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  1. Beni

  2. Red Color

  3. Red Envelope

  4. Red Leaves of Autumn

  5. Scarlet / Bright Red

  6. Sequoia

  7. Five Red Bats

  8. Alhondra

  9. House of Red Delights

10. Red Panda / Firefox

11. Ruby

12. Saffron

13. Scarlet / Crimson

14. The Red Thread of Fate

15. Just as Liquor Turns a Face Red, Gold Turns a Heart Black

16. Mountain Travels Poem by Dumu


 benii
Beni Scroll

紅 is the Japanese name Beni.

紅 is the name used by Arashiro Beni (安良城紅) a Japanese R&B singer. The actual meaning of this character is “red.”

 hóng
 hung
 beni
 
Red Color Scroll

紅 is a single character that means red in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja.

The perceived meaning of this character can be ambiguous. Most will see it as the color red but it can also mean Communist (just like it can in English). In Japanese, it can be a female given name “Rena,” or refer to red silk lining. In Chinese, red is a good luck color, and can refer to a bonus or revolutionary.

Red Envelope

 hóng bāo
Red Envelope Scroll

紅包 literally means “red treasure.”

Depending on the context, it can also mean “money wrapped in red as a gift,” “a bonus payment,” “a kickback,” or “a bribe.”

However, most of the time, this is an innocent gift of money in a red envelope that is given from an elder relative to a youngster. This usually happens during the Chinese New Year. It can also happen in preparation for or during a wedding in China.

紅包 is pronounced “Hong Bao” (with an “oh” vowel sound on hong) in Mandarin Chinese. Filipino Chinese call it “Ang Pao.” There are a few other variations.

Red Leaves of Autumn

 hóng yè
 moyo
Red Leaves of Autumn Scroll

This refers to the red autumnal leaves or autumn colors.

You can also say fall colors, leaves changing color, or leaves turning red.

The characters themselves mean red leaves. The rest of the meaning is implied and understood to include autumn and the fact that they are changing.

Scarlet / Bright Red

 xiān hóng
 sen kou
Scarlet / Bright Red Scroll

鮮紅 is a Japanese and Chinese title for scarlet or bright red color.

 hóng shān
Sequoia Scroll

This is the Chinese title for Sequoia, as in the trees.

Five Red Bats

 hóng wǔ fú
Five Red Bats Scroll

紅五蝠 is a play on words in Chinese because of some homophones.

The first thing you need to know is that the word for bat, 蝠, sounds exactly like the word for good fortune, 福. Thus, bats are often associated with good luck and good fortune in Chinese culture.

Five bats (五福 / 五蝠) means “five fortunes,” referring to luck, prosperity, wealth, happiness, and longevity.

The word red, 红, has the same sound as 宏 meaning vast, great, or magnificent. Therefore, a red bat means “vast fortune.”

Altogether, five red bats represent vast reaches of the five fortunes.

 ā hóng dá
Alhondra Scroll

This is a common Mandarin Chinese transliteration for the female Spanish/Latin name Alhondra.

House of Red Delights

 yí hóng yuàn
House of Red Delights Scroll

怡紅院 is from “The Story of the Stone” by Cao Xueqin.

For some reason, this phrase was translated as “House of Green Delights” when the novel was published in English. The translator took some liberties and believed that “green” had a more positive feel than red to a western audience. Therefore, the phrase shown to the right is “House of Red Delights” (which is the most original and correct way).

Red Panda / Firefox

 hóng xióng māo
Red Panda / Firefox Scroll

紅熊貓 is the Chinese title for the red panda or firefox.

Some also call this the lesser Panda.

 hóng bǎo shí
Ruby Scroll

This is the Chinese word for Ruby (as in the bright red gem).

 zàng hóng huā
Saffron Scroll

藏紅花 is the Chinese title for saffron (Crocus sativus).

The most valuable herb or spice, by weight, on earth.

Scarlet / Crimson

 shēn hóng sè
 shin kou shoku
Scarlet / Crimson Scroll

深紅色 is a Japanese and Chinese title for scarlet or crimson-red color.

The Red Thread of Fate

 yīn yuán hóng xiàn
The Red Thread of Fate Scroll

姻緣紅線 is the legendary red string of destiny that binds all soul mates or lovers together.

In ancient Chinese culture, a mythological matchmaker named 月老 (Yuè Lǎo) was the controller of the fate that led lovers to meet. He did this by tying a celestial red string to the ankle of each person. Sometime during their life, they will meet and marry as fate dictates.

While the origin of the red string comes from China, it has spread to other parts of Asia (such as Japan, where it's known as 赤い糸).

Just as Liquor Turns a Face Red, Gold Turns a Heart Black

 bái jiǔ hóng rén miàn huáng jīn hēi shì xīn
Just as Liquor Turns a Face Red, Gold Turns a Heart Black Scroll

白酒紅人面黃金黑世心 literally says: [Just as] white liquor makes people's faces turn red, [So] yellow gold makes people's hearts turn black.

This is a warning about the nature of greed. The suggestion is that one who lusts for gold and riches will eventually have a black heart (or become a heartless greedy bastard). As a wall scroll, this is a reminder and warning to keep yourself from following the greedy path.

