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7. Ariyan
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32. Sripradha
33. Lakshmi
34. Laxmi
35. Maina
36. Cobra
37. Sen
38. Azalea
39. Sen
40. Sonu
41. Madder
42. Siddhartha
43. Faith is the bird that feels the light when the dawn is still dark
印第安 is the Chinese title for (American) Indian or Native American.
For disambiguation, this refers only to the indigenous people of North America.
印第安 is a transliteration, so it is meant to sound like the English word “Indian” using Chinese sounds.
This is not a common selection for a calligraphy wall scroll.
茜 is the name for Rubia cordifolia, Indian madder, munjeet, Japanese madder, Rubia argyi, rose madder or red madder.
This is a flowering plant that since ancient times, the root has been used to create red, pink, and other red-hued dyes.
In Japan, this can be the surname or given names Sen, Sei, or Akane.
悉達多 is the name Siddhartha (as in Siddhartha Gautama), the personal name for Śākyamuni.
This same Buddha is also known as “Shakyamuni Gautama,” “Gotama Buddha,” or “Tathagata.”
Siddhartha Gautama was a spiritual teacher in the northern region of the Indian subcontinent who founded Buddhism. He is generally seen by Buddhists as the Supreme Buddha (Sammāsambuddha) of known human history.
The actual meaning of this name in Chinese is the realization of all aims, or simply being prosperous.
This name is sometimes romanized from the original Sanskrit or Pali as Siddhattha (from Siddhattha Gotama), Siddharth, Siddhārtha, or Sarvāthasiddha.
Siddhārtha or Sarvāthasiddha can also be written as 悉達, 悉多, 悉多頞他, or 悉陀.
信唸是在黎明前的黑闇中能感到光明的鳥 is a philosophical poem/quote from Indian Poet and Philosopher, Rabindranath Tagore.
Rabindranath Tagore, 1915
This quote is not sourced, and therefore several variations exist in English. Some suggest the original was in the Bengali language.
This, of course, is the Chinese translation that has the meaning of, “Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings when the dawn is still dark.”
More about Rabindranath Tagore
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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 | |
Indian | 印度人 | in do jin / indojin | yìn dù rén yin4 du4 ren2 yin du ren yinduren | yin tu jen yintujen |
Native American Indian | 印第安 | yìn dì ān yin4 di4 an1 yin di an yindian | yin ti an yintian |
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Khushi | 庫夕 库夕 | kù xī / ku4 xi1 / ku xi / kuxi | k`u hsi / kuhsi / ku hsi | |
Priyanka | プリヤンカー | puriyankaa / puriyanka | ||
Richa | 莉查 | lì chá / li4 cha2 / li cha / licha | li ch`a / licha / li cha | |
Arjon | 阿瓊 阿琼 | ā qióng / a1 qiong2 / a qiong / aqiong | a ch`iung / achiung / a chiung | |
Ariyan | 阿里揚 阿里扬 | ā lǐ yáng a1 li3 yang2 a li yang aliyang | ||
Gopi | 戈貔 | gē pì / ge1 pi4 / ge pi / gepi | ko p`i / kopi / ko pi | |
Kiran | 凱蘭 凯兰 | kǎi lán / kai3 lan2 / kai lan / kailan | k`ai lan / kailan / kai lan | |
Pinku | 平庫 平库 | píng kù / ping2 ku4 / ping ku / pingku | p`ing k`u / pingku / ping ku | |
Shiva | 西瓦 | xī wǎ / xi1 wa3 / xi wa / xiwa | hsi wa / hsiwa | |
Sonam | 蘇囡 苏囡 | sū nān / su1 nan1 / su nan / sunan | ||
Adil | 阿迪爾 阿迪尔 | ā dí ěr / a1 di2 er3 / a di er / adier | a ti erh / atierh | |
Ankit | 安奇特 | ān qí tè an1 qi2 te4 an qi te anqite | an ch`i t`e anchite an chi te |
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Ashok | 阿蘇克 阿苏克 | ā sū kè / a1 su1 ke4 / a su ke / asuke | a su k`o / asuko / a su ko | |
Divya | 蒂維雅 蒂维雅 | dì wéi yǎ di4 wei2 ya3 di wei ya diweiya | ti wei ya tiweiya |
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Jayesh | 雅耶斯 | yǎ yé sī ya3 ye2 si1 ya ye si yayesi | ya yeh ssu yayehssu |
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Kavish | 卡維士 卡维士 | kǎ wéi shì ka3 wei2 shi4 ka wei shi kaweishi | k`a wei shih kaweishih ka wei shih |
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Mahyna | 瑪依娜 玛依娜 | mǎ yī nà ma3 yi1 na4 ma yi na mayina | ma i na maina |
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Nishil | 尼希爾 尼希尔 | ní xī ěr ni1 xi1 er3 ni xi er nixier | ni hsi erh nihsierh |
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Samaka | 薩馬卡 萨马卡 | sà mǎ kǎ sa4 ma3 ka3 sa ma ka samaka | sa ma k`a samaka sa ma ka |
