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Custom Friendliness Chinese & Japanese Calligraphy Wall Scroll

We have many options to create artwork with Friendliness characters on a wall scroll or portrait.
If you want to create a cool Friendliness Asian character tattoo, you can purchase that here: Asian / Chinese / Japanese Tattoo Image Service ...and we'll give you many tattoo image templates of the ancient Asian symbols that express the idea of friendliness.

Quick links to words on this page...

  1. Friendliness
  2. Kindness and Forgiving Nature
  3. Kindness
  4. Caring
  5. Eternal Friendship / Friends Forever
  6. Friend / Friendship
  7. Friendship
  8. Courtesy / Politeness
  9. Beautiful Woman
10. Benevolence
11. Best Friends / Closest Friend
12. Best Friends
13. Commitment
14. Compassion
15. Mercy / Compassion / Love
16. Courtesy / Etiquette
17. Forgive
18. Begging Forgiveness
19. Forgive
20. Forgiveness
21. Friend
22. Friends Forever
23. Generosity
24. Gentleness
25. Goddess of Mercy and Compassion
26. Goddess of Compassion
27. Goodness / Good Deed
28. Goodness / Kind-Hearted
29. Grace
30. Grace from Heaven / Grace from God
31. Helpfulness
32. Justice / Rectitude / Right Decision
33. Kindheartedness / Benevolence...
34. Love
35. Love and Honor
36. Loving Heart / Compassion
37. Master / Sifu / Shi Fu / Shifu
38. Mercy / Buddhist Compassion
39. Moral and Virtuous
40. Partnership: Marriage
41. Peace / Harmony
42. Most Sincere Friend / Honest Friend...
43. Unselfish: Perfectly Impartial
44. Grace from Heaven / Grace from God

Friendliness

yǒu hǎo
yuukou
우호
友
好

This Chinese/Japanese word can also be defined as "amity", "friendly", and "outgoing".

See Also...  Friendship

Kindness and Forgiving Nature

rén shù
jinjo
인서
仁
恕

These two characters create a word in Chinese and Japanese that means something like benevolence with magnanimity or kindness with a forgiving nature.

If this describes you, then you are the type of person that I would like to call my friend.

This may not be the most common word in daily use, but it's old enough that it transcended cultures from China to Japan in the 5th century when Japan lacked a written language, and absorbed Chinese characters and words into their language.
Note: This is not commonly-used in Korean.

Kindness

qīn qiè
shin setsu
친절
親
切

Kindness is showing you care, doing some good to make life better for others. Be thoughtful about people's needs. Show love and compassion to someone who is sad or needs your help. When you are tempted to be cruel, to criticize or tease, decide to be kind instead.

This Chinese / Japanese / Korean word can also mean affectionate, cordial, warmly, or close (emotionally).

See Also...  Love | Caring | Benevolence

Caring

guān xīn
관심
關
心

Caring is giving love and attention to people and things that matter to you and anyone who is in need of help. When you care about people, you help them. You do a careful job, giving your very best effort. You treat people and things gently and respectfully. Caring makes the world a safer place.

This means caring in Chinese, and is also a word in Korean Hanja, but with more of a flavor or "taking an interest" and "concern".

Note, this is also a word in Korean Hanja, but in Korean, it means taking interest or concern. In Korean it's still a good word, but it doesn't quite have the "caring for a person" meaning that it does in Chinese.

See Also...  Love | Benevolence | Altruism

Eternal Friendship / Friends Forever

(Japanese only)

ei en no yuu
永
遠
の
友

The first two characters mean eternal, eternity, perpetuity, forever, immortality, and permanence.

The third character is a possessive article which sort of makes this selection mean "Love, of the eternal kind".

The last character is "friend" or "Friendship".

Friend / Friendship

Single Character

yǒu
tomo
友

This is the simplest way to express the idea of friends or friendship in Chinese. It can mean friend, companion, or pal in Japanese. In Korean, it can mean friend, companion, or associate.

This single characters is open to interpretation, so it can mean different things to different people (not necessarily a bad thing, as you can decide what it means to you). If you want a more concisely-defined word, you should probably pick one of our multi-character friendship-related words.