Mountain Travels Poem by Dumu

 yuǎn shàng hán shān shí jìng xiá bái yún shēng chù yǒu rén jiā tíng chē zuò ài fēng lín wǎn shuàng yè hóng yú èr yuè huā
Mountain Travels Poem by Dumu Scroll

This poem was written almost 1200 years ago during the Tang dynasty.

It depicts traveling up a place known as Cold Mountain, where some hearty people have built their homes. The traveler is overwhelmed by the beauty of the turning leaves of the maple forest that surrounds him just as night overtakes the day, and darkness prevails. His heart implores him to stop, and take in all of the beauty around him.

First, before you get to the full translation, I must tell you that Chinese poetry is a lot different than what we have in the west. Chinese words simply don't rhyme in the same way that English or other western languages do. Chinese poetry depends on rhythm and a certain beat of repeated numbers of characters.

I have done my best to translate this poem keeping a certain feel of the original poet. But some of the original beauty of the poem in its original Chinese will be lost in translation.


Far away on Cold Mountain, a stone path leads upwards.
Among white clouds, people's homes reside.
Stopping my carriage I must, as to admire the maple forest at nights fall.
In awe of autumn leaves showing more red than even flowers of early spring.


Hopefully, this poem will remind you to stop, and “take it all in” as you travel through life.
The poet's name is “Du Mu” in Chinese that is: 杜牧.
The title of the poem, “Mountain Travels” is: 山行
You can have the title, poet's name, and even “Tang Dynasty” written as an inscription on your custom wall scroll if you like.

More about the poet:

Dumu lived from 803-852 AD and was a leading Chinese poet during the later part of the Tang dynasty.
He was born in Chang'an, a city in central China and the former capital of the ancient Chinese empire in 221-206 BC. In present-day China, his birthplace is currently known as Xi'an, the home of the Terracotta Soldiers.

He was awarded his Jinshi degree (an exam administered by the emperor's court which leads to becoming an official of the court) at the age of 25 and went on to hold many official positions over the years. However, he never achieved a high rank, apparently because of some disputes between various factions, and his family's criticism of the government. His last post in the court was his appointment to the office of Secretariat Drafter.

During his life, he wrote scores of narrative poems, as well as a commentary on the Art of War and many letters of advice to high officials.

His poems were often very realistic and often depicted everyday life. He wrote poems about everything, from drinking beer in a tavern to weepy poems about lost love.

The thing that strikes you most is the fact even after 1200 years, not much has changed about the beauty of nature, toils, and troubles of love and beer drinking.


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Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your search...

Characters

If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese

Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition


see styles
hóng
    hong2
hung
 kurenai(p); beni(p); kou / kurenai(p); beni(p); ko
    くれない(P); べに(P); こう

More info & calligraphy:

Red Color
red; popular; revolutionary; bonus
(1) deep red; crimson; (2) (べに only) rouge; lipstick; (female given name) Rena
aruṇa, rakta; red.

紅包


红包

see styles
hóng bāo
    hong2 bao1
hung pao
 honbao; honpao
    ホンバオ; ホンパオ

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Red Envelope
money wrapped in red as a gift; bonus payment; kickback; bribe
red envelope (New Year's gift in Sinic cultures) (chi: hóngbāo)

紅葉


红叶

see styles
hóng yè
    hong2 ye4
hung yeh
 kouyou / koyo
    こうよう

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Red Leaves of Autumn
red autumnal leaves
(n,vs,vi) (See 黄葉) leaves turning red (in autumn); red leaves; autumn colours; fall colors; (female given name) Moyo

鮮紅


鲜红

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xiān hóng
    xian1 hong2
hsien hung
 senkou / senko
    せんこう

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Scarlet / Bright Red
scarlet; bright red
scarlet; bright red; (given name) Senkou

深紅色


深红色

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shēn hóng sè
    shen1 hong2 se4
shen hung se
 shinkoushoku / shinkoshoku
    しんこうしょく

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Scarlet / Crimson
deep red; crimson; scarlet
scarlet; deep crimson

紅寶石


红宝石

see styles
hóng bǎo shí
    hong2 bao3 shi2
hung pao shih

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Ruby
ruby

紅熊貓


红熊猫

see styles
hóng xióng māo
    hong2 xiong2 mao1
hung hsiung mao

More info & calligraphy:

Red Panda / Firefox
lesser Panda; red panda; firefox

藏紅花


藏红花

see styles
zàng hóng huā
    zang4 hong2 hua1
tsang hung hua

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Saffron
saffron (Crocus sativus)

万紅

see styles
 maku
    まく
(female given name) Maku

三紅

see styles
 miku
    みく
(female given name) Miku

中紅

see styles
 nakakurenai
    なかくれない
medium crimson

丸紅

see styles
 marubeni
    まるべに
(1) (organization) Marubeni Corporation; (2) (surname) Marubeni; (o) Marubeni Corporation; (surname) Marubeni

