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  1. Caramel

  2. Daodejing / Tao Te Ching - Chapter 9

  3. Don

  4. Donahue

  5. Donald

  6. Donaldson

  7. Donale

  8. Donatella

  9. Dondre

10. Donell

11. Donkor

12. Donley

13. Donn

14. Donna

15. Donnell

16. Donnelly

17. Donner

18. Donnie

19. Donnius

20. Donny

21. Donta

22. Donti

23. Downer

24. Downes

25. Downey

26. Downing

27. Gaetan

28. Tang Soo Do / Tang Hand Way

29. Law of the Fist Karate / Kempo Karate

30. MacDonald

31. McDonald

32. McDonnell

33. McDonough

34. Northern Praying Mantis

35. O'Donnell

36. Mantis / Praying Mantis

37. Sato

38. Southern Praying Mantis

39. Tandra

40. Tang Hand

41. Tanguy

42. Return to Dwell in Gardens and Fields Poem

43. Voice of Heaven / Voices from Heaven


Caramel

Chewy Candy

 jiāo táng
Caramel Scroll

焦糖 is the word for caramel in Chinese.

This roughly translates as “coke sugar.”

Daodejing / Tao Te Ching - Chapter 9

 chí ér yíng zhī bù rú qí yǐ chuǎi ér zhī bù kě cháng bǎo jīn yù mǎn táng mò zhī néng shǒu fù guì ér jiāo zì yí qí jiù gōng suì shēn tuì tiān zhī dào
Daodejing / Tao Te Ching  - Chapter 9 Scroll

This text is the ninth chapter of the Daodejing / Tao Te Ching.

Dr. Charles Muller translates it this way:

To hold until full is not as good as stopping.
An oversharpened sword cannot last long.
A room filled with gold and jewels cannot be protected.
Boasting of wealth and virtue brings your demise.
After finishing the work, withdraw.
持而盈之不如其已揣而梲之不可長保金玉滿堂莫之能守富貴而驕自遺其咎功遂身退天之道 is the Way of Heaven.


Dr. Muller's translation of all 81 Daodejing chapters

The text reads:
持而盈之、不如其已。揣而梲之、不可長保。 金玉滿堂、莫之能守。 富貴而驕、自遺其咎。 功遂身退、天之道。

This classical Chinese passage comes from the Mawangdui (馬王堆帛書) text.

 táng
Don Scroll

唐 is the name Don in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng nà xiū
Donahue Scroll

唐納休 is the name Donahue in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng nà dé
Donald Scroll

唐納德 is the name Donald in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng nà sēn
Donaldson Scroll

唐納森 is the name Donaldson in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng nà
Donale Scroll

唐納 is the name Donale in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng nà tài lā
Donatella Scroll

唐娜泰拉 is the name Donatella in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng dé léi
Dondre Scroll

唐德雷 is the name Dondre in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng nài
Donell Scroll

唐奈 is the name Donell in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng kē ěr
Donkor Scroll

唐科爾 is the name Donkor in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng lì
Donley Scroll

唐利 is the name Donley in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng
Donn Scroll

唐 is the name Donn in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng nà
Donna Scroll

唐娜 is the name Donna in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng nà ěr
Donnell Scroll

唐納爾 is the name Donnell in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng nà lì
Donnelly Scroll

唐納利 is the name Donnelly in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng nà
Donner Scroll

唐納 is the name Donner in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng ní
Donnie Scroll

唐尼 is the name Donnie in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng niǔ sī
Donnius Scroll

唐紐斯 is the name Donnius in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng ní
Donny Scroll

唐尼 is the name Donny in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng tǎ
Donta Scroll

唐塔 is the name Donta in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng dì
Donti Scroll

唐蒂 is the name Donti in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng nà
Downer Scroll

唐納 is the name Downer in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng sī
Downes Scroll

唐斯 is the name Downes in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng ní
Downey Scroll

唐尼 is the name Downey in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng níng
Downing Scroll

唐寧 is the name Downing in Chinese (Mandarin).

 gài ěr táng
Gaetan Scroll

This is a common Mandarin Chinese transliteration for the male French name Gaëtan or Gaetan.

