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1. Devotion / Dedication / Attentive / Focused
2. Dedication
3. Hiding in the Leaves - Hagakure
4. Excellence
5. Caring
6. Mindfulness
7. 7. Right Mindfulness / Right Memory / Perfect Mindfulness
專心 makes a word that means “paying attention with your heart.”
It's often translated as “dedication,” as in “be absorbed in” or “concentrate one's efforts.” It's also used to mean “with the single mind,” “whole-heartedly,” “paying attention,” “undivided attention,” “concentration (-ed),” “engrossed,” “devotionally (listening/watching),” and/or “attentive.”
The first character means “for a particular person, occasion, or purpose,” “focused on one single thing,” “concentrated,” and sometimes, “special.”
The second character means “heart” or “mind” by itself.
My favorite translation, which comes from the Oxford Advanced Chinese/English Dictionary, is, “wholehearted devotion.”
If it seems like the meaning of this word is quite open, you are correct. The context in which the word is used matters a lot. It can mean different things depending on how you use it. This makes it kind of nice as you can decide what this means to you (within some limits). This is always positive in meaning, so even if a Chinese person reads it differently than you, it will still have a good meaning.
In Japanese, they tend to use a variation of the second character which has one less stroke. If you want your calligraphy written this Japanese form, please click on the Kanji shown to the right instead of the button above. Note: Japanese and Chinese people will recognize either form.
専念 is the Japanese word for dedication.
It means “give undivided attention” or “devote oneself to (something).”
Note: This can be pronounced in Korean, but it's not a commonly used term.
See Also: Devotion | Passion | Tenacious | Commitment
關心 means caring in Chinese.
Caring is giving love and attention to people and things that matter to you and anyone who needs help. When you care about people, you help them. You do a careful job, giving your very best effort. You treat people and things gently and respectfully. Caring makes the world a safer place.
Note: 關心 is also a word in Korean Hanja, but in Korean, it means taking interest or concern. In Korean, it's still a good word, but it doesn't quite have the “caring for a person” meaning that it does in Chinese.
See Also: Benevolence | Altruism
念 is the simplest way to write “mindfulness” in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja.
念 can be defined these ways: To read; to study (a degree course); to read aloud; to miss somebody (keeping them in your mind); idea; remembrance; sense; thought; feeling; desire; concern; attention; recollection; memory; to think on/about; reflect; repeat, intone; a moment.
Obviously, the context in which the character is used determines which definition or meaning is perceived. As a single character, it's open and perhaps ambiguous. Thus, it can be read with any or all of these meanings.
念 is used in a Buddhist context (often written as 正念 or “right mindfulness”) with similar meanings of thought and contemplation.
In Japanese, this character is sometimes used as the name “Nen.”
See Also: Buddhism | Enlightenment
Samyak Smriti / Samyak Smrti / Samma Sati
正念 is one of the Noble Eightfold Paths of Buddhism. Right Mindfulness, along with Right Effort and Right Concentration, constitute the path to Concentration or Perfect Thought.
Right Mindfulness is about remaining focused on one's body, feelings, mind, and mental qualities. It's also about being ardent, aware, and mindful, and supposes that you've already put aside worldly desire and aversion.
Monk Bhikkhu Bodhi described this as “The mind is deliberately kept at the level of bare attention, a detached observation of what is happening within us and around us in the present moment.” When practicing right mindfulness, the mind is trained to remain in the present, open, quiet, and alert, contemplating the present event.
Another definition: Ongoing mindfulness of body, feelings, thinking, and objects of thought.
This term is exclusively used by devout Buddhists. It is not a common term, and is remains an unknown concept to most Japanese and Chinese people.
See Also: Buddhism | Enlightenment | Noble Eightfold Path
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Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your attention search...
| Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
念 see styles |
niàn nian4 nien nen ねん |
More info & calligraphy: Mindfulness(1) (esp. 〜の念) sense; idea; thought; feeling; (2) desire; concern; (3) (esp. 念に〜、念の/が〜) attention; care; (personal name) Nen smṛti. Recollection, memory; to think on, reflect; repeat, intone; a thought; a moment. |
理 see styles |
lǐ li3 li wataru わたる |
More info & calligraphy: Science(1) reason; principle; logic; (2) {Buddh} (See 事・じ) general principle (as opposed to individual concrete phenomenon); (3) the underlying principles of the cosmos (in neo-Confucianism); (given name) Wataru siddhānta; hetu. Ruling principle, fundamental law, intrinsicality, universal basis, essential element; nidāna, reason; pramāṇa, to arrange, regulate, rule, rectify. |
鳥 鸟 see styles |
niǎo niao3 niao yanadori やなどり |
More info & calligraphy: Bird(1) bird; (2) bird meat (esp. chicken meat); fowl; poultry; (surname) Yanadori A bird. |
そら see styles |
zora ゾラ |
(interjection) (1) (used to get someone's attention or when giving instructions) look!; there!; here!; (expression) (2) (colloquialism) (See それは・2) that is; (personal name) Zola; Zolla |
専念 see styles |
sennen せんねん |
More info & calligraphy: Dedication |
愛美 爱美 see styles |
ài měi ai4 mei3 ai mei rabi らび |
More info & calligraphy: Aimi(female given name) Rabi |
マーク see styles |
maagu / magu マーグ |
More info & calligraphy: Mark |
かまちょ see styles |
kamacho かまちょ |
(expression) (slang) (abbreviation) (from かまってちょうだい) please pay attention to me; please entertain me |
あ see styles |
a あ |
(interjection) (1) Ah!; Oh!; expression of surprise, recollection, etc.; (2) Hey!; used to get someone's attention |
凝 see styles |
níng ning2 ning tomoda ともだ |
to congeal; to concentrate attention; to stare (1) muscle stiffness (esp. in shoulders); (2) (med) (kana only) lump (in tissue, esp. breast); swelling; hardening; lesion; (3) (kana only) lingering discomfort; uneasiness; bad aftertaste; unpleasant feeling; muscle stiffness (esp. in shoulders); (personal name) Tomoda To congeal, consolidate, form. |
哎 see styles |
āi ai1 ai |
hey!; (interjection used to attract attention or to express surprise or disapprobation) |
嘍 喽 see styles |
lou lou5 lou |
(final particle equivalent to 了[le5]); (particle calling attention to, or mildly warning of, a situation) |
屬 属 see styles |
zhǔ zhu3 chu satsuka さつか |
to join together; to fix one's attention on; to concentrate on (surname) Satsuka belong to |
思 see styles |
sī si1 ssu shiyou / shiyo しよう |
to think; to consider (given name) Shiyou cint- 指底. Think, thought; turn the attention to; intp. by 心所法 mental action or contents, mentality, intellection. |
盯 see styles |
dīng ding1 ting |
to watch attentively; to fix one's attention on; to stare at; to gaze at |
睬 see styles |
cǎi cai3 ts`ai tsai |
to pay attention; to take notice of; to care for |
あっ see styles |
atsu アツ |
(interjection) (1) Ah!; Oh!; expression of surprise, recollection, etc.; (2) Hey!; used to get someone's attention; (female given name) Atsu |
ケア see styles |
kea ケア |
(noun, transitive verb) care (e.g. medical); attention; nursing; (personal name) Ker |
これ see styles |
kore コレ |
(interjection) (used to get the attention of one's equals or inferiors) hey; oi; come on; look; listen; (personal name) Kole; Kolle |
それ see styles |
sore それ |
(interjection) (used to call someone's attention to something) there! |
なあ see styles |
naa / na なあ |
(interjection) (familiar language) hey; say; look; used to get someone's attention or press one's point |
むむ see styles |
mumu むむ |
(interjection) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (expressing mild surprise or doubt) hum; hmm; (interjection) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (See ふふ) hm hm (light chuckle with mouth closed); (interjection) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (indicating agreement) (See うんうん・1) uh-huh; (interjection) (4) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (deep in thought) mm; hmm; (interjection) (5) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (calling attention) well; (female given name) Mumu |
一顧 see styles |
ikko いっこ |
(noun, transitive verb) (usu. with neg. sentence) (See 一顧だにしない) slightest notice; slightest consideration; slightest attention; a little thought; glance |
不問 不问 see styles |
bù wèn bu4 wen4 pu wen fumon ふもん |
to pay no attention to; to disregard; to ignore; to let go unpunished; to let off (n,n-suf) (See 不問に付す) not asking (about); letting go unquestioned; disregarding; ignoring; overlooking |
不理 see styles |
bù lǐ bu4 li3 pu li furi ふり |
to refuse to acknowledge; to pay no attention to; to take no notice of; to ignore (noun or adjectival noun) (archaism) unreasonable; irrational; illogical |
乾咳 干咳 see styles |
gān ké gan1 ke2 kan k`o kan ko karazeki からぜき karaseki からせき |
to cough without phlegm; a dry cough (1) dry cough; hacking cough; (2) intentional cough (i.e. to get someone's attention) |
人目 see styles |
hitome ひとめ jinmoku じんもく |
public gaze; public notice; attention |
付所 see styles |
tsukedokoro つけどころ |
focus of one's attention; what one is looking for |
佔去 占去 see styles |
zhàn qù zhan4 qu4 chan ch`ü chan chü |
to take up (one's time etc); to occupy (one's attention etc); to account for (a proportion of something) |
作意 see styles |
zuò yì zuo4 yi4 tso i sakui さくい |
idea; design; motif; conception; intention cittotpāda; to have the thought arise, be aroused, beget the resolve, etc. |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
| Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
| Devotion Dedication Attentive Focused | 專心 / 専心 / 耑心 专心 | sen shin / senshin | zhuān xīn zhuan1 xin1 zhuan xin zhuanxin | chuan hsin chuanhsin |
| Dedication | 専唸 専念 | sennen | ||
| Hiding in the Leaves - Hagakure | 葉隠れ | hagakure | ||
| Excellence | 卓越 | taku etsu / takuetsu | zhuó yuè / zhuo2 yue4 / zhuo yue / zhuoyue | cho yüeh / choyüeh |
| Caring | 關心 关心 | guān xīn / guan1 xin1 / guan xin / guanxin | kuan hsin / kuanhsin | |
| Mindfulness | 念 | nen | niàn / nian4 / nian | nien |
| 7. Right Mindfulness Right Memory Perfect Mindfulness | 正念 | sei nen / seinen | zhèng niàn zheng4 nian4 zheng nian zhengnian | cheng nien chengnien |
| 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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