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  1. Clemence

  2. Clemencia

  3. Clemens

  4. Clement

  5. Clemente

  6. Clementine

  7. Clements

  8. Five Elements Tai Chi Fist

  9. Five Elements

10. Five Element Dojo

11. Four Elements

12. Godai / Five Elements

13. Elements of the Tea Ceremony


 kè léi máng sī
Clemence Scroll

This is the most common Mandarin Chinese transliteration for the female French name Clémence or Clemence.

 kè lái mén sī
Clemence Scroll

克萊門斯 is another common transliteration to Mandarin Chinese for the name Clemence.

 kuremensu
Clemence Scroll

クレメンス is the name Clemence in Japanese (Katakana).


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

 kè lái mén xī yà
Clemencia Scroll

克萊門西亞 is the transliteration to Mandarin Chinese for the Latin / Spanish name Clemencia.

 kuremenshia
Clemencia Scroll

クレメンシア is the name Clemencia in Japanese (Katakana).


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

 kè lái mén sī
Clemens Scroll

克萊門斯 is the name Clemens in Chinese (Mandarin).

 kuremensu
Clemens Scroll

クレメンス is the name Clemens in Japanese Katakana.


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

 kè lái mén tè
Clement Scroll

克萊門特 is the name Clement in Chinese (Mandarin).

 kè léi máng
Clement Scroll

This is another common Mandarin Chinese transliteration for the male French name Clément or Clement.

 kuremento
Clement Scroll

クレメント is the name Clement in Japanese.


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

 kè lái mén tè
Clemente Scroll

克萊門特 is the transliteration to Mandarin Chinese for the Latin / Spanish name Clemente.

 kuremente
Clemente Scroll

クレメンテ is the name Clemente in Japanese Katakana.


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

 kè lái mén dì nà
Clementine Scroll

克萊門蒂娜 is the name Clementine in Chinese (Mandarin).

 kurementain
Clementine Scroll

クレメンタイン is the name Clementine in Japanese Katakana.


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

 kè lái mén cí
Clements Scroll

克萊門茨 is the name Clements in Chinese (Mandarin).

 kurementsu
Clements Scroll

クレメンツ is the name Clements in Japanese Katakana.


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

Five Elements Tai Chi Fist

 wǔ xíng tài jí quán
 go gyou tai kyoku ken
Five Elements Tai Chi Fist Scroll

五行太極拳 is a certain school or style of Tai Chi (Taiji).

The characters literally mean “Five Elements Tai Chi Fist.”

Notes:
In Taiwan, it would be Romanized as “Wu Hsing Tai Chi Chuan” - see the standard Mandarin method above in the gray box (used in mainland China and the official Romanization used by the Library of Congress).

The last three characters are sometimes translated as “Grand Ultimate Fist,” so the whole thing can be “Five Elements Grand Ultimate Fist” if you wish.

I have not confirmed the use of this title in Korean but if it is used, it's probably only by martial arts enthusiasts. The pronunciation is correct, as shown above for Korean.

Five Elements

 wǔ xíng
 gogyou
Five Elements Scroll

五行 is the title of the five elements: wood, fire, water, earth, and metal.

The first character means five, and the second character is simply element(s).

According to ancient Chinese science, all matter in the world is comprised of these elements. One idea presented with the five elements is that when energy is added, the matter is believed to expand. When energy is removed, matter contracts. Oddly, this concept is not far from Einstein's theories and modern science. Just a few thousand years before Einstein.


More info: Wikipedia - Five Elements (Wu Xing).


See Also:  Wood | Fire | Water | Earth | Metal | Five Elements

Five Elements

 jīn mù shuǐ huǒ tǔ
Five Elements Scroll

金木水火土 is a list of the Chinese characters for the five elements in a comfortable order (meaning that they “feel right” to a Chinese person who views this arrangement).

The order is metal, wood, water, fire, and earth.

Note that sometimes the metal element is translated as gold. And earth refers to soil versus the whole planet earth.

Five Elements

 chi sui ka fuu kuu
Five Elements Scroll

地水火風空 is the specifically-Japanese version of the five elements.

This is a little different than the ancient or original Chinese version.

The elements are written in this order:
1. Earth / Terra / Ground
2. Water
3. Fire
4. Wind / Air
5. Sky / Emptiness / Void / Ether

Note: This set of Kanji can also be romanized as “ji sui ka fuu kuu,” “jisuikafuukuu,” or “jisuikafuku.”


These can also be written in the order 地火風水空 (chi ka sui fuu kuu). Let me know when you place your order if you want the Kanji to be in this character order.

Five Element Dojo

 go gyou dou jou
Five Element Dojo Scroll

This is the title “5 Element Dojo” in Japanese Kanji.

Sometimes, the five elements are expressed in Japanese as 五大 (Godai) (earth, water, fire, wind, void) instead of the Chinese/Traditional 五行 (Gogyo) (wood, fire, water, earth, metal), so you might want 五大道場 instead. Let me know when ordering if that is the case.