Tang Soo Do / Tang Hand Way

 táng shǒu dào
 kara te do
Tang Soo Do / Tang Hand Way Scroll

唐手道 is the alternate title for Karate-do.

This title uses a character, 唐, which represents the Tang Dynasty of China. Thus, this is often translated as the “Tang Hand Way” or incorrectly, “Tang Fist Way.”
I have also seen some call it “China Hand Way.”
Many in Korea refer to and romanize these characters as “Tang Soo Do” (당수도) where these characters refer to a kind of Korean style of Karate.

There is not a lot of information on this title but some believe that a simplified form of Kung Fu that started in China and ended up very popular in Japan used this title initially. It was later changed in Japan to a different Karate title which means “Empty Hand” (as in, without weapons).

Note: When used in Korean, this is pronounced 당수도. This title is often romanized as “Tang Soo Do,” “Tangsudo,” “Dang Su Do,” or “Dangsudo.” The last two romanizations on that list are the official Korean government romanization, though martial arts schools tend to use other non-standard versions.

Law of the Fist Karate / Kempo Karate

 quán fǎ táng shǒu
 ken pou kara te
Law of the Fist Karate / Kempo Karate Scroll

The first two characters mean “fist law” which is Romanized from Japanese as “Kenpo” or “Kempo.”

The last two are a secondary way to express “karate.”

Notes:
The more common way to express “karate” is literally “empty hand” (meaning “without weapons in your hand”). This version would be translated literally as “Tang hand” (as in the Tang Dynasty) or “China hand” (sometimes “Tang” means “China” in Japanese). Even though the character for “Tang” is used instead of “empty,” it's still pronounced “kara-te” in Japanese.

拳法唐手 is not commonly used in China - so please consider it to be a Japanese-only title.

Many Japanese people will say the last two Kanji are the old and antiquated way of saying Karate. This fact does not stop this title from existing, as these four characters are often seen in Kenpo / Kempo Dojos around the western world.

 mài kè táng nà
MacDonald Scroll

麥克唐納 is the name MacDonald in Chinese (Mandarin).

 mài kè táng nà
McDonald Scroll

麥克唐納 is the name McDonald in Chinese (Mandarin).

 mài kè táng nà
McDonnell Scroll

麥克唐納 is the name McDonnell in Chinese (Mandarin).

 mài kè táng nà
McDonough Scroll

麥克唐納 is the name McDonough in Chinese (Mandarin).

Northern Praying Mantis

 táng láng quán
 tou rou ken
Northern Praying Mantis Scroll

This can be translated literally as “Praying Mantis Fist.”

螳螂拳 is sometimes called Shandong Praying Mantis after its place of origin. It was created by Wang Lang and was named after the praying mantis, an insect, the aggressiveness of which inspired the style.

Shaolin records document that Wang Lang was one of the 18 masters gathered by the Shaolin Abbot Fu Ju, which dates him and Northern Praying Mantis style to the Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D.).

The fact that the word “Northern” is used in the English title has more to do with where this style came from (Shandong is in northern China), but “north” is absent from this Chinese title.

Note: 螳螂拳 is also a title in Japanese - however, only a Japanese person who practices or is familiar with the “Praying Mantis Fist” style would recognize it.

 ào táng nài
O'Donnell Scroll

奧唐奈 is the name Odonnell or O'Donnell in Chinese (Mandarin).

Mantis / Praying Mantis

 táng láng
 tou rou
Mantis / Praying Mantis Scroll

螳螂 is mantis or “praying mantis,” as it's often titled in English.

Technically speaking, this especially applies to the narrow-winged mantis (Tenodera angustipennis)

It is best to use this very common two-character Asian title for the mantis, as the second character alone can mean mantis or dragonfly (totally ambiguous).

This title is antiquated in Japanese, as they tend to write カマキリ (kama kiri) in Katakana to mean praying mantis.


蟷Note: There is an alternate form of this title which uses the character shown to the right instead of the first character shown above. This is uncommon in both Japan and China (if you really want it anyway, please let us know).

Sato

Japanese Surname

 shā táng
 satou / sato
Sato Scroll

砂糖 is a Japanese surname, “Sato.”

This also means sugar or granulated sugar in both Chinese and Japanese.


There are several given names and surnames that romanize as Sato from Japanese. To see more, check out this link: Sato.
Be sure to pick the right Sato before you order a wall scroll etc.

