Adventures in Asian Art
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![]() ![]() ![]() This is five characters from a longer ten-character phase composed by Zhuge Liang about 1800 years ago. The phrase means "Your inner peace / tranquility / serenity will help you see or reach far (into the world)". The last word means "far", but the deeper meaning is that you will surpass what you can currently see or understand. Perhaps even the idea of opening up vast knowledge and understanding of complex ideas. ![]() ![]() This Chinese and Japanese phrase is a direct translation for the western idea of inner peace. See Also... Serenity | Simplicity ![]() Looking for Inner Peace? Who isn't? ![]() ![]() This word means harmonious, harmony, concordant, or balanced in Chinese and Japanese Kanji. ![]() This term transcends a few religions, including Taoism and Buddhism. This title refers to the inner bliss and peace that you can achieve from meditation. It can also be translated as "joy of the mystic trance" or simply "meditative bliss". ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This is a kind of complex ten-character proverb composed by Zhuge Liang about 1800 years ago. The proverb means "Leading a simple life will yield a clear mind, and having inner peace will help you see far (into the world)". See Also... Serenity ![]() Patience is quiet hope and trust that things will turn out right. You wait without complaining. You are tolerant and accepting of difficulties and mistakes. You picture the end in the beginning and persevere to meet your goals. See Also... Harmony | Perseverance ![]() The simplest form of peace and harmony. See Also... Patience | Simplicity ![]() ![]() This is the longer way to express the idea of "peace of mind" in Chinese. ![]() The first and second character both mean quiet. Together, they reinforce the meanings almost creating a word that means "double quiet" or "perfect quiet". See Also... Harmony ![]() ![]() These two Chinese characters create a title that means to reach peace and calm through meditation. This is an excellent wall scroll for your relaxation or meditation room. ![]() This character is often translated as "serenity". It can also be used to express the ideas of still, calm, quiet, not moving or tranquility. ![]() ![]() This is one of several ways to express as "serenity" or "tranquility" in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja. ![]() ![]() This is a Japanese-specific way to express "serenity" or "tranquility". |
The scroll that I am holding in this picture is a "medium size"
4-character wall scroll.
As you can see, it is a great size to hang on your wall.
(We also offer custom wall scrolls in larger sizes)
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.
The following table is only helpful for those studying Chinese (or Japanese), and perhaps helps search engines to find this page when someone enters Romanized Chinese or Japanese
| Title | Characters Simplified Traditional |
Japanese Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
| Achieve Inner Peace; Find Deep Understanding | 宁静而致远 寧靜而致遠 | n/a | níng jìng ér zhì yuǎn ning jing er zhi yuan ning ching erh chih yüan | ning2 jing4 er2 zhi4 yuan3 ningjingerzhiyuan |
| Inner Peace | 内心平静 內心平靜 | naishin heizyou naishinheizyou naishin heizyo | nèi xīn píng jìng nei xin ping jing nei hsin p`ing ching | nei4 xin1 ping2 jing4 neixinpingjing neihsinpingching nei hsin ping ching |
| Inner Peace / Silence / Serenity | 静 靜 | shizu | jìng jing ching | jing4 jing |
| Harmony / Balance | 和谐 和諧 | wa kai wakai | hé xié he xie ho hsieh | he2 xie2 hexie |
| Inner Bliss and Peace from Meditation | 禅悦 禪悅 | n/a | chán yuè chan yue ch`an yüeh | chan2 yue4 chanyue chanyüeh chan yüeh |
| A Life of Serenity Yields Understanding | 淡泊以明志宁静而致远 淡泊以明志寧靜而致遠 | n/a | dàn bó yǐ míng zhì, níng jìng ér zhì yuǎn dan bo yi ming zhi, ning jing er zhi yuan tan po i ming ning ching erh chih yüan | dan4 bo2 yi3 ming2 zhi4, ning2 jing4 er2 zhi4 yuan3 |
| Patience / Perseverance / To Endure / Tolerant | 忍耐 忍耐 | nintai | rěn nài ren nai jen nai | ren3 nai4 rennai |
| Peace / Harmony | 和 和 | wa | hé he ho | he2 he |
| Peace of Mind | 内心的宁静 內心的寧靜 | n/a | nèi xīn de níng jìng nei xin de ning jing nei hsin te ning ching | nei4 xin1 de ning2 jing4 neixindeningjing |
| Peacefulness / Tranquility / Perfectly Quiet | 静谧 靜謐 | seihitsu | jìng mì jing mi ching mi | jing4 mi4 jingmi |
| Reach Peace and Calm by Meditation | 安禅 安禪 | n/a | ān chán an chan an ch`an | an1 chan2 anchan anchan an chan |
| Serenity | 静 靜 | shizu / sei shizu/sei | jìng jing ching | jing4 jing |
| Serenity / Tranquility | 平静 平靜 | heisei | píng jìng ping jing p`ing ching | ping2 jing4 pingjing pingching ping ching |
| Serenity / Tranquility (Japanese only) | 静穏 靜穏 | seion | n/a | |
| Tranquil / Tranquility / Serenity | 宁静 寧靜 | n/a | níng jìng ning jing ning ching | ning2 jing4 ningjing |
If you have not set up your computer to display Chinese, the characters in this table probably look like empty boxes or random text garbage.
This is why I spent hundreds of hours making images so that you could view the characters in the "inner peace" listings above.
If you want your Windows computer to be able to display Chinese characters you can either head to your Regional and Language options in your Win XP control panel, select the [Languages] tab and click on [Install files for East Asian Languages]. This task will ask for your Win XP CD to complete in most cases. If you don't have your Windows XP CD, or are running Windows 98, you can also download/run the simplified Chinese font package installer from Microsoft which works independently with Win 98, ME, 2000, and XP. It's a 2.5MB download, so if you are on dial up, start the download and go make a sandwich.
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