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唱 is how to refer to singing or song in Chinese.
In Japanese, the meaning is similar but more closely means chant, recite or yell. Best if your audience is Chinese.
These are the precepts of Reiki that are attributed to Usui Mikao.
Here is a breakdown of the characters and a rough translation:
招福の秘法, 萬病の霊薬。
Invite blessings of [the] secret method, 10,000 illnesses of spiritual medicine.
今日丈けは: 怒るな, 心配すな, 感謝して, 業をはげめ, 人に親切に。
At least for today: Do not be angry, do not worry, be grateful, work with diligence, and be kind to people.
朝夕合掌して, 心に念じ, 口に唱へよ, 心身改善。
Morning [and] evening perform gassho (join hands), [with your] heart/mind in silent prayer, [with your] mouth chant, [thusly] mind [and] body [will] reform/improve.
臼井靈氣療法! -肇祖, 臼井甕男。
Usui Reiki Ryōhō! -Founder, Usui Mikao.
The middle portion of this is often titled, “The Five Principles of Reiki” and makes a nice calligraphy selection by itself. The Japanese text presented here can be considered the more verbose version.
Note: Because this selection contains some special Japanese Hiragana characters, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your 唱 search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
唱 see styles |
chàng chang4 ch`ang chang tonoo とのお |
More info & calligraphy: Sing / Singing(surname) Tonoo To cry out, sing. |
三唱 see styles |
sanshou / sansho さんしょう |
(noun, transitive verb) three cheers; three chants; singing three times |
主唱 see styles |
shushou / shusho しゅしょう |
(noun/participle) advocacy; promotion |
仁唱 see styles |
hitohiro ひとひろ |
(given name) Hitohiro |
伝唱 see styles |
denshou / densho でんしょう |
(noun/participle) tradition |
估唱 see styles |
gū chàng gu1 chang4 ku ch`ang ku chang koshō |
to auction a deceased monk's personal possessions to the other monks. |
伴唱 see styles |
bàn chàng ban4 chang4 pan ch`ang pan chang |
vocal accompaniment; to accompany a singer; to support of sb; to echo sb; to chime in with sb |
低唱 see styles |
teishou / tesho ていしょう |
(noun, transitive verb) hum; singing softly |
假唱 see styles |
jiǎ chàng jia3 chang4 chia ch`ang chia chang |
to lip-sync (singing) |
傳唱 传唱 see styles |
chuán chàng chuan2 chang4 ch`uan ch`ang chuan chang |
to pass on a song |
先唱 see styles |
xiān chàng xian1 chang4 hsien ch`ang hsien chang senshō |
to initiate sūtra chanting |
原唱 see styles |
yuán chàng yuan2 chang4 yüan ch`ang yüan chang |
to sing the original version of a song (as opposed to a cover version); singer who performs the original version of a song |
友唱 see styles |
tomoaki ともあき |
(personal name) Tomoaki |
合唱 see styles |
hé chàng he2 chang4 ho ch`ang ho chang gasshou / gassho がっしょう |
chorus; to chorus (noun, transitive verb) (1) singing together; singing in union; chorus; (noun, transitive verb) (2) ensemble singing; choral singing; chorus |
吟唱 see styles |
yín chàng yin2 chang4 yin ch`ang yin chang ginshou / ginsho ぎんしょう |
to chant; to recite (noun/participle) recital; recitation; chant(ing) |
哲唱 see styles |
tesshou / tessho てっしょう |
(given name) Tesshou |
哼唱 see styles |
hēng chàng heng1 chang4 heng ch`ang heng chang |
to hum; to croon |
唱K see styles |
chàng k chang4 k ch`ang k chang k |
(slang) to sing karaoke |
唱う see styles |
utau うたう |
(v5u,vt,vi) (1) to sing; (transitive verb) (2) to sing (one's praises in a poem, etc.); to compose a poem; to recite a poem |
唱一 see styles |
shouichi / shoichi しょういち |
(personal name) Shouichi |
唱世 see styles |
utayo うたよ |
(female given name) Utayo |
唱乃 see styles |
shouno / shono しょうの |
(female given name) Shouno |
唱代 see styles |
utayo うたよ |
(female given name) Utayo |
唱佳 see styles |
utaka うたか |
(female given name) Utaka |
唱元 see styles |
shougen / shogen しょうげん |
(given name) Shougen |
唱功 see styles |
chàng gōng chang4 gong1 ch`ang kung chang kung |
singing skill |
唱名 see styles |
chàng míng chang4 ming2 ch`ang ming chang ming shōmyō しょうみょう |
solfege (noun/participle) intoning the name of the Buddha; chanting the name of the Buddha To cry out names; to call (on) the name (of Buddha). |
唱和 see styles |
chàng hè chang4 he4 ch`ang ho chang ho shouwa / showa しょうわ |
antiphon (i.e. solo voice answered by chorus); sung reply (in agreement with first voice); to reply with a poem in the same rhythm (noun/participle) saying (cheering) in chorus; (female given name) Shouwa |
唱咲 see styles |
utae うたえ |
(personal name) Utae |
唱哉 see styles |
utaya うたや |
(personal name) Utaya |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Sing Singing | 唱 | chàng / chang4 / chang | ch`ang / chang | |
Reiki Precepts by Usui Mikao | 招福の秘法萬病の霊薬今日丈けは怒るな心配すな感謝して業をはげめ人に親切に朝夕合掌して心に念じ口に唱へよ心身改善臼井靈氣療法肇祖臼井甕男 | shou fuku no hihou man byou no rei yaku kyou da ke wa oko ru na shin pai su na kan sha shi te gyou wo ha ke me hito ni shin setsu ni asayuu gasshou shite kokoro ni nenji kuchi ni tonae yo shin shin kaizen usui rei ki ryou hou cho so usu i mika o sho fuku no hiho man byo no rei yaku kyo da ke wa oko ru na shin pai su na kan sha shi te gyo wo ha ke me hito ni shin setsu ni asayu gasho shite kokoro ni nenji kuchi ni tonae yo shin shin kaizen usui rei ki ryo ho cho so usu i mika o |
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