Southern Praying Mantis

 nán pài táng láng
Southern Praying Mantis Scroll

南派螳螂 can be translated literally as “Southern School Praying Mantis” or “Southern Style Praying Mantis.”

Despite its name, the Southern Praying Mantis style of Chinese martial arts is unrelated to the Northern Praying Mantis style. Southern Praying Mantis is instead related most closely to fellow Hakka styles such as Dragon and more distantly to the Fujian family of styles that includes Fujian White Crane, Five Ancestors, and Wing Chun.

This style of martial arts focuses more on fighting skills rather than aesthetics.

Of course, you already knew that if you were looking for this term.

Note: This title can be pronounced and does have meaning in Korean but only to Koreans familiar with Chinese martial arts.

 táng dé lā
Tandra Scroll

唐德拉 is the name Tandra in Chinese (Mandarin).

 táng shǒu
 kara te
Tang Hand Scroll

唐手 is a very seldom-used title for Karate.

This title uses a character that represents the Tang Dynasty of China. Thus, this is often translated as the “Tang Hand” or, incorrectly, “Tang Fist.”

I have also seen some call it “China Hand.”


There is not a lot of information on this title but some believe that a simplified form of Kung Fu that started in China, and ended up very popular in Japan used this title initially. It was later changed in Japan to a different Karate title which means "Empty Hand" (as in, without weapons).

I am sure that some will suggest a different history or argue a different origin. I think that nobody can be sure.

Note: Just like the more conventional Karate title, this one can have the "way" or "method" character added to the end, as in Karate-Do.

 táng jí
Tanguy Scroll

This is a common Mandarin Chinese transliteration for the male French name Tanguy.

Return to Dwell in Gardens and Fields Poem

 shào wú shì sú yùn xìng běn ài qiū shān wù luò chén wǎng zhōng yī qù sān shí nián jī niǎo liàn jiù lín chí yú sī gù yuān kāi huāng nán yě jì bào zhuō guī yuán tián fāng zhái shí yú mǔ cǎo wū bā jiǔ jiān yú liǔ yīn hòu yán táo lǐ luó táng qián nuǎn nuǎn yuǎn rén cūn yī yī xū lǐ yān gǒu fèi shēn xiàng zhōng jī míng sāng shù diān hù tíng wú chén zá xū shì yǒu yú xián jiǔ zài fán lóng lǐ fù dé fǎn zì rán
Return to Dwell in Gardens and Fields Poem Scroll

This is Tao Yuanming's poem, “Returning to Dwell in Gardens and Fields.”

少無適俗韻 性本愛丘山。
誤落塵網中 一去三十年。

羈鳥戀舊林 池魚思故淵。
開荒南野際 抱拙歸園田。

方宅十餘畝 草屋八九間。
榆柳蔭後簷 桃李羅堂前。

暖暖遠人村 依依墟裡煙。
狗吠深巷中 雞鳴桑樹顛。

戶庭無塵雜 虛室有餘閒。
久在樊籠裡 復得返自然。

Voice of Heaven / Voices from Heaven

 tiān táng zhī yīn
Voice of Heaven / Voices from Heaven Scroll

天堂之音 is a title that can be translated as either “voice of heaven” or “voices from heaven.”

The first two characters mean heaven.
The third character is a possessive article (kind of like making heaven into heaven's).
The last character means voice but can also mean sound.

Note: This can be pronounced in Korean, but it's not a commonly used term.


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Characters

If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese

Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles
táng
    tang2
t`ang
    tang
 touzaki / tozaki
    とうざき

More info & calligraphy:

Donn
to exaggerate; empty; in vain; old variant of 螗[tang2]
(1) (hist) Tang dynasty (of China; 618-907); T'ang dynasty; (2) (archaism) China; foreign country; (surname) Touzaki
for nothing

唐納


唐纳

see styles
táng
    tang2 na4
t`ang na
    tang na

More info & calligraphy:

Donner
Tanner or Donald (name)

焦糖

see styles
jiāo táng
    jiao1 tang2
chiao t`ang
    chiao tang

More info & calligraphy:

Caramel
caramel

砂糖

see styles
shā táng
    sha1 tang2
sha t`ang
    sha tang
 satou / sato
    さとう

More info & calligraphy:

Sato
granulated sugar
sugar; (surname) Satou
sugar

螳螂

see styles
táng láng
    tang2 lang2
t`ang lang
    tang lang
 tourou / toro
    とうろう
    kamakiri
    かまきり

More info & calligraphy:

Mantis / Praying Mantis
mantis; praying mantis
(kana only) praying mantis (esp. the narrow-winged mantis, Tenodera angustipennis)

唐手道

see styles
táng shǒu dào
    tang2 shou3 dao4
t`ang shou tao
    tang shou tao

More info & calligraphy:

Tang Soo Do / Tang Hand Way
Tang soo do (Korean martial art)

唐納德


唐纳德

see styles
táng nà dé
    tang2 na4 de2
t`ang na te
    tang na te

More info & calligraphy:

Donald
Donald (name)

see styles
táng
    tang2
t`ang
    tang
old variant of 唐[tang2]

see styles
táng
    tang2
t`ang
    tang
 douzaki / dozaki
    どうざき
(main) hall; large room for a specific purpose; CL:間|间[jian1]; relationship between cousins etc on the paternal side of a family; of the same clan; classifier for classes, lectures etc; classifier for sets of furniture
(n,n-suf) (1) temple; shrine; chapel; (n,n-suf) (2) hall; (suffix) (3) (suffix used in company names, store names, etc.) company; (n,n-suf,n-pref) (4) (archaism) (See 表座敷) front room; (surname) Dōzaki
prāsāda. A hall, temple, court.

see styles
táng
    tang2
t`ang
    tang
 tomo
    とも
dyke; embankment; pool or pond; hot-water bathing pool
(surname, given name) Tomo

see styles
táng
    tang2
t`ang
    tang
to keep out; to hold off; to ward off; to evade; to spread; to coat; to smear; to daub

see styles
táng
    tang2
t`ang
    tang
cherry-apple

see styles
táng
    tang2
t`ang
    tang
pillar; door post; door or window frame; classifier for doors or windows

see styles
táng
    tang2
t`ang
    tang
half congealed; pond

see styles
táng
    tang2
t`ang
    tang
to warm; to toast

see styles
táng
    tang2
t`ang
    tang
(jade)

see styles
táng
    tang2
t`ang
    tang
see 筕篖[hang2 tang2]

see styles
táng
    tang2
t`ang
    tang
 tou / to
    とう
sugar; sweets; candy; CL:顆|颗[ke1],塊|块[kuai4]
sugar; (surname) Tou

see styles
táng
    tang2
t`ang
    tang
(bound form) hollow space

see styles
táng
    tang2
t`ang
    tang
variety of small cicada with a green back and a clear song (in ancient books)

see styles
táng
    tang2
t`ang
    tang
praying mantis

see styles
táng
    tang2
t`ang
    tang
red; crimson

see styles
táng
    tang2
t`ang
    tang
to fall flat; to fall on the face

see styles
táng
    tang2
t`ang
    tang
carbohydrate; old variant of 糖[tang2]


see styles
táng
    tang2
t`ang
    tang
old variant of 糖[tang2]
See:

see styles
táng
    tang2
t`ang
    tang
old variant of 糖[tang2]

一堂

see styles
táng
    yi1 tang2
i t`ang
    i tang
 ichidou / ichido
    いちどう
(1) one building (hall, temple, shrine, room); (2) same room; same place; same building; (surname) Ichidou
single seat

丁糖

see styles
dīng táng
    ding1 tang2
ting t`ang
    ting tang
tetrose (CH2O)4, monosaccharide with four carbon atoms

上堂

see styles
shàng táng
    shang4 tang2
shang t`ang
    shang tang
 kamidou / kamido
    かみどう
(place-name) Kamidou
To go into the hall to expound the doctrine; to go to a temple for the purpose of worship, or bearing presents to the monks; to go to the refectory for meals.

