Adventures in Asian Art
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This is a nice way to give good wishes to someone. It can be a general blessing, or used to congratulate someone for a special occasion or graduation. ![]() This is a blessing exchanged between Chinese Christians. See Also... Guardian Angel ![]() ![]() ![]() This can be interpreted a few different ways: ![]() This is the more religious and sometimes superstitious word for protection in Chinese. It's sort of a blessing of protection, and is often translated as "bless and protect", "blessing", or "to bless". See Also... Guardian Angel ![]() Beyond elegant and exquisite elegance, this is also the word used to say "beautiful" or "marvelous" when referring to a work of art. ![]() ![]() This is the name Grace transliterated into Mandarin Chinese. ![]() This is often translated as "kind act from above", as in "The Grace of God". This doesn't necessarily have to come from God. It could be a favor paid to you, or help that you received (or gave). Of course, you can decide for yourself whether the grace or favor given to you by a friend is actually a gift from God. ![]() This is the deepest way to say "Heaven's Grace" or "God's Grace" in Chinese. This is the name Grace written in Katakana (phonetic Japanese). ![]() ![]() The first two characters act to create a word that means "divine", "God's", or "The Spirit's". This Character is pronounced "fu" in Chinese. See Also... Lucky Perhaps the Chinese equivalent of "This blessed house" or perhaps "home sweet home". This phrase literally means "Good fortune house" or "Good luck household". It makes any Chinese person who sees it feel that good things happen in the home in which this calligraphy is hung. ![]() This can mean happiness, good fortune, good luck, and in the old days, good harvest or bounty. The title says it all; this word is clearly understood in Chinese and Japanese as well as Korean Hanja. ![]() This means wealth or riches in Chinese. ![]() This is Japanese for "divine protection" or "the saving grace of God". ![]() This is not the most common word for a wall scroll, but this is the word for protection in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja. See Also... Guardian Angel ![]() ![]() ![]() This is not the most common thing to say in Chinese, but it is grammatically correct and a cool title. ![]() ![]() ![]() This is a common phrase to hear around the time of Chinese New Years. Directly translated character by character it means, "Year Year Have Surplus". A more natural English translation including the deeper meaning would be "Every Year may you Have Abundance in your life". See Also... Prosperity | Good Fortune This word means prosperous, having abundance, well-to-do, or well-off. See Also... Good Fortune ![]() This is a strong way to say "Prosperity and Abundance". See Also... Good Fortune ![]() This word written in Chinese or Korean Hanja can also mean "grace of character" or "noble virtue". ![]() This character is often translated as "destiny". Sometimes this character is simply translated as "life", but more in terms of one's lot in life. In certain context, this can mean command or decree (generally from a king or emperor). Of course, such a decree are part of fate and lead you to fulfill your destiny. See Also... Good Fortune ![]() These two characters contain the ideas of fate. But this is specifically the fate or destiny that brings two people together. See Also... Soulmates | Good Fortune ![]() ![]() These two characters contain the ideas of "fate", "destiny", "fortune" and "luck". You can also say that it means "what life throws at you" or "your lot in life" because the first character contains the idea of "life" or "living". See Also... Good Fortune ![]() ![]() These two characters contain the ideas of "fate", "destiny", "fortune" and "luck". This is often defined as "a person's fate" in various dictionaries. See Also... Good Fortune | Good Luck ![]() ![]() These two characters can be reversed (written in either order) and yield roughly the same meaning. Either way it's about your "fate", "destiny", "fortune" and "luck". See Also... Good Fortune | Good Luck |

This is the "God of Prosperity", "God of Money", or "Saint of Good Fortune" of China.
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Bring "good luck" to your home, and keep the "goddess of poverty" away with this charming silk wall scroll
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As seen on almost every door in China. The "Good Luck Symbol" of Chinese culture
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This is one of the most famous of Buddhist dieties.
