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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.
生 is a Chinese word that means “to be born” and “to give birth.”
Also, it's often used to refer to life itself, and sometimes “to grow.”
生 is used in a lot of compound words such as “yi sheng,” which means “doctor” (literally “healer of life”), “sheng ri” which means “birthday” (literally “birth-day”), and “xue sheng” which means student (literally “studying life” or “learner [about] life”). Few Chinese people will think of the literal meaning when this uses words like doctor and student - but it is interesting to note.
生 has the same root meaning in Korean Hanja and Japanese. However, in Japanese, there are many possible pronunciations, and this can be used to mean “raw” or “unprocessed” (as in draft beer). Therefore, not be the best if your audience is Japanese.
See Also: Vitality
醫生 is the title used to refer to medical doctors or physicians in China.
Note: Sometimes, this same term is used in Korean, but not common.
The meaning is close to “healer [of] life” as the first character, 醫, can mean medicine, the healing art, healing, curing, medical, to cure, or to treat. The second character, 生, means birth or life.
In Japan, they use a simplified version of the first character (医生 is also used as the Simplified Chinese version of Doctor). If you want this version, please click the characters to the right instead of the button above.
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.
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your The Healer search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
妙手 see styles |
miào shǒu miao4 shou3 miao shou myoushu / myoshu みょうしゅ |
miraculous hands of a healer; highly skilled person; brilliant move in chess or weiqi (go) 圍棋|围棋 (1) spectacular move (chess, shogi, etc.); brilliant move; (2) expert; virtuoso; master |
彌伽 弥伽 see styles |
mí qié mi2 qie2 mi ch`ieh mi chieh miga |
Megha, a cloud; name of one of the bodhisattvas renowned as a healer, or as a cloud-controller for producing rain. |
醫家 医家 see styles |
yī jiā yi1 jia1 i chia |
healer; physician; medical man; doctor (esp. of TCM) See: 医家 |
醫王 医王 see styles |
yī wáng yi1 wang2 i wang iō |
The Buddha as healer of sufferings; also the Medicine King, v. 藥 19. |
治療者 see styles |
chiryousha / chiryosha ちりょうしゃ |
healer; clinician; physician; person who gives treatment; therapist |
祈祷師 see styles |
kitoushi / kitoshi きとうし |
medicine man; shaman; faith healer; witch doctor; exorcist |
阿迦雲 阿迦云 see styles |
ā jiā yún a1 jia1 yun2 a chia yün akaun |
A physician, a healer, probably should be 阿迦曇. |
Variations: |
kitoushi / kitoshi きとうし |
medicine man; shaman; faith healer; witch doctor; exorcist |
Variations: |
hinichigusuri ひにちぐすり |
time, the healer |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Healing Hands | 癒しの手 | iyashi no te iyashinote | ||
Birth Life | 生 | shou / iku / sho / iku | shēng / sheng1 / sheng | |
Doctor | 醫生 医生 | yī shēng / yi1 sheng1 / yi sheng / yisheng | i sheng / isheng | |
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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