Adventures in Asian Art
We have many options to create artwork with Kindness characters on a wall scroll or portrait.
If you want to create a cool Kindness 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 kindness.
Quick links to words on this page...
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![]() 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. See Also... Love | Caring | Benevolence ![]() These two characters create a word in Chinese and Japanese that means something like benevolence with magnanimity or kindness with a forgiving nature. ![]() Beyond "benevolence" word can be also be defined as "charity" or "mercy" depending on context. See Also... Love | Altruism | Charity | Brotherhood | Confucius ![]() 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. 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. See Also... Mercy | Benevolence | Forgiveness ![]() ![]() In Japanese, this word means "manners", "courtesy" or "etiquette". See Also... Respect ![]() ![]() 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. See Also... Respect ![]() 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. ![]() ![]() 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. ![]() 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 two-character word of Chinese origin means forgive or forgiveness. This is a deep kind of forgiveness from the bottom of your heart. ![]() 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). See Also... Benevolence This character means forgive, show mercy, absolve, or excuse in Chinese and Korean Hanja (though mostly used in compound words in Korean). 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... Caring ![]() 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"). See Also... Caring ![]() ![]() 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. See Also... Buddhism | Goddess | Namo Amitabha | Bodhisattva Goddess of Mercy and CompassionThis is the long or more formal version of this title ![]() ![]() This is the longer, and perhaps more formal title for the Buddhist deity known as the Goddess of Mercy or Bodhisattva of Compassion. ![]() ![]() 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. Goddess of Compassion (Japanese)This is the long or more formal version of this title
quān shì yīn kan ze on ![]() ![]() 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. ![]() This word means goodness, virtue, good deed, charitable, benevolent, well-disposed, nice, pleasant, kind, or simply, "good". ![]() This word means good and honest, kind-hearted, goodness, excellence, and/or virtue. ![]() 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. ![]() ![]() These two characters create a word that can be translated as love, kindheartedness, benevolence and humanity. This literally means "loving heart". It can also be translated as "compassion". See Also... Compassion | Love Can also be defined as clemency or lenience and sometimes the act of giving charity. See Also... Benevolence ![]() 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. See Also... Ethics | Chastity | Prudence | Benevolence | Morality ![]() The simplest form of peace and harmony. See Also... Inner Peace | Patience | Simplicity ![]() ![]() The first two characters act to create a word that means "divine", "God's", or "The Spirit's". |
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 | |
| Kindness | 亲切 親切 | shin setsu shinsetsu | qīn qiè qin qie ch`in ch`ieh | qin1 qie4 qinqie chinchieh chin chieh |
| Kindness and Forgiving Nature | 仁恕 仁恕 | jinjo | rén shù ren shu jen shu | ren2 shu4 renshu |
| Benevolence | 仁 仁 | jin | rén ren jen | ren2 ren |
| Compassion | 同情 同情 | doujou dojo | tóng qíng tong qing t`ung ch`ing | tong2 qing2 tongqing tungching tung ching |
| Mercy / Compassion / Love | 慈 慈 | ji | cí 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 |
| Courtesy / Politeness | 礼貌 禮貌 | n/a | lǐ mào li mao | li3 mao4 limao |
| Forgive | 谅 諒 | n/a | liàng liang | liang4 liang |
| Forgive | 原谅 原諒 | n/a | yuán liàng yuan liang yüan liang | yuan2 liang4 yuanliang |
| Begging Forgiveness | 饶恕 饒恕 | n/a | ráo 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 | 恕 恕 | n/a | shù shu | shu4 shu |
| Gentleness | 温柔 溫柔 | n/a | wēn 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/a | guān 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 | 善 善 | zen | shàn shan | shan4 shan |
| Goodness / Kind-Hearted | 善良 善良 | zen ryou zenryou zen ryo | shàn liáng shan liang | shan4 liang2 shanliang |
| 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 |
| Kindheartedness / Benevolence / Humanity | 仁德 仁德 | jintoku | rén dé ren de jen te | ren2 de2 rende |
| Loving Heart / Compassion | 爱心 愛心 | ai shin aishin | ài xīn ai xin ai hsin | ai4 xin1 aixin |
| 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 | 徳 德 | toku | dé de te | de2 de |
| Peace / Harmony | 和 和 | wa | hé he ho | he2 he |
| 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 "Kindness" 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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