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1. Body
3. Charmaine
4. Every Creature Has A Domain
5. Daniel
6. Germain
7. Germaine
8. Ice / Frost
9. Imaine
10. Jermain
11. Jermaine
12. Maina
13. Maine
14. Maines
15. Mains
16. Maintain An Army For 1000 Days, Use It For An Hour
17. Mainul
18. Gay Pride
19. Romain
20. Romaine
21. Rose Flowers Given, Frangrance Remains on Hands of Giver
22. Hall of the Heart / Sacred Heart
23. Smain
24. Stgermain
26. Tanjiro Kamado
27. True Love
28. Worldwide Wish for Peace and Prosperity
30. Zhuge Liang
身 is how to write “body” as in your human body, in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and Korean Hanja.
Depending on the context and certain language issues, this character can also mean: main part, hull, oneself, somebody, person, I, me, sword, lifetime, one's station in life, etc.
While this written word is universal in three languages, it still makes a rather odd selection for a wall scroll. Also, they tend to use 体 (karada) in Japanese for the body (depending on context).
See Also: Karada
Speak simply, while expressing your idea completely
言簡意賅 is a Chinese proverb that suggests it is better to be brief and use fewer words while still expressing your main point or idea.
In another way to explain this, one should not use 100 words when 50 will do, or being more concise with your speech.
This can also be translated as concise, compendious, “brief in form but comprehensive in scope” or succinct.
This is a bit more positive than our other proverb for brevity.
海為龍世界雲是鶴家鄉 is a somewhat poetic way to say that everyone and everything has its place in the world.
The first line (which is the column on the right) says, “The Ocean is the World of the Dragon.” The next column says, “The Clouds are the Domain of the Cranes.”
The image to the right is what this calligraphy can look like in xing-kaishu style by a Master Calligrapher.
Alternate form
This is another common transliteration to Mandarin Chinese for the name Daniel.
This version drops off the third character, so it sounds a bit more like Danny than Daniel. I think our main version of Daniel is better but this is a popular transliteration according to our research on Chinese Google.
冰 is the Chinese character used to express “ice” or “frost.”
The main part of the character on the right holds the meaning of “water” and on the left, is a radical (the two dots) that also means water. Together, they create the character that means “ice” (solid water).
This is similar to the character for frost in Japanese. However, Japanese drop the radical from the left side.
Nothing could be more true. When I was in the Marine Corps, we trained for years for combat that often lasts only hours.
養兵千日用兵一時 is a Chinese proverb that, also reminds me of a common phrase used in the military to describe combat: “Weeks of total boredom, punctuated with five minutes of sheer terror.”
This may have some roots in Sun Tzu's The Art of War. Though I can not find this passage in his writings.
On the subject of the Art of War, if you have a favorite passage, we can create a custom calligraphy scroll with that phrase.
同性戀自豪感 or “Gay Pride” is a new idea in China. It's so new, that we may have just started the movement by translating this phrase.
If they ever do start having gay pride parades in China, my best guess is that these 6 characters will constitute the term they use to title the parade/movement.
Who knows, maybe in 10 years they will have a pride parade march straight past Tian'anmen Square on Chang An Street (the main drag in Beijing).
赠人玫瑰手留余香 is a proverb that has been translated several ways:
1. Roses given, fragrance in hand.
2. You present others roses, and the fragrance remains.
3. The fragrance of the rose always remains on the hand of those that bestow them.
4. A little bit of fragrance always clings to the hands which gives the flowers
However, this literally translates as “Give someone rose flowers, [your] hands keep [the] remaining fragrance.”
Besides the main title above, 心殿 also means “The heart or mind as a sacred hall” or “Heart Palace.”
心殿 has a Zen-influenced, introspective meaning. Popular in martial arts, meditation, or personal philosophy spaces.
The feeling of these characters is more inward and personal rather than religious.
Monkey King
孫悟空 is the name Sun Wukong, also known as the Monkey King. He is the main character with supernatural powers in the ancient Chinese novel Journey to the West.
This title is also known as the real name of the Monkey King in Japanese. This can also be the Son Goku, better known as simply Goku, a fictional character of the Dragon Ball Japanese manga series.
真愛 is literally “True Love” in Chinese.
The first character means “real,” “true,” and “genuine.” The second character means “love” and “affection.”
During the customization of your calligraphy wall scroll, there is a place to add an inscription. You might want that inscription to be your names in Chinese down the side of your wall scroll or perhaps just below these two main characters (just $9 extra). A nice gift to celebrate an anniversary or marriage!
