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1. One Day Seems Like 1000 Years
2. 100 Years of Happy Marriage
5. Fears
6. Mears
8. Pearsall
9. Pearson
10. Sears
11. Shears
12. Spears
一日千秋 is a Japanese and Chinese proverb about missing someone.
一日千秋 is often used to express how hard it is to wait for someone's return or to be away from someone.
Some will translate this as “one day feels like a very long time” or “waiting for someone (something) is hard.”
You might see this romanized as a single word, Ichijitsusenshuu, or as “Ichijitsu Senshuu” from Japanese.
If you break down the characters one-by-one, we get:
一 = one/a
日 = day/sun (can also represent time or date)
千 = 1000/thousand
秋 = autumn/fall
Together, 千秋 can mean “autumn comes thousand times” (or 1000 years). It can also be read as 1000 