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Santosh | 桑托什 | sāng tuō shí sang1 tuo1 shi2 sang tuo shi sangtuoshi | sang t`o shih sangtoshih sang to shih |
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Hariakhan | 哈里阿肯 | hā lǐ ā kěn ha1 li3 a1 ken3 ha li a ken haliaken | ha li a k`en haliaken ha li a ken |
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Pramod | 普拉莫德 | pǔ lā mò dé pu3 la1 mo4 de2 pu la mo de pulamode | p`u la mo te pulamote pu la mo te |
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Priyanka | 佩麗冉卡 佩丽冉卡 | pèi lì rǎn kǎ pei4 li4 ran3 ka3 pei li ran ka peiliranka | p`ei li jan k`a peilijanka pei li jan ka |
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Sovannara | 蘇瓦納拉 苏瓦纳拉 | sū wǎ nà lā su1 wa3 na4 la1 su wa na la suwanala | ||
Ravi | 拉維 拉维 | lā wéi / la1 wei2 / la wei / lawei | ||
Rahul | 拉胡爾 拉胡尔 | lā hú ěr la1 hu2 er3 la hu er lahuer | la hu erh lahuerh |
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Sreeprada | 斯里普拉達 斯里普拉达 | sī lǐ pǔ lā dá si1 li3 pu3 la1 da2 si li pu la da silipulada | ssu li p`u la ta ssulipulata ssu li pu la ta |
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Sreepradha | 斯里普拉達 斯里普拉达 | sī lǐ pǔ lā dá si1 li3 pu3 la1 da2 si li pu la da silipulada | ssu li p`u la ta ssulipulata ssu li pu la ta |
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Sriprada | 斯里普拉達 斯里普拉达 | sī lǐ pǔ lā dá si1 li3 pu3 la1 da2 si li pu la da silipulada | ssu li p`u la ta ssulipulata ssu li pu la ta |
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Sripradha | 斯里普拉達 斯里普拉达 | sī lǐ pǔ lā dá si1 li3 pu3 la1 da2 si li pu la da silipulada | ssu li p`u la ta ssulipulata ssu li pu la ta |
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Lakshmi | 拉克希米 | lā kè xī mǐ la1 ke4 xi1 mi3 la ke xi mi lakeximi | la k`o hsi mi lakohsimi la ko hsi mi |
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Laxmi | 拉克希米 | lā kè xī mǐ la1 ke4 xi1 mi3 la ke xi mi lakeximi | la k`o hsi mi lakohsimi la ko hsi mi |
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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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Cobra | 眼鏡蛇 眼镜蛇 | me gane hebi meganehebi | yǎn jìng shé yan3 jing4 she2 yan jing she yanjingshe | yen ching she yenchingshe |
Sen | セン | sen | ||
Azalea | 杜鵑花 杜鹃花 | tokenka | dù juān huā du4 juan1 hua1 du juan hua dujuanhua | tu chüan hua tuchüanhua |
Sen | 森 | sēn / sen1 / sen | ||
Sonu | ソヌー | sonuu / sonu | ||
Madder | 茜 | akane / sen / sei | xī / xi1 / xi | |
Siddhartha | 悉達多 悉达多 | shiddatta / shiddaruta | xī dá duō xi1 da2 duo1 xi da duo xidaduo | hsi ta to hsitato |
Faith is the bird that feels the light when the dawn is still dark | 信唸是在黎明前的黑闇中能感到光明的鳥 信念是在黎明前的黑暗中能感到光明的鸟 | xìn niǎn shì zài lí míng qián de hēi àn zhōng néng gǎn dào guāng míng de niǎo xin4 nian3 shi4 zai4 li2 ming2 qian2 de hei1 an4 zhong1 neng2 gan3 dao4 guang1 ming2 de niao3 xin nian shi zai li ming qian de hei an zhong neng gan dao guang ming de niao | hsin nien shih tsai li ming ch`ien te hei an chung neng kan tao kuang ming te niao hsin nien shih tsai li ming chien te hei an chung neng kan tao kuang ming te niao |
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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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Professional calligraphers are getting to be hard to find these days.
Instead of drawing characters by hand, the new generation in China merely type roman letters into their computer keyboards and pick the character that they want from a list that pops up.
There is some fear that true Chinese calligraphy may become a lost art in the coming years. Many art institutes in China are now promoting calligraphy programs in hopes of keeping this unique form
of art alive.
Even with the teachings of a top-ranked calligrapher in China, my calligraphy will never be good enough to sell. I will leave that to the experts.
The same calligrapher who gave me those lessons also attracted a crowd of thousands and a TV crew as he created characters over 6-feet high. He happens to be ranked as one of the top 100 calligraphers in all of China. He is also one of very few that would actually attempt such a feat.
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