啟盛世開太平 means “To bring flourishing peace and security to the world (our current era).”
It's a wish that a new door leading to peace and prosperity could be opened to mankind.
Character and word breakdown:
啟 to open; to start; to initiate; to enlighten or awaken.
盛世 a flourishing period; period of prosperity; a golden age.
開 to open; to start; to turn on.
太平 peace and security; peace and tranquility; peace; tranquility.
I don't like to do breakdowns like this, as the words altogether create their unique meaning (encompassed in the main title above).
...as in Zen Buddhism
First, let's correct something: The Japanese romanization for this character, “Zen” has penetrated the English language. In English, it's almost always incorrectly used for phrases like “That's so zen.” Nobody says, “That's so meditation” - right? As the title of a sect, this would be like saying, “That's so Baptist!"
禪 by itself just means “meditation.” In that context, it should not be confined to use by any one religion or sect.
Regardless of the dictionary definition, more often than not, this character is associated with Buddhism. And here is one of the main reasons:
Zen is used as the title of a branch of Mahayana Buddhism, which strongly emphasizes meditation practice.
However, it should be noted that Buddhism came from India, and “Chan Buddhism” evolved and developed in medieval China. The Chinese character “Chan” was eventually pronounced as “Zen” in Japanese. Chan Buddhists in China have much in common with Zen Buddhists in Japan.
More about the history of Zen Buddhism here.
Please also note that the Japanese Kanji character for Zen has evolved a little in Japan, and the two boxes (kou) that you see at the top of the right side of the character have been replaced by three dots with tails.
The original character would still be generally understood and recognized in Japanese (it's considered an ancient version in Japan) but if you want the specifically modern Japanese version, please click on the zen Kanji to the right. Technically, there is no difference between the Tensho and Reisho versions of Zen since they are ancient character styles that existed long before Japan had a written language.
There is also an alternate/shorthand/simplified Chinese version, which has two dots or tails above the right-side radical. This version is also popular for calligraphy in China. If you want this version, just click the character to the right.
Further notes: Zen is just one of seven sects of Buddhism practiced in Japan. The others are 律 Ritsu (or Risshū), 法相 Hossō, 論 Sanron 華嚴 Kegon, 天台 Tendai, and 眞言 Shingon.
諸葛亮 is the name Zhuge Liang, written in Chinese.
Zhuge Liang lived from 181 to 234 A.D.
He was a military leader and prime minister of Shu Han (蜀漢) during the Three Kingdoms period.
He was the main hero of the fictional Romance of Three Kingdoms.
He is considered a famous sage, philosopher, and military genius.
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The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
| Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
| Body | 身 | mi | shēn / shen1 / shen | |
| Brief and to the Point | 言簡意賅 言简意赅 | yán jiǎn yì gāi yan2 jian3 yi4 gai1 yan jian yi gai yanjianyigai | yen chien i kai yenchienikai |
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| Charmaine | 佘詩曼 佘诗曼 | shé shī màn she2 shi1 man4 she shi man sheshiman | she shih man sheshihman |
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| Charmaine | シャーメイン | shaamein / shamein | ||
| Every Creature Has A Domain | 海為龍世界雲是鶴家鄉 海为龙世界云是鹤家乡 | hǎi wéi lóng shì jiè yún shì hè jiā xiāng hai3 wei2 long2 shi4 jie4 yun2 shi4 he4 jia1 xiang1 hai wei long shi jie yun shi he jia xiang | hai wei lung shih chieh yün shih ho chia hsiang | |
| Daniel | 丹尼 | dān ní / dan1 ni1 / dan ni / danni | tan ni / tanni | |
| Germain | 日爾曼 日尔曼 | rì ěr màn ri4 er3 man4 ri er man rierman | jih erh man jiherhman |
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| Germain | ジャーメーン | jaameen / jamen | ||