丹紅

see styles
 tankou / tanko
    たんこう
red; deep red; crimson

久紅

see styles
 hisako
    ひさこ
(female given name) Hisako

五紅

see styles
 gokou / goko
    ごこう
(given name) Gokou

亜紅

see styles
 ako
    あこ
(female given name) Ako

亞紅

see styles
 ako
    あこ
(female given name) Ako

佐紅

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 sasao
    ささお
(personal name) Sasao

冬紅

see styles
 toukou / toko
    とうこう
(given name) Toukou

凛紅

see styles
 rinku
    りんく
(female given name) Rinku

分紅


分红

see styles
fēn hóng
    fen1 hong2
fen hung
dividend; to award a bonus

加紅

see styles
 kagami
    かがみ
(personal name) Kagami

千紅

see styles
 chibeni
    ちべに
(female given name) Chibeni

南紅

see styles
 nankou / nanko
    なんこう
(given name) Nankou

口紅


口红

see styles
kǒu hóng
    kou3 hong2
k`ou hung
    kou hung
 kuchibeni
    くちべに
lipstick
(noun - becomes adjective with の) lipstick

吏紅

see styles
 riku
    りく
(female given name) Riku

吟紅

see styles
 ginkou / ginko
    ぎんこう
(given name) Ginkou

和紅

see styles
 kazue
    かずえ
(female given name) Kazue

咲紅

see styles
 saku
    さく
(female given name) Saku

品紅


品红

see styles
pǐn hóng
    pin3 hong2
p`in hung
    pin hung
magenta; fuschia

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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
Benibenii / beni
Red Color
benihóng / hong2 / honghung
Red Envelope紅包
红包
hóng bāo / hong2 bao1 / hong bao / hongbaohung pao / hungpao
Red Leaves of Autumn紅葉
红叶
moyohóng yè / hong2 ye4 / hong ye / hongyehung yeh / hungyeh
Scarlet
Bright Red
鮮紅
鲜红
sen kou / senkou / sen koxiān hóng
xian1 hong2
xian hong
xianhong
hsien hung
hsienhung
Sequoia紅杉
红杉
hóng shān
hong2 shan1
hong shan
hongshan
hung shan
hungshan
Five Red Bats紅五蝠
红五蝠
hóng wǔ fú
hong2 wu3 fu2
hong wu fu
hongwufu
hung wu fu
hungwufu
Alhondra阿紅達
阿红达
ā hóng dá
a1 hong2 da2
a hong da
ahongda
a hung ta
ahungta
House of Red Delights怡紅院
怡红院
yí hóng yuàn
yi2 hong2 yuan4
yi hong yuan
yihongyuan
i hung yüan
ihungyüan
Red Panda
Firefox
紅熊貓
红熊猫
hóng xióng māo
hong2 xiong2 mao1
hong xiong mao
hongxiongmao
hung hsiung mao
hunghsiungmao
Ruby紅寶石
红宝石
hóng bǎo shí
hong2 bao3 shi2
hong bao shi
hongbaoshi
hung pao shih
hungpaoshih
Saffron藏紅花
藏红花
zàng hóng huā
zang4 hong2 hua1
zang hong hua
zanghonghua
tsang hung hua
tsanghunghua
Scarlet
Crimson
深紅色
深红色
shin kou shoku
shinkoushoku
shin ko shoku
shēn hóng sè
shen1 hong2 se4
shen hong se
shenhongse
shen hung se
shenhungse
The Red Thread of Fate姻緣紅線
姻缘红线
yīn yuán hóng xiàn
yin1 yuan2 hong2 xian4
yin yuan hong xian
yinyuanhongxian
yin yüan hung hsien
yinyüanhunghsien
Just as Liquor Turns a Face Red, Gold Turns a Heart Black白酒紅人面黃金黑世心
白酒红人面黄金黑世心
bái jiǔ hóng rén miàn huáng jīn hēi shì xīn
bai2 jiu3 hong2 ren2 mian4 huang2 jin1 hei1 shi4 xin1
bai jiu hong ren mian huang jin hei shi xin
pai chiu hung jen mien huang chin hei shih hsin
Mountain Travels Poem by Dumu遠上寒山石徑斜白雲生處有人家停車坐愛楓林晚霜葉紅於二月花
远上寒山石径斜白云生处有人家停车坐爱枫林晚霜叶红于二月花
yuǎn shàng hán shān shí jìng xiá bái yún shēng chù yǒu rén jiā tíng chē zuò ài fēng lín wǎn shuàng yè hóng yú èr yuè huā
yuan3 shang4 han2 shan1 shi2 jing4 xia2 bai2 yun2 sheng1 chu4 you3 ren2 jia1 ting2 che1 zuo4 ai4 feng1 lin2 wan3 shuang4 ye4 hong2 yu2 er4 yue4 hua1
yuan shang han shan shi jing xia bai yun sheng chu you ren jia ting che zuo ai feng lin wan shuang ye hong yu er yue hua
yüan shang han shan shih ching hsia pai yün sheng ch`u yu jen chia t`ing ch`e tso ai feng lin wan shuang yeh hung yü erh yüeh hua
yüan shang han shan shih ching hsia pai yün sheng chu yu jen chia ting che tso ai feng lin wan shuang yeh hung yü erh yüeh hua
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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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.

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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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