See Also...  Best Friends | Friendly | Friendship

Friendship

Chinese and Korean

yǒu yì
yuugi
우의
友
誼

Can also be defined as companionship or fellowship. This word is common in Chinese and Korean Hanja but seldom used in Japanese anymore.

See Also...  Partnership

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Friendship

Japanese and Korean

yǒu qíng
yuujou
우정
友
情

Can also be translated as "camaraderie" or "fellowship". But this character combination is only used commonly in Japanese Kanji and Korean Hanja.

Courtesy / Politeness

禮
貌

Courtesy is being polite and having good manners. When you speak and act courteously, you give others a feeling of being valued and respected. Greet people pleasantly. Bring courtesy home. Your family needs it most of all. Courtesy helps life to go smoothly.

If you put the words "fēi cháng bù" in front of this, it is like adding "very much not". It's a great insult in China, as nobody wants to be called "extremely discourteous" or "very much impolite".

See Also...  Kindness | Respect

Beautiful Woman

měi lì de nǚ rén
美
麗
的
女
人

This is the best and most polite way to express "beautiful woman" in Chinese.

Note: Some people may like the simple 2-character way to express this, but there are some bad connotations with that, so better to stay with this longer and more respectful title.

See Also...  Beautiful Girl | Beauty

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Benevolence

rén
jin
仁

Beyond "benevolence" word can be also be defined as "charity" or "mercy" depending on context.

The meaning suggests that one should pay alms to the poor, care for those in trouble, and take care of his fellow man (or woman).

This is one of the five tenets of Confucius. In fact, it is a subject in which Confucius spent a great deal of time explaining to his disciples.

I have also seen this benevolent-related word translated as perfect virtue, selflessness, love for humanity, humaneness, goodness, good will, or simply "love" in the non-romantic form.

This word is so important to me that I named my second daughter with this character. Her name is "Renni" which means "Benevolent Girl".
-Gary.


This is also a virtue of the Samurai Warrior
See our page with just Code of the Samurai / Bushido here

See Also...  Love | Altruism | Kindness | Charity | Brotherhood | Confucius

Best Friends / Closest Friend

zhì yǒu
至
友

This one way to say best friend in Chinese.

The first character can mean "most", "extreme" or "best".
The second character means "friend" or "friends" (plural forms work differently in China).

Can also be translated as "close friend" or "most intimate friend".

See Also...  Friendship | Soulmates

Best Friends

zhì jiāo
至
交

This an alternate way to say best friend in Chinese.

The first character can mean "most", "extreme" or "best". The second character means "making friends" or "building friendship". There's sort of a suggestion with the second character that fate caused you to intersect in life and become friends (that character can mean intersection in some context).

This can also mean "most intimate friend", "very good friend of long standing", or "closest friend".

See Also...  Friendship | Soulmates

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Commitment

chéng nuò
shoudaku
승낙
承
諾

Commitment is caring deeply about something or someone. It is deciding carefully what you want to do, and then giving it 100%, holding nothing back. You give your all to a friendship, a task, or something you believe in. You finish what you start. You keep your promises.

In Chinese, this word directly means to undertake something or to make a promise to do something.

Within the idea of commitment, this word also means to make a big effort, or undertaking a great task. Outside of the commitment idea, this particular word can also mean approval, acceptance, consent, assent, acquiescence, or agreement depending on context (especially in Japanese and Korean). Therefore this word is probably best if your audience is Chinese.

See Also...  Partnership | Hard Work | Dedication

Compassion

tóng qíng
doujou
동정
同
情

Compassion is caring and understanding someone is hurt or troubled (even if you don't know them). It is wanting to help, even if all you can do is listen and say kind words. You forgive mistakes. You are a friend when someone needs a friend.

These same two characters contain this meaning of compassion and sympathy in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, which makes this word universal.

See Also...  Love | Caring | Kindness

Mercy / Compassion / Love


ji
慈

This is the simplest way to express the idea of compassion. It can also mean love for your fellow humans, humanity, or living creatures. Sometimes this is extended to mean charity.

This term is often used with Buddhist or Christian context. The concept was also spoken of by Laozi (Lao Tze) in the Dao De Jing (Tao Te Ching).

This Chinese character is understood in Japanese, but is usually used in compound words (not seen alone). Also used in Korean Hanja, so it's very universal.