上膛

see styles
shàng táng
    shang4 tang2
shang t`ang
    shang tang
roof of the mouth; to load a gun

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

Title CharactersRomaji (Romanized Japanese)Various forms of Romanized Chinese
Caramel焦糖jiāo táng
jiao1 tang2
jiao tang
jiaotang
chiao t`ang
chiaotang
chiao tang
Daodejing
Tao Te Ching - Chapter 9
持而盈之不如其已揣而梲之不可長保金玉滿堂莫之能守富貴而驕自遺其咎功遂身退天之道
持而盈之不如其已揣而梲之不可长保金玉满堂莫之能守富贵而骄自遗其咎功遂身退天之道
chí ér yíng zhī bù rú qí yǐ chuǎi ér zhī bù kě cháng bǎo jīn yù mǎn táng mò zhī néng shǒu fù guì ér jiāo zì yí qí jiù gōng suì shēn tuì tiān zhī dào
chi2 er2 ying2 zhi1 bu4 ru2 qi2 yi3 chuai3 er2 棁 zhi1 bu4 ke3 chang2 bao3 jin1 yu4 man3 tang2 mo4 zhi1 neng2 shou3 fu4 gui4 er2 jiao1 zi4 yi2 qi2 jiu4 gong1 sui4 shen1 tui4 tian1 zhi1 dao4
chi er ying zhi bu ru qi yi chuai er 棁 zhi bu ke chang bao jin yu man tang mo zhi neng shou fu gui er jiao zi yi qi jiu gong sui shen tui tian zhi dao
ch`ih erh ying chih pu ju ch`i i ch`uai erh chih pu k`o ch`ang pao chin yü man t`ang mo chih neng shou fu kuei erh chiao tzu i ch`i chiu kung sui shen t`ui t`ien chih tao
chih erh ying chih pu ju chi i chuai erh chih pu ko chang pao chin yü man tang mo chih neng shou fu kuei erh chiao tzu i chi chiu kung sui shen tui tien chih tao
Dontáng / tang2 / tangt`ang / tang
Donahue唐納休
唐纳休
táng nà xiū
tang2 na4 xiu1
tang na xiu
tangnaxiu
t`ang na hsiu
tangnahsiu
tang na hsiu
Donald唐納德
唐纳德
táng nà dé
tang2 na4 de2
tang na de
tangnade
t`ang na te
tangnate
tang na te
Donaldson唐納森
唐纳森
táng nà sēn
tang2 na4 sen1
tang na sen
tangnasen
t`ang na sen
tangnasen
tang na sen
Donale唐納
唐纳
táng nà / tang2 na4 / tang na / tangnat`ang na / tangna / tang na
Donatella唐娜泰拉táng nà tài lā
tang2 na4 tai4 la1
tang na tai la
tangnataila
t`ang na t`ai la
tangnataila
tang na tai la
Dondre唐德雷táng dé léi
tang2 de2 lei2
tang de lei
tangdelei
t`ang te lei
tangtelei
tang te lei
Donell唐奈táng nài / tang2 nai4 / tang nai / tangnait`ang nai / tangnai / tang nai
Donkor唐科爾
唐科尔
táng kē ěr
tang2 ke1 er3
tang ke er
tangkeer
t`ang k`o erh
tangkoerh
tang ko erh
Donley唐利táng lì / tang2 li4 / tang li / tanglit`ang li / tangli / tang li
Donntáng / tang2 / tangt`ang / tang
Donna唐娜táng nà / tang2 na4 / tang na / tangnat`ang na / tangna / tang na
Donnell唐納爾
唐纳尔
táng nà ěr
tang2 na4 er3
tang na er
tangnaer
t`ang na erh
tangnaerh
tang na erh
Donnelly唐納利
唐纳利
táng nà lì
tang2 na4 li4
tang na li
tangnali
t`ang na li
tangnali
tang na li
Donner唐納
唐纳
táng nà / tang2 na4 / tang na / tangnat`ang na / tangna / tang na
Donnie唐尼táng ní / tang2 ni1 / tang ni / tangnit`ang ni / tangni / tang ni
Donnius唐紐斯
唐纽斯
táng niǔ sī
tang2 niu3 si1
tang niu si
tangniusi
t`ang niu ssu
tangniussu
tang niu ssu
Donny唐尼táng ní / tang2 ni1 / tang ni / tangnit`ang ni / tangni / tang ni
Donta唐塔táng tǎ / tang2 ta3 / tang ta / tangtat`ang t`a / tangta / tang ta
Donti唐蒂táng dì / tang2 di4 / tang di / tangdit`ang ti / tangti / tang ti
