) to order |
判決 判决 see styles |
pàn jué pan4 jue2 p`an chüeh pan chüeh hanketsu はんけつ |
judgment (by a court of law); to pass judgment on; to sentence (noun, transitive verb) judicial decision; judgement; judgment; sentence; decree |
功令 see styles |
gōng lìng gong1 ling4 kung ling |
(historical) official decree; statute |
勅宣 see styles |
chokusen ちょくせん |
imperial decree |
勅意 see styles |
chokui ちょくい |
meaning or gist of a decree |
命令 see styles |
mìng lìng ming4 ling4 ming ling meirei / mere めいれい |
order; command; CL:道[dao4],個|个[ge4] (noun, transitive verb) (1) order; command; decree; directive; (noun, transitive verb) (2) {comp} (software) instruction; statement |
天命 see styles |
tiān mìng tian1 ming4 t`ien ming tien ming tenmei / tenme てんめい |
Mandate of Heaven; destiny; fate; one's life span (1) God's will; heaven's decree; mandate of Heaven; fate; karma; destiny; (2) one's life; one's lifespan; (surname, given name) Tenmei |
天條 天条 see styles |
tiān tiáo tian1 tiao2 t`ien t`iao tien tiao |
heavenly decree; divine commandment; (fig.) unbreakable taboo; absolute edict (often humorous or sarcastic); prohibition decrees of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom 太平天國|太平天国[Tai4 ping2 Tian1 guo2] |
奉勅 see styles |
houchoku / hochoku ほうちょく |
receiving an imperial decree; obeying an imperial decree |
悪令 see styles |
akurei / akure あくれい |
bad decree |
應詔 应诏 see styles |
yìng zhào ying4 zhao4 ying chao |
to respond to an imperial decree |
懿旨 see styles |
yì zhǐ yi4 zhi3 i chih |
an imperial decree |
政令 see styles |
zhèng lìng zheng4 ling4 cheng ling seirei / sere せいれい |
government decree government ordinance; cabinet order |
敕令 see styles |
chì lìng chi4 ling4 ch`ih ling chih ling chokuryō |
Imperial order or edict (old) (imperial) decree |
敕命 see styles |
chì mìng chi4 ming4 ch`ih ming chih ming chokumyō |
The sovereign commands of the Buddha. |
教書 教书 see styles |
jiāo shū jiao1 shu1 chiao shu kyousho / kyosho きょうしょ |
to work as a teacher; to teach (in a school) (1) (See 一般教書) message (delivered by the US president or a state governor); address; (2) (papal) bull; decree; (3) (obsolete) (See 教科書) textbook |
旨意 see styles |
zhǐ yì zhi3 yi4 chih i shii / shi しい |
decree; order; will; intent (rare) intent; purpose; aim |
明令 see styles |
míng lìng ming2 ling4 ming ling |
to decree |
法令 see styles |
fǎ lìng fa3 ling4 fa ling hourei / hore ほうれい |
decree; ordinance statute; law; act; ordinance; regulation |
王法 see styles |
wáng fǎ wang2 fa3 wang fa ouhou / oho おうほう |
the law; the law of the land; the law of a state (in former times); criterion royal decree Royal law, the law by which a king should rule his country. |
發出 发出 see styles |
fā chū fa1 chu1 fa ch`u fa chu hatsude はつで |
to issue (an order, decree etc); to send out; to dispatch; to produce (a sound); to let out (a laugh) (surname) Hatsude produce |
藩命 see styles |
hanmei / hanme はんめい |
(hist) feudal decree; edict by a daimyo |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
| Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
| Destiny Fate | 命 | inochi / mei | mìng / ming4 / ming | |
| One Family Under Heaven | 天下一家 | tenka ikka / tenkaikka / tenka ika | tiān xià yī jiā tian1 xia4 yi1 jia1 tian xia yi jia tianxiayijia | t`ien hsia i chia tienhsiaichia tien hsia i chia |
| Soul Mates | 天生一對 天生一对 | tiān shēng yí duì tian1 sheng1 yi2 dui4 tian sheng yi dui tianshengyidui | t`ien sheng i tui tienshengitui tien sheng i tui |
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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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