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Custom Inner Peace Chinese & Japanese Calligraphy Wall Scroll

We have many options to create artwork with Inner Peace characters on a wall scroll or portrait.
If you want to create an Inner Peace Asian character tattoo, you can purchase that on our Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Image Service page and we'll help you select from many forms of ancient Asian symbols that express the idea of Inner Peace.

Quick links to words on this page...

  1. Inner Peace
  2. Inner Peace / Silence / Serenity
  3. Achieve Inner Peace;...
  4. Inner Bliss and Peace from Meditation
  5. Peace / Harmony
  6. Peace of Mind
  7. Peacefulness / Tranquility...
  8. Reach Peace and Calm by Meditation
  9. Calm / Cool
10. Calm / Tranquility
11. Harmony / Balance
12. A Life of Serenity Yields Understanding
13. Patience / Perseverance...
14. Safe and Sound
15. Serenity
16. Serenity / Tranquility
17. Tranquil / Tranquility / Serenity

Inner Peace

nèi xīn píng jìng
naishin heizyou
내심평정
內
心
平
靜

This Chinese and Japanese phrase is a direct translation for the western idea of inner peace.

The first two characters contain the idea of "heart" and "innermost being".

The last two characters mean "tranquil" and "serene".

I have seen this phrase used as "inner peace" for art prints and even on the side of coffee cups. But I think the translation is too literal. It feels like a direct translation from English rather than a nicely composed Chinese or Japanese phrase. See my other entries for "inner peace".

See Also...  Serenity | Simplicity

Inner Peace / Silence / Serenity

jìng
shizu
靜

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This is the simplest way to convey the meaning of inner peace.

Literally this word means still, calm, serene, quiet or silent.

In the old days, Chinese, Japanese, or Korean people might hang a wall scroll with this character in their reading room to bring about a sense of peace in the room.

静While they once used the same character form in Japan, they now use a slightly-simplified version in modern Japan (after WWII). This version is shown to the right, and can be selected for your wall scroll by clicking on that Kanji instead of the button above.

Achieve Inner Peace;
Find Deep Understanding

níng jìng ér zhì yuǎn
령정이치원
寧
靜
而
致
遠

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.

Inner Bliss and Peace from Meditation

chán yuè
선열
禪
悅

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".

Amazing that such a complex idea can be expressed in just two Chinese characters. Note that the first character is Chan/Zen (Chinese/Japanese) which means "meditation" in both languages.

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...   Patience | Simplicity

Peace of Mind

(five character version)

nèi xīn de níng jìng
내심적령정
內
心
的
寧
靜

This is the longer way to express the idea of "peace of mind" in Chinese.

The first two characters mean heart or "innermost being".
The middle character is a connecting modifier.
The last two characters mean peace, tranquility, or serenity.

Some may also translate this as "inner peace", but I like our other inner-peace options for that idea.

This kind of makes sense in Korean, but will have an archaic read - even by those who can understand Korean Hanja.

Peacefulness / Tranquility
Perfectly Quiet

jìng mì
seihitsu
정밀
靜
謐

The first and second character both mean quiet. Together, they reinforce the meanings almost creating a word that means "double quiet" or "perfect quiet".

A good wall scroll for a library, reading room, or other quiet place.

See Also...  Harmony

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Reach Peace and Calm by Meditation

ān chán
안선
安
禪

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 is also a Buddhist-related term that encompasses the idea of entering into dhyana meditation.

Calm / Cool

zhèn jìng
chin sei
진정
鎮
靜

These two characters represent the idea of being calm or cool in Chinese, Japanese Kanji and old Korean Hanja.

My Korean dictionary further defines this as quiet, calm, tranquility, pacification.
From my Japanese dictionary: calm, quiet, tranquility, appeasement, pacification.

Note: This term is also used in Korean Hanja, but there is a slight deviation in the way they write the second character in Korean. Still, a Korean person who can read Hanja, will be able to read this word. We can write it in the Korean form if you wish (just let us know when you place your order). In Korean, this is the word you might use to tell someone to "calm down" or "take it easy".

Calm / Tranquility

ān
an
安

This character is used in a lot of compound words in the CJK world. Alone, this character has a broad span of possible meanings. These meanings include relaxed, quiet, rested, contented, calm, still, to pacify, peaceful, at peace, soothing or soothed.

This character and even the pronunciation was borrowed from Chinese and absorbed into both Japanese Kanji and Korean Hanja. In all these languages, this character is pronounced like "an".

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Harmony / Balance

hé xié
wa kai
화해
和
諧

This word means harmonious, harmony, concordant, or balanced in Chinese and Japanese Kanji.

In Korean Hanja, it sometimes means reconciliation or compromise.