Downer唐納
唐纳
táng nà / tang2 na4 / tang na / tangnat`ang na / tangna / tang na
Downes唐斯táng sī / tang2 si1 / tang si / tangsit`ang ssu / tangssu / tang ssu
Downey唐尼táng ní / tang2 ni2 / tang ni / tangnit`ang ni / tangni / tang ni
Downing唐寧
唐宁
táng níng
tang2 ning2
tang ning
tangning
t`ang ning
tangning
tang ning
Gaetan蓋爾唐
盖尔唐
gài ěr táng
gai4 er3 tang2
gai er tang
gaiertang
kai erh t`ang
kaierhtang
kai erh tang
Tang Soo Do
Tang Hand Way
唐手道kara te do / karatedotáng shǒu dào
tang2 shou3 dao4
tang shou dao
tangshoudao
t`ang shou tao
tangshoutao
tang shou tao
Law of the Fist Karate
Kempo Karate
拳法唐手ken pou kara te
kenpoukarate
ken po kara te
quán fǎ táng shǒu
quan2 fa3 tang2 shou3
quan fa tang shou
quanfatangshou
ch`üan fa t`ang shou
chüanfatangshou
chüan fa tang shou
MacDonald麥克唐納
麦克唐纳
mài kè táng nà
mai4 ke4 tang2 na4
mai ke tang na
maiketangna
mai k`o t`ang na
maikotangna
mai ko tang na
McDonald麥克唐納
麦克唐纳
mài kè táng nà
mai4 ke4 tang2 na4
mai ke tang na
maiketangna
mai k`o t`ang na
maikotangna
mai ko tang na
McDonnell麥克唐納
麦克唐纳
mài kè táng nà
mai4 ke4 tang2 na4
mai ke tang na
maiketangna
mai k`o t`ang na
maikotangna
mai ko tang na
McDonough麥克唐納
麦克唐纳
mài kè táng nà
mai4 ke4 tang2 na4
mai ke tang na
maiketangna
mai k`o t`ang na
maikotangna
mai ko tang na
Northern Praying Mantis螳螂拳tou rou ken
tourouken
to ro ken
táng láng quán
tang2 lang2 quan2
tang lang quan
tanglangquan
t`ang lang ch`üan
tanglangchüan
tang lang chüan
O'Donnell奧唐奈
奥唐奈
ào táng nài
ao4 tang2 nai4
ao tang nai
aotangnai
ao t`ang nai
aotangnai
ao tang nai
Mantis
Praying Mantis
螳螂 / 蟷螂
螳螂
tou rou / tourou / to rotáng láng
tang2 lang2
tang lang
tanglang
t`ang lang
tanglang
tang lang
Sato砂糖satou / sato
sato / sato
shā táng / sha1 tang2 / sha tang / shatangsha t`ang / shatang / sha tang
Southern Praying Mantis南派螳螂nán pài táng láng
nan2 pai4 tang2 lang2
nan pai tang lang
nanpaitanglang
nan p`ai t`ang lang
nanpaitanglang
nan pai tang lang
Tandra唐德拉táng dé lā
tang2 de2 la1
tang de la
tangdela
t`ang te la
tangtela
tang te la
Tang Hand唐手kara te / karatetáng shǒu
tang2 shou3
tang shou
tangshou
t`ang shou
tangshou
tang shou
Tanguy唐吉táng jí / tang2 ji2 / tang ji / tangjit`ang chi / tangchi / tang chi
Return to Dwell in Gardens and Fields Poem少無適俗韻性本愛丘山誤落塵網中一去三十年羈鳥戀舊林池魚思故淵開荒南野際抱拙歸園田方宅十余畝草屋八九間榆柳蔭后檐桃李羅堂前暖暖遠人村依依墟里煙狗吠深巷中雞鳴桑樹顛戶庭無塵雜虛室有余閑久在樊籠里復得返自然
少无适俗韵性本爱丘山误落尘网中一去三十年羁鸟恋旧林池鱼思故渊开荒南野际抱拙归园田方宅十余亩草屋八九间榆柳荫后檐桃李罗堂前暖暖远人村依依墟里烟狗吠深巷中鸡鸣桑树颠户庭无尘杂虚室有余闲久在樊笼里复得返自然
shào wú shì sú yùn xìng běn ài qiū shān wù luò chén wǎng zhōng yī qù sān shí nián jī niǎo liàn jiù lín chí yú sī gù yuān kāi huāng nán yě jì bào zhuō guī yuán tián fāng zhái shí yú mǔ cǎo wū bā jiǔ jiān yú liǔ yīn hòu yán táo lǐ luó táng qián nuǎn nuǎn yuǎn rén cūn yī yī xū lǐ yān gǒu fèi shēn xiàng zhōng jī míng sāng shù diān hù tíng wú chén zá xū shì yǒu yú xián jiǔ zài fán lóng lǐ fù dé fǎn zì rán