See Also...  Mercy | Benevolence | Forgiveness | Kindness

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Courtesy / Etiquette (Japanese)

lǐ yì
rei gi
礼
儀

In Japanese, this word means "manners", "courtesy" or "etiquette".

This also clearly means etiquette in Chinese, though the first Japanese Kanji has been "modernized" and happens to be the same as the modern Simplified Chinese version. Therefore this word will be understood by both Japanese and Chinese people, but best if your audience is mostly Japanese (Chinese people would generally prefer the ancient Traditional Chinese version).

See Also...  Kindness | Respect

Forgive

liàng
諒

This single character means "forgive" in Chinese. In Korean, this kind of means forgive, but also has slightly different definitions of consider, excuse, faithful, believe.

Forgive

yuán liàng
原
諒

This two-character word means "forgive" in Chinese. It can also be defined as "to pardon" or "to excuse". This is kind of a general forgiveness.

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Begging Forgiveness

ráo shù
饒
恕

This Chinese word is a kind of forgiveness that you would beg for like a servant begging a master. This can also be the forgiveness that a person would beg from the king or God.

This word suggests that this is forgiveness for something really bad (a terrible crime or sin).

Forgive

Deep heartfelt forgiveness

kuān shù
kan jo
관서
寬
恕

This two-character word of Chinese origin means forgive or forgiveness. This is a deep kind of forgiveness from the bottom of your heart.

In a religious context, this is the kind of forgiveness that you beg God for and that God grants you.

In Korean Hanja, this can also be defined as forbearance or leniency.

In Japanese Kanji, beyond forgiveness, this can also mean magnanimity or generosity.

While we don't actively recommend Asian tattoos, this would be the forgiveness title which is best for a tattoo in most cases.

寛 Note: The first character can also be written in the form shown to the right (especially in Japanese). If you have a preference, please let us know in the "special instructions" when you place your order.

Forgiveness (from the top down)

róng shè
you sha
용사
容
赦

This is the kind of forgiveness that a king might give to his subjects for crimes or wrong-doings. This is a rather high-level forgiveness. Meaning that it goes from a higher level to lower (not the reverse).

Alone, first character can mean "to bear", "to allow" and/or "to tolerate", and the second can mean "to forgive", "to pardon" and/or "to excuse".

See Also...  Benevolence

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Forgiveness

shù
恕

This character means forgive, show mercy, absolve, or excuse in Chinese and Korean Hanja (though mostly used in compound words in Korean).

This character incorporates the pictogram of a heart at the bottom, and a woman and a mouth at the top. The heart portion has the most significance, as it is suggested that it is the heart's nature to forgive.
In Asian culture, as with most other cultures, forgiveness is an act of benevolence and altruism. In forgiving, you put yourself in someone else's shoes and show them the kindness that you would want them to show you. Confucius referred to this quality as "human-heartedness".

Friend (Japanese)

tomo dachi
友
達

This is the most common way to say "friend" in Japanese.

See Also...  Best Friends | Friendly | Friendship

Friends Forever

yǒng yuǎn de péng yǒu
永
遠
的
朋
友

This is exactly what the title suggests. This means friends that are eternal or a friendship that will last forever - you will remain the best of friends as long as you live.

The first two characters mean forever, eternal, eternity, perpetuity, immortality, and/or permanence.

The middle character links the words (it's a possessive article).

The last two characters represent friendship, or simply "friends".

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Generosity

kuān dà
kandai
관대
寬
大

Generosity is giving and sharing. You share freely, not with the idea of receiving something in return. You find ways to give others happiness, and give just for the joy of giving. Generosity is one of the best ways to show love and friendship.

This word can also be translated as charitable, magnanimity, liberality or in some context broad-mindedness.

Note: There is a tiny deviation in the first character when written in Japanese. If you choose our Japanese master calligrapher, the little dot on the lower right of the first character will be omitted. With or without the dot, this can be read in Chinese, Japanese, and old Korean.

See Also...  Benevolence | Altruism | Charity

Gentleness

wēn róu
온유
溫
柔

Gentleness is moving wisely, touching softly, holding carefully, speaking quietly and thinking kindly. When you feel mad or hurt, use your self-control. Instead of harming someone, talk things out peacefully. You are making the world a safer, gentler place.