A Life of Serenity Yields Understanding

dàn bó yǐ míng zhì, níng jìng ér zhì yuǎn
淡
泊
以
明
志
寧
靜
而
致
遠

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)".

What I have translated as "simple life" means NOT being materialistic and NOT competing in the rat race.

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.

The whole phrase has a theme that suggests if you are NOT an aggressive cut-throat person who fights his way to the top no matter how many people he crushes on the way, and instead seek inner peace, you will have a happier existence and be more likely to understand the meaning of life.

See Also...  Serenity

Patience / Perseverance
To Endure / Tolerant

rěn nài
nintai
인내
忍
耐

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.

These characters can also mean "to endure", "restrain oneself" and in some context it can mean "perseverance" or "endurance".

This is also used as a tenet of Taekwondo and other Korean martial arts.

忍Note that when writing this as Kanji, Japanese will tend to write the first character in the form shown to the right. If you select our Japanese master calligrapher, please expect this Kanji form (yes, it's just one stroke that is slightly different in location, crossing another stroke in the Japanese Kanji form).

See Also...   Harmony | Perseverance

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Safe and Sound

píng ān wú shì
heian buji
평안무사
平
安
無
事

This phrase means "safe and sound without toil or trouble". It kind of means that all is well with a feeling of complete safety. The ideas contained in these characters include well-being, peace, tranquility, quietness, calmness, and non-problematic.

Safe and Sound

píng ān
heian
평안
平
安

This word means "safe and sound" in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.

Can also be translated as well-being, peace, tranquility, quietness, and calmness.

Note: There is also a longer four-character version in our calligraphy database.

See Also...  Tranquility

Serenity

jìng
shizu / sei
靜

This character is often translated as "serenity". It can also be used to express the ideas of still, calm, quiet, not moving or tranquility.

Note: This is also listed on our website as "Inner Peace" since it also fits that definition.

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Serenity / Tranquility

píng jìng
heisei
평정
平
靜

This is one of several ways to express as "serenity" or "tranquility" in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja.

It can also be translated as calm, serenity, tranquil, undisturbed or serene.

Serenity / Tranquility (Japanese only)

seion
静
穏

This is a Japanese-specific way to express "serenity" or "tranquility".

Notes: The second Kanji is not a Chinese character - it was morphed or developed in Japan after Chinese characters were absorbed into the Japanese language during the 5th century.
The first character is slightly-simplified from the original Chinese form, but still recognizable.

Tranquil / Tranquility / Serenity

níng jìng
寧
靜

This word expresses the idea of tranquility and serenity in Chinese.

See Also...  Harmony | Calm

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A nice Chinese calligraphy wall scroll

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)

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
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
shizujìng
jing
ching
jing4
jing
Achieve Inner Peace; Find Deep Understanding宁静而致远
寧靜而致遠
n/aníng jìng ér zhì yuǎn
ning jing er zhi yuan
ning ching erh chih yüan
ning2 jing4 er2 zhi4 yuan3
ningjingerzhiyuan
Inner Bliss and Peace from Meditation禅悦
禪悅
n/achán yuè
chan yue
ch`an yüeh
chan2 yue4
chanyue
chanyüeh
chan yüeh
Peace / Harmony
wa
he
ho
he2
he
Peace of Mind内心的宁静
內心的寧靜
n/anèi 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
seihitsujìng mì
jing mi
ching mi
jing4 mi4
jingmi
Reach Peace and Calm by Meditation安禅
安禪
n/aān chán
an chan
an ch`an
an1 chan2
anchan
anchan
an chan
Calm / Cool镇静
鎮靜
chin sei
chinsei
zhèn jìng
zhen jing
chen ching
zhen4 jing4
zhenjing
Calm / Tranquility
anān
an
an1
an
Harmony / Balance和谐
和諧
wa kai
wakai
hé xié
he xie
ho hsieh
he2 xie2
hexie
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/adàn 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
nintairěn nài
ren nai
jen nai
ren3 nai4
rennai
Safe and Sound平安无事
平安無事
heian buji
heianbuji
píng ān wú shì
ping an wu shi
p`ing an wu shih
ping2 an1 wu2 shi4
pinganwushi
pinganwushih
ping an wu shih
Safe and Sound平安
平安
heianpíng ān
ping an
p`ing an
ping2 an1
pingan
pingan
ping an
Serenity
shizu / sei
shizu/sei
jìng
jing
ching
jing4
jing
Serenity / Tranquility平静
平靜
heiseipíng jìng
ping jing
p`ing ching
ping2 jing4
pingjing
pingching
ping ching
Serenity / Tranquility (Japanese only)静穏
靜穏
seionn/a
Tranquil / Tranquility / Serenity宁静
寧靜
n/aníng 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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