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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 | |
| Blessings and Good Wishes | 祝福 祝福 | shukufuku | zhù fú zhu fu chu fu | zhu4 fu2 zhufu |
| God Bless You / May God Protect You | 上帝保佑 上帝保佑 | n/a | shàng dì bǎo yòu shang di bao you shang ti pao yu | shang4 di4 bao3 you4 shangdibaoyou |
| Heaven Blesses the Diligent | 天道酬勤 天道酬勤 | n/a | tiān dào chóu qín tian dao chou qin t`ien tao ch`ou ch`in | tian1 dao4 chou2 qin2 tiandaochouqin tientaochouchin tien tao chou chin |
| Blessings and Protection | 保佑 保佑 / 保祐 | n/a | bǎo yòu bao you pao yu | bao3 you4 baoyou |
| Elegant / Exquisite / Grace | 美妙 美妙 | bimyou bimyo | měi miào mei miao | mei3 miao4 meimiao |
| Grace | 格蕾丝 格蕾絲 | n/a | gé lěi sī ge lei si ko lei ssu | ge2 lei3 si1 geleisi |
| Grace | 恩 恩 | on | ēn en | en1 en |
| Grace from Heaven / Grace from God | 天恩 天恩 | ten on tenon | tiān ēn tian en t`ien en | tian1 en1 tianen tienen tien en |
| Grace | グレース | gureesu guresu | n/a | |
| Grace from Heaven / Grace from God | 神の恩恵 | kami no on kei kaminoonkei | n/a | |
| Good Luck / Good Fortune | 福 福 | fuku | fú fu | fu2 fu |
| House of Good Fortune | 福宅 福宅 | n/a | fú zhái fu zhai fu chai | fu2 zhai2 fuzhai |
| Happiness / Fortune / Lucky | 幸 幸 | saki / sachi / rei / rē saki/sachi/rei/rē | xìng hsing | xing4 |
| Wealth / Fortune / Riches / Abundance | 富 富 | tomi | fù fu | fu4 fu |
| Wealth / Riches / Fortune | 财富 財富 | n/a | cái fù cai fu ts`ai fu | cai2 fu4 caifu tsaifu tsai fu |
| Divine Protection | 加护 加護 | ka go kago | jiā hù jia hu chia hu | jia1 hu4 jiahu |
| Protection | 庇护 庇護 | hi go higo | bì hù bi hu pi hu | bi4 hu4 bihu |
| Under the Protection of the Dragon Saint | 神龙庇护 神龍庇護 | n/a | shén lóng bì hù shen long bi hu shen lung pi hu | shen2 long2 bi4 hu4 shenlongbihu |
| Year-In Year-Out Have Abundance | 年年有馀 年年有餘 | n/a | nián nián yǒu yú nian nian you yu nien nien yu yü | nian2 nian2 you3 yu2 niannianyouyu |
| Abundance / Prosperous | 富裕 富裕 | fu yuu fuyuu fu yu | fù yù fu yu fu yü | fu4 yu4 fuyu |
| Abundance and Prosperity | 繁荣富裕 繁榮富裕 | hanei yuuhuku haneiyuuhuku hanei yuhuku | fán róng fù yù fan rong fu yu fan jung fu yü | fan2 rong2 fu4 yu4 fanrongfuyu |
| Beautiful Virtue | 美德 / 美徳 美德 | bitoku | měi dé mei de mei te | mei3 de2 meide |
| Destiny / Fate | 命 命 | inochi / mei inochi/mei | mìng yùn ming | ming4 ming |
| Fate / Chance Meeting | 缘份 / 缘分 緣份 / 緣分 | n/a | yuán fèn yuan fen yüan fen | yuan2 fen4 yuanfen |
| Destiny / Fate | 命运 命運 | mei un meiun | mìng yùn ming yun ming yün | ming4 yun4 mingyun |
| Destiny / Fate | 运命 運命 | un mei unmei | mìng yùn yun ming yün ming | yun4 ming4 yunming |
| Personal Fate or Destiny | 运命 運命 | un mei unmei | yùn mìng yun ming yün ming | yun4 ming4 yunming |
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 "blessed" 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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