See Also...  Kindness | Caring

Gentleness

wēn hòu
on kou
온후
溫
厚

This is a Chinese, Japanese and old Korean word for "gentle" or "gentleness". This can also mean "kindness" (more as an adjective like "kind person").

温The modern Japanese version of the first character looks like the one to the right. If you want this modern Japanese form, just click on that Kanji instead of the button above.

See Also...  Kindness | Caring

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Goddess of Mercy and Compassion

guān yīn
kwun yum
kan non
관음
觀
音

This is the Buddhist deity known as the Goddess of Mercy or Bodhisattva of Compassion. In Chinese, the proper name of this being is Guan Yin. There is some debate as to whether Guan Yin is female. The argument comes from some scripture that suggests Buddhist deities take on male form. Others say that Guan Yin has no sex. And still others are okay with the female representation of Guan Yin.

This bodhisattva is also known or Romanized in the following ways:
Mandarin Chinese: Guan Yin, Kuan Yin, Kwan Yin.
Japanese: Kannon, Kwannon.
Sanskrit: Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara.
Korean: Gwan-eum.
Vietnamese: Quan Âm.
Thai: Kuan Eim.
English: Bodhisattva of Mercy and Salvation, Goddess of Compassion, Buddha of Mercy, et al.

Note: The first character has a slight variation in Japanese. If your audience is specifically Japanese, you may want to select that version.

See Also...  Buddhism | Goddess | Namo Amitabha | Bodhisattva

Goddess of Mercy and Compassion

This is the long or more formal version of this title

guān shì yīn
관세음
觀
世
音

This is the longer, and perhaps more formal title for the Buddhist deity known as the Goddess of Mercy or Bodhisattva of Compassion.

The longer title of this bodhisattva is Romanized in the following ways:
Mandarin Chinese: Guanshi Yin, Kuan-shih Yin.
Japanese: Kanzeon.
Sanskrit: Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara.
Korean: Gwan-se-eum.
Vietnamese: Quan Thế Âm.
Thai: Prah Mae Kuan Eim.
English: Bodhisattva of Mercy and Salvation, Goddess of Compassion, Buddha of Mercy, et al.

Please view our more common and shorter version "Guan Yin" before you make a decision. Also note that the first character has a slight variation in Japanese. If your audience is specifically Japanese, you may want to select that version.

See Also...  Buddhism | Goddess

Goddess of Compassion (Japanese)

quān yīn
kan non
観
音

This is the specifically Japanese version of Bodhisattva of Compassion or Guan Yin. In Japanese this is pronounced Kannon, and occasionally spelled Kwannon. The Chinese version is a bit more commonly-seen in Asia, but in Japanese, there is a slight variation with the first character.

Some time ago, a camera company in Japan named their company after this Buddhist deity. That camera company is still known as Canon (they chose a "C" instead of a "K" when they Romanized this name).

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Goddess of Compassion (Japanese)

This is the long or more formal version of this title

quān shì yīn
kan ze on
観
世
音

This is the longer and more formal Japanese version of Bodhisattva of Compassion or Guan Yin. In Japanese this is pronounced Kanzeon. The Chinese version is a bit more common in Asia, but in Japanese they use a slight variation of the first character. Choose this version only if your intended audience is specifically Japanese.

Goodness / Good Deed

shàn
zen
善

This word means goodness, virtue, good deed, charitable, benevolent, well-disposed, nice, pleasant, kind, or simply, "good".

This is the kind of good that applies to someone's good character, or a good person in general.

Referring to someone with this word means that they have a well-aimed moral compass, are charitable, giving, wise, and honest. Basically this is a blanket statement for every good trait a human can have, or all the things that makes someone good.

In other context, it can mean to improve or perfect something or refer to someone who is good at something.

Goodness / Kind-Hearted

shàn liáng
zen ryou
선량
善
良

This word means good and honest, kind-hearted, goodness, excellence, and/or virtue.

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Grace

ēn
on
恩

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.

Other possible translations of this character:
Favor / favour, acts of kindness, merits, beneficial Influence, kindness, indebtedness, obligation, and benevolent influence.

Grace from Heaven / Grace from God

tiān ēn
ten on
天
恩

This is the deepest way to say "Heaven's Grace" or "God's Grace" in Chinese.

The first character means Heaven or sky (referring in this case to the domain of God).
The second character means grace, blessings, benevolence, favor / favour, acts of kindness, merits, or beneficial influence.

This title can also be defined as:
Blessings of Heaven, Favor of the Emperor, Divination's luckiest day, or blessings of nature. Note: When you see "Emperor" above, keep in mind that the Emperor, like the Pope is theoretically chosen by God, or seen as an emissary or conduit of God in ancient Asian culture. It would only be read that way in certain context such as, "The Emperor, in his mercy, bestowed upon him Heaven's Grace and the prisoner was set free".

Note: Technically, this is a Japanese word too, but it's rarely-used in Japan anymore. Therefore this title is best if your audience is Chinese.

Helpfulness

lè yú zhù rén
樂
於
助
人

Helpfulness is being of service to others, doing thoughtful things that make a difference in their lives. Offer your help without waiting to be asked. Ask for help when you need it. When we help each other, we get more done. We make our lives easier.

See Also...  Caring | Charity | Benevolence

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Justice / Rectitude / Right Decision

Also means: honor loyalty morality righteousness


gi
義

This is about doing the right thing or making the right decision, not because it's easy, but because it's ethically and morally correct.
No matter the outcome or result, one does not lose face if tempering proper justice.

This character can also be defined as righteousness, justice, morality, honor, or "right conduct". In more a more expanded definition, it can mean loyalty to friends, loyalty to the public good, or patriotism. This idea of loyalty and friendship comes from the fact that you will treat those you are loyal to with morality and justice.

This is also one of the five tenets of Confucius doctrine.

儀There's also an alternate version of this character sometimes seen in Bushido or Korean Taekwondo tenets. It's just the addition of a radical on the left side of the character. If you want this version, click on the image to the right instead of the button above.

This is also a virtue of the Samurai Warrior
See our page with just Code of the Samurai / Bushido here

See Also...  Judgement | Impartial | Confucius Tenets

Kindheartedness / Benevolence
Humanity

rén dé
jintoku
인덕
仁
德

These two characters create a word that can be translated as love, kindheartedness, benevolence and humanity.

The first character means benevolence by itself.
The second character means virtue or morality.

Japanese note: The second Kanji of this word has been slightly simplified (one tiny horizontal stroke removed). It is still readable for Japanese, but if you select our Japanese calligrapher, expect that stroke to be missing on your wall scroll.

Love

ài
ai
愛

This is a very universal character. It means love in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, old Korean Hanja, and old Vietnamese.

This is one of the most recognized Asian symbols in the west, and is often seen on tee-shirts, coffee mugs, tattoos, and more.

This character can also be defined as affection, to be fond of, to like, or to be keen on. It often refers to romantic love, and is found in phrases like, "I love you". But in Chinese, one can say, "I love that movie" using this character as well.

It's very common for couples to say "I love you" in Chinese. However, in Japanese, "love" is not a term used very often. In fact, a person is more likely to say "I like you" rather than "I love you" in Japanese. So this word is well-known, but seldom spoken.


More about this character:

This may be hard to imagine as a westerner, but the strokes at the top of this love character symbolize family & marriage.

心The symbol in the middle is a little easier to identify. It is the character for "heart" (it can also mean "mind" or "soul"). I guess you can say that no matter if you are from the East or the West, you must put your heart into your love.

友The strokes at the bottom create a modified character that means "friend" or "friendship".

I suppose you could say that the full meaning of this love character is to love your family, spouse, and friends with all of your heart, since all three elements exist in this character.

See Also...  I Love You | Caring | Benevolence | Double Happiness Happy Marriage Wall Scroll

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Love and Honor

...two character version

qíng yì
jyou gi
情
義

This means to love and honor. This is more or less the kind of thing you'd find in marriage vows.

The first character suggests emotions, passion, heart, humanity, sympathy, and feelings.

In this context, the second character means to honor your lover's wishes, and treat them justly and righteously (fairly). That second character can also be translated as "obligation", as in the obligation a husband and wife have to love each other even through difficult times.

In the context outside of a couple's relationship, this word can mean "comradeship".

Japanese may see this more as "humanity and justice" than "love and honor". It's probably best if your target is Chinese.

This is the short and sweet form, there is also a longer poetic form (you can find it here: Love and Honor if it's not on the page you are currently viewing).

See Also...  Love And Honor

Loving Heart / Compassion

ài xīn
ai shin
愛
心

This literally means "loving heart". It can also be translated as "compassion".

Specifically in Japanese, this can be defined as a loving heart, a mind full of desire, or a mind dominated by desire.

In Chinese, it carries more of a compassion meaning.

See Also...  Compassion | Love

Master / Sifu / Shi Fu / Shifu

Martial Arts Teacher

shī fu
si fu
사부
師
傅

This means master in Chinese (occasionally used in Korean Hanja as well). In the context of Martial Arts, this is the master and teacher who instructs students.

In other contexts, this can simply mean "skilled worker".

Historically, this term has been used for a lot of things, such as, "The tutor of a king or emperor". But now it's more commonly used to mean, master worker, or qualified worker.

Currently, within the field of skilled labor, a master (shifu) is higher than a journeyman, and is considered to be one worthy to teach others.

Note: In the 1970's and 1980's this term was used as a common form of polite address between people. You might say, "master, do you know were Tian'anmen Square is?" to just a person on the street at that time. This usage has almost passed, however, for some reason, people still often refer to taxi cab drivers as "master" in China (though I think/hope this is fading).

Language notes: I've often seen this romanized as "sifu", this is actually the Cantonese romanization. In Mandarin Chinese, it's "shifu". The pronunciation in Mandarin is actually like "sure foo" (using typical English pronunciation). There's an "R-sound" in there, which is not obvious from the romanization. Many martial arts studios incorrectly pronounce this like "she foo". In Cantonese, it sounds like "Sea foo" (almost like "sea food", minus the "d" on the end).

This is kind of a weird selection for a calligraphy wall scroll, this entry is more for educational purposes. But you are welcome to buy it if you feel it's appropriate for your circumstances.

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Mercy / Buddhist Compassion

cí bēi
ji hi
자비
慈
悲

Can also be defined as clemency or lenience and sometimes the act of giving charity.

In Buddhist context, it can be defined as, "benevolence", "loving kindness and compassion", or "mercy and compassion".

This Chinese/Japanese Buddhist term is the equivalent of Metta Karuna from Pali or Maitri Karuna from Sanskrit.

See Also...  Benevolence

Moral and Virtuous


toku
德

This is the simple way to express the ideas of having virtue, morals, kindness, benevolence, goodness etc. This character also happens to be the first character of the Chinese word for Germany.

徳There is a slight deviation in the Japanese Kanji form. If you want the modern Japanese version, please click on the special Kanji shown to the right instead of the button above. Note that the traditional Chinese form is still readable and understood by Japanese people.

See Also...  Ethics | Chastity | Prudence | Benevolence | Morality

Partnership: Marriage

bàn lǚ
hanryo
伴
侶

This is the kind of partnership in which a good marriage is founded. This Chinese word could also be translated as mates or companionship. This word can also be used as a noun to refer to a partner or companion.

This does not have to include a marriage, but at least refers to a partnership with a deep relationship or bond.

Note that this is not the same as a business partner. Different words are used for various types business partnerships (post your request on our Asian calligraphy forum if you need something in that regard).

See Also...  Friendship

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Peace / Harmony

(single character)


wa
和

The simplest form of peace and harmony.

This can also be translated as the peaceful ideas of gentle, mild, kind, and calm. With the more harmonious context, it can be translated as union, together with, on good terms with, or on friendly terms.

Most people would just translate this character as peace and/or harmony. This is a very popular character in Asian cultures - you can even call it the "peace symbol" of Asia. In fact, this peace and harmony character was seen repeatedly during the opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing (a major theme of the games).

In old Chinese poems and literature, you might see this used as a kind of "and". As in two things summed together. As much as you could say, "the sun and moon", you could say "the sun in harmony with the moon".

See Also...  Inner Peace | Patience | Simplicity

Most Sincere Friend / Honest Friend
Real Friend / Best Friend

zhì yǒu
摯
友

This one way to say best friend in Chinese.

The first character can mean "honest" or "most sincere". The second character means "friend" or "friends" (plural forms work differently in Chinese).

See Also...  Friendship | Soulmates

Unselfish: Perfectly Impartial

dà gōng wú sī
대공무사
大
公
無
私

This is comes from an old story from some time before 476 BC. About a man named Qi Huangyang, who was commissioned by the king to select the best person for a certain job in the Imperial Court.

Qi Huangyang selected his enemy for the job. The king was very confused by the selection, but Qi Huangyang explained that he was asked to find the best person for the job, not necessarily someone that he personally liked or had a friendship with.

Later, Confucius commented on how unselfish and impartial Qi Huangyang was by saying "Da Gong Wu Si" which if you look it up in a Chinese dictionary, is generally translated as "Unselfish" or "Just and Fair".

If you translate each character, you'd have something like,

"Big/Deep Justice Without Self".

Direct translations like this leave out a lot of what the Chinese characters really say. Use your imagination, and suddenly you realize that "without self" means "without thinking about yourself in the decision" - together, these two words mean "unselfish". The first two characters serve to really drive the point home that we are talking about a concept that is similar to "blind justice".

One of my Chinese-English dictionaries translates this simply as "just and fair". So that is the short and simple version.

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

See Also...  Selflessness | Work Unselfishly For The Common Good | Altruism

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Grace from Heaven / Grace from God

Japanese Only

kami no on kei
神
の
恩
恵

The first two characters act to create a word that means "divine", "God's", or "The Spirit's".

The last two Kanji mean grace, favor, favour, blessing, or benefit.




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A nice Chinese calligraphy wall scroll

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4-character wall scroll.
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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.

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.



See: Our list of specifically Japanese Kanji Calligraphy Wall Scrolls. And, check out Our list of specifically old Korean Hanja Calligraphy Wall Scrolls.

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
Friendliness友好
友好
yuukou
yuko
yǒu hǎo
you hao
yu hao
you3 hao3
youhao
Kindness and Forgiving Nature仁恕
仁恕
jinjorén shù
ren shu
jen shu
ren2 shu4
renshu
Kindness亲切
親切
shin setsu
shinsetsu
qīn qiè
qin qie
ch`in ch`ieh
qin1 qie4
qinqie
chinchieh
chin chieh
Caring关心
關心
n/aguān xīn
guan xin
kuan hsin
guan1 xin1
guanxin
Eternal Friendship / Friends Forever永遠の友
永遠の友
ei en no yuu
eiennoyuu
ei en no yu
n/a
Friend / Friendship
tomoyǒu
you
yu
you3
you
Friendship友谊
友誼
yuugi
yugi
yǒu yì
you yi
yu i
you3 yi4
youyi
Friendship友情
友情
yuujou
yujo
yǒu qíng
you qing
yu ch`ing
you3 qing2
youqing
yuching
yu ching
Courtesy / Politeness礼貌
禮貌
n/alǐ mào
li mao
li3 mao4
limao
Beautiful Woman美丽的女人
美麗的女人
n/aměi lì de nǚ rén
mei li de nv ren
mei li te nü jen
mei3 li4 de nv3 ren2
meilidenvren
Benevolence
jinrén
ren
jen
ren2
ren
Best Friends / Closest Friend至友
至友
n/azhì yǒu
zhi you
chih yu
zhi4 you3
zhiyou
Best Friends至交
至交
n/azhì jiāo
zhi jiao
chih chiao
zhi4 jiao1
zhijiao
Commitment承诺
承諾
shoudaku
shodaku
chéng nuò
cheng nuo
ch`eng no
cheng2 nuo4
chengnuo
chengno
cheng no
Compassion同情
同情
doujou
dojo
tóng qíng
tong qing
t`ung ch`ing
tong2 qing2
tongqing
tungching
tung ching
Mercy / Compassion / Love
ji
ci
tz`u
ci2
ci
tzu
tzu
Courtesy / Etiquette (Japanese)礼仪
礼儀 / 禮儀
rei gi
reigi
lǐ yì
li yi
li i
li3 yi4
liyi
Forgive
n/aliàng
liang
liang4
liang
Forgive原谅
原諒
n/ayuán liàng
yuan liang
yüan liang
yuan2 liang4
yuanliang
Begging Forgiveness饶恕
饒恕
n/aráo shù
rao shu
jao shu
rao2 shu4
raoshu
Forgive宽恕
寬恕 / 寛恕
kan jo
kanjo
kuān shù
kuan shu
k`uan shu
kuan1 shu4
kuanshu
kuanshu
kuan shu
Forgiveness (from the top down)容赦
容赦
you sha
yousha
yo sha
róng shè
rong she
jung she
rong2 she4
rongshe
Forgiveness
n/ashù
shu
shu4
shu
Friend (Japanese)友达
友達
tomo dachi
tomodachi
n/a
Friends Forever永远的朋友
永遠的朋友
n/ayǒng yuǎn de péng yǒu
yong yuan de peng you
yung yüan te p`eng yu
yong3 yuan3 de peng2 you3
yongyuandepengyou
yungyüantepengyu
yung yüan te peng yu
Generosity宽大
寬大
kandaikuān dà
kuan da
k`uan ta
kuan1 da4
kuanda
kuanta
kuan ta
Gentleness温柔
溫柔
n/awēn róu
wen rou
wen jou
wen1 rou2
wenrou
Gentleness温厚
溫厚
on kou
onkou
on ko
wēn hòu
wen hou
wen1 hou4
wenhou
Goddess of Mercy and Compassion观音
觀音 / 観音
kan non
kannon
guān yīn
guan yin
kuan yin
guan1 yin1
guanyin
Goddess of Mercy and Compassion观世音
觀世音
n/aguān shì yīn
guan shi yin
kuan shih yin
guan1 shi4 yin1
guanshiyin
Goddess of Compassion (Japanese)観音
観音
kan non
kannon
quān yīn
quan yin
ch`üan yin
quan1 yin1
quanyin
chüanyin
chüan yin
Goddess of Compassion (Japanese)観世音
観世音
kan ze on
kanzeon
quān shì yīn
quan shi yin
ch`üan shih yin
quan1 shi4 yin1
quanshiyin
chüanshihyin
chüan shih yin
Goodness / Good Deed
zenshàn
shan
shan4
shan
Goodness / Kind-Hearted善良
善良
zen ryou
zenryou
zen ryo
shàn liáng
shan liang
shan4 liang2
shanliang
Grace
onēn
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
Helpfulness乐于助人
樂於助人
n/alè yú zhù rén
le yu zhu ren
le yü chu jen
le4 yu2 zhu4 ren2
leyuzhuren
Justice / Rectitude / Right Decision
gi
yi
i
yi4
yi
Kindheartedness / Benevolence / Humanity仁德
仁德
jintokurén dé
ren de
jen te
ren2 de2
rende
Love
aiài
ai
ai4
ai
Love and Honor情义
情義
jyou gi
jyougi
jyo gi
qíng yì
qing yi
ch`ing i
qing2 yi4
qingyi
chingi
ching i
Loving Heart / Compassion爱心
愛心
ai shin
aishin
ài xīn
ai xin
ai hsin
ai4 xin1
aixin
Master / Sifu / Shi Fu / Shifu师傅
師傅
n/ashī fu
shi fu
shih fu
shi1 fu
shifu
Mercy / Buddhist Compassion慈悲
慈悲
ji hi
jihi
cí bēi
ci bei
tz`u pei
ci2 bei1
cibei
tzupei
tzu pei
Moral and Virtuous
toku
de
te
de2
de
Partnership: Marriage伴侣
伴侶
hanryobàn lǚ
ban lv
pan lü
ban4 lv3
banlv
Peace / Harmony
wa
he
ho
he2
he
Most Sincere Friend / Honest Friend / Real Friend / Best Friend挚友
摯友
n/azhì yǒu
zhi you
chih yu
zhi4 you3
zhiyou
Unselfish: Perfectly Impartial大公无私
大公無私
n/adà gōng wú sī
da gong wu si
ta kung wu ssu
da4 gong1 wu2 si1
dagongwusi
Grace from Heaven / Grace from God神の恩恵
kami no on kei
kaminoonkei
n/a

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 "friendliness" 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.

Some people may refer to this entry as Kanji, Characters, in Mandarin Chinese, Characters, in Chinese Writing, in Japanese Writing, in Asian Writing, Ideograms, Chinese symbols, Hieroglyphics, Glyphs, in Chinese Letters, Hanzi, in Japanese Kanji, Pictograms, in the Chinese Written-Language, or in the Japanese Written-Language.



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