Four Elements

Buddhist Term

 dì shuǐ huǒ fēng
 chisuikafuu
Four Elements Scroll

地水火風 is a Buddhist term that means “earth, water, fire, wind.”

This is often just referred to as “the four elements.” There is a more common title (the five elements) that adds wood to the mix. These four elements are used in some sects of Japanese Buddhism (not so much in Chinese).

Godai / Five Elements

 wǔ dà
 godai
Godai / Five Elements Scroll

五大 is the Japanese title for the five elements.

In Japan, the five elements differ slightly from the original Chinese. Therefore, in Japanese philosophy, you have earth, water, fire, wind, and void (space).

The meaning of the first character is 5, but the second character means great or large. Some translate this as the five majors. 大 is only understood as “elements” when you have 五 in front of it.

In Buddhism, this can be short for 五大明王, or the five great and wise kings.

Elements of the Tea Ceremony

Wa Kei Sei Jaku

 wa kei sei jaku
Elements of the Tea Ceremony Scroll

和, 敬, 清, 寂 or Wa, Kei, Sei, Jaku are the principles of the way of tea or 茶道.

The meanings are:
Harmony 和 (wa).
Respect 敬 (kei).
Purity 清 (sei).
Tranquility 寂 (jaku).


These principles or tenets were created by tea master Sen Rikyu (1522-1591). More about these ideas: Chanoyu


See Also:  The Way of Tea


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

Title CharactersRomaji (Romanized Japanese)Various forms of Romanized Chinese
Clemence克雷芒絲
克雷芒丝
kè léi máng sī
ke4 lei2 mang2 si1
ke lei mang si
keleimangsi
k`o lei mang ssu
koleimangssu
ko lei mang ssu
Clemence克萊門斯
克莱门斯
kè lái mén sī
ke4 lai2 men2 si1
ke lai men si
kelaimensi
k`o lai men ssu
kolaimenssu
ko lai men ssu
Clemenceクレメンスkuremensu
Clemencia克萊門西亞
克莱门西亚
kè lái mén xī yà
ke4 lai2 men2 xi1 ya4
ke lai men xi ya
kelaimenxiya
k`o lai men hsi ya
kolaimenhsiya
ko lai men hsi ya
Clemenciaクレメンシアkuremenshia
Clemens克萊門斯
克莱门斯
kè lái mén sī
ke4 lai2 men2 si1
ke lai men si
kelaimensi
k`o lai men ssu
kolaimenssu
ko lai men ssu
Clemensクレメンスkuremensu
Clement克萊門特
克莱门特
kè lái mén tè
ke4 lai2 men2 te4
ke lai men te
kelaimente
k`o lai men t`e
kolaimente
ko lai men te
Clement克雷芒kè léi máng
ke4 lei2 mang2
ke lei mang
keleimang
k`o lei mang
koleimang
ko lei mang
Clementクレメントkuremento
Clemente克萊門特
克莱门特
kè lái mén tè
ke4 lai2 men2 te4
ke lai men te
kelaimente
k`o lai men t`e
kolaimente
ko lai men te
Clementeクレメンテkuremente
Clementine克萊門蒂娜
克莱门蒂娜
kè lái mén dì nà
ke4 lai2 men2 di4 na4
ke lai men di na
kelaimendina
k`o lai men ti na
kolaimentina
ko lai men ti na
Clementineクレメンタインkurementain
Clements克萊門茨
克莱门茨
kè lái mén cí
ke4 lai2 men2 ci2
ke lai men ci
kelaimenci
k`o lai men tz`u
kolaimentzu
ko lai men tzu
Clementsクレメンツkurementsu
Five Elements Tai Chi Fist五行太極拳
五行太极拳
go gyou tai kyoku ken
gogyoutaikyokuken
go gyo tai kyoku ken
wǔ xíng tài jí quán
wu3 xing2 tai4 ji2 quan2
wu xing tai ji quan
wuxingtaijiquan
wu hsing t`ai chi ch`üan
wuhsingtaichichüan
wu hsing tai chi chüan
Five Elements五行gogyou / gogyowǔ xíng / wu3 xing2 / wu xing / wuxingwu hsing / wuhsing
Five Elements金木水火土jīn mù shuǐ huǒ tǔ
jin1 mu4 shui3 huo3 tu3
jin mu shui huo tu
jinmushuihuotu
chin mu shui huo t`u
chinmushuihuotu
chin mu shui huo tu
Five Elements地水火風空
地水火风空
chi sui ka fuu kuu
chisuikafuukuu
chi sui ka fu ku
Five Element Dojo五行道場go gyou dou jou
gogyoudoujou
go gyo do jo
Four Elements地水火風
地水火风
chisuikafuu
chisuikafu
dì shuǐ huǒ fēng
di4 shui3 huo3 feng1
di shui huo feng
dishuihuofeng
ti shui huo feng
tishuihuofeng
Godai
Five Elements
五大godaiwǔ dà / wu3 da4 / wu da / wudawu ta / wuta
Elements of the Tea Ceremony和敬清寂wa kei sei jaku
wakeiseijaku
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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