| Germaine | 日爾曼 日尔曼 | rì ěr màn ri4 er3 man4 ri er man rierman | jih erh man jiherhman |
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| Germaine | ジャーメーン | jaamein / jamein | ||
| Ice Frost | 冰 | bīng / bing1 / bing | ping | |
| Imaine | 伊曼 | yī màn / yi1 man4 / yi man / yiman | i man / iman | |
| Imaine | イメーン | imeen / imen | ||
| Jermain | 杰曼 | jié màn / jie2 man4 / jie man / jieman | chieh man / chiehman | |
| Jermain | ジャーメイン | jaamein / jamein | ||
| Jermaine | 杰梅因 | jié méi yīn jie2 mei2 yin1 jie mei yin jiemeiyin | chieh mei yin chiehmeiyin |
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| Jermaine | ジャーメーン | jaamein / jamein | ||
| Maina | 瑪依娜 玛依娜 | mǎ yī nà ma3 yi1 na4 ma yi na mayina | ma i na maina |
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| Maina | メーナ | meena / mena | ||
| Maine | 緬因 缅因 | miǎn yīn / mian3 yin1 / mian yin / mianyin | mien yin / mienyin | |
| Maine | メーン | meen / men | ||
| Maines | 梅恩斯 | méi ēn sī mei2 en1 si1 mei en si meiensi | mei en ssu meienssu |
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| Maines | メインズ | meinzu | ||
| Mains | 梅恩斯 | méi ēn sī mei2 en1 si1 mei en si meiensi | mei en ssu meienssu |
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| Mains | メインズ | meinzu | ||
| Maintain An Army For 1000 Days, Use It For An Hour | 養兵千日用兵一時 养兵千日用兵一时 | yǎng bīng qiān rì, yàng bīng yì shí yang3 bing1 qian1 ri4 yang4 bing1 yi4 shi2 yang bing qian ri yang bing yi shi | yang ping ch`ien jih yang ping i shih yang ping chien jih yang ping i shih |
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| Mainul | 馬努爾 马努尔 | mǎ nǔ ěr ma3 nu3 er3 ma nu er manuer | ma nu erh manuerh |
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| Mainul | マイヌル | mainuru | ||
| Gay Pride | 同性戀自豪感 同性恋自豪感 | tóng xìng liàn zì háo gǎn tong2 xing4 lian4 zi4 hao2 gan3 tong xing lian zi hao gan tongxinglianzihaogan | t`ung hsing lien tzu hao kan tunghsinglientzuhaokan tung hsing lien tzu hao kan |
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| Romain | 羅曼 罗曼 | luó màn / luo2 man4 / luo man / luoman | lo man / loman | |
| Romain | ロマン | roman | ||
| Romaine | 羅曼 罗曼 | luó màn / luo2 man4 / luo man / luoman | lo man / loman | |
| Romaine | ロメーン | romein | ||
| Rose Flowers Given, Frangrance Remains on Hands of Giver | 贈人玫瑰手留余香 赠人玫瑰手留余香 | zèng rén méi guī shǒu liú yú xiāng zeng4 ren2 mei2 gui1 shou3 liu2 yu2 xiang1 zeng ren mei gui shou liu yu xiang | tseng jen mei kuei shou liu yü hsiang | |
| Hall of the Heart Sacred Heart | 心殿 | shinden | xīn diàn / xin1 dian4 / xin dian / xindian | hsin tien / hsintien |
| Smain | 斯麥因 斯麦因 | sī mài yīn si1 mai4 yin1 si mai yin simaiyin | ssu mai yin ssumaiyin |
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| Smain | スメーン | sumeen / sumen | ||
| Stgermain | 斯特日曼 | sī tè rì màn si1 te4 ri4 man4 si te ri man siteriman | ssu t`e jih man ssutejihman ssu te jih man |
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| Stgermain | セントジャーメイン | sentojaamein sentojamein | ||
| Sun Wukong Son Goku | 孫悟空 孙悟空 | son go kuu / songokuu / son go ku | sūn wù kōng sun1 wu4 kong1 sun wu kong sunwukong | sun wu k`ung sunwukung sun wu kung |
| Tanjiro Kamado | 竈門炭治郎 | kamado tanjirou kamadotanjirou kamado tanjiro | ||
| True Love | 真愛 真爱 | shinai | zhēn ài / zhen1 ai4 / zhen ai / zhenai | chen ai / chenai |
| Worldwide Wish for Peace and Prosperity | 啟盛世開太平 启盛世开太平 | qǐ shèng shì kāi tài píng qi3 sheng4 shi4 kai1 tai4 ping2 qi sheng shi kai tai ping qishengshikaitaiping | ch`i sheng shih k`ai t`ai p`ing chishengshihkaitaiping chi sheng shih kai tai ping |
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| Zen Chan Meditation | 禪 禅 | zen | chán / chan2 / chan | ch`an / chan |
| Zhuge Liang | 諸葛亮 诸葛亮 | zhū gě liàng zhu1 ge3 liang4 zhu ge liang zhugeliang | chu ko liang chukoliang |
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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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