shao4 wu2 shi4 su2 yun4 xing4 ben3 ai4 qiu1 shan1 wu4 luo4 chen2 wang3 zhong1 yi1 qu4 san1 shi2 nian2 ji1 niao3 lian4 jiu4 lin2 chi2 yu2 si1 gu4 yuan1 kai1 huang1 nan2 ye3 ji4 bao4 zhuo1 gui1 yuan2 tian2 fang1 zhai2 shi2 yu2 mu3 cao3 wu1 ba1 jiu3 jian1 yu2 liu3 yin1 hou4 yan2 tao2 li3 luo2 tang2 qian2 nuan3 nuan3 yuan3 ren2 cun1 yi1 yi1 xu1 li3 yan1 gou3 fei4 shen1 xiang4 zhong1 ji1 ming2 sang1 shu4 dian1 hu4 ting2 wu2 chen2 za2 xu1 shi4 you3 yu2 xian2 jiu3 zai4 fan2 long2 li3 fu4 de2 fan3 zi4 ran2
shao wu shi su yun xing ben ai qiu shan wu luo chen wang zhong yi qu san shi nian ji niao lian jiu lin chi yu si gu yuan kai huang nan ye ji bao zhuo gui yuan tian fang zhai shi yu mu cao wu ba jiu jian yu liu yin hou yan tao li luo tang qian nuan nuan yuan ren cun yi yi xu li yan gou fei shen xiang zhong ji ming sang shu dian hu ting wu chen za xu shi you yu xian jiu zai fan long li fu de fan zi ran
shao wu shih su yün hsing pen ai ch`iu shan wu lo ch`en wang chung i ch`ü san shih nien chi niao lien chiu lin ch`ih yü ssu ku yüan k`ai huang nan yeh chi pao cho kuei yüan t`ien fang chai shih yü mu ts`ao wu pa chiu chien yü liu yin hou yen t`ao li lo t`ang ch`ien nuan nuan yüan jen ts`un i i hsü li yen kou fei shen hsiang chung chi ming sang shu tien hu t`ing wu ch`en tsa hsü shih yu yü hsien chiu tsai fan lung li fu te fan tzu jan
shao wu shih su yün hsing pen ai chiu shan wu lo chen wang chung i chü san shih nien chi niao lien chiu lin chih yü ssu ku yüan kai huang nan yeh chi pao cho kuei yüan tien fang chai shih yü mu tsao wu pa chiu chien yü liu yin hou yen tao li lo tang chien nuan nuan yüan jen tsun i i hsü li yen kou fei shen hsiang chung chi ming sang shu tien hu ting wu chen tsa hsü shih yu yü hsien chiu tsai fan lung li fu te fan tzu jan
Voice of Heaven
Voices from Heaven
天堂之音tiān táng zhī yīn
tian1 tang2 zhi1 yin1
tian tang zhi yin
tiantangzhiyin
t`ien t`ang chih yin
tientangchihyin
tien tang chih yin
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When the calligrapher finishes creating your artwork, it is taken to my art mounting workshop in Beijing where a wall scroll is made by hand from a combination of silk, rice paper, and wood.
After we create your wall scroll, it takes at least two weeks for air mail delivery from Beijing to you.

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A nice Chinese calligraphy wall scroll

The wall scroll that Sandy is holding in this picture is a "large size"
single-character wall scroll.
We also offer custom wall scrolls in small, medium, and an even-larger jumbo size.

A professional Chinese Calligrapher

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.

Trying to learn Chinese calligrapher - a futile effort

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.

A high-ranked Chinese master calligrapher that I met in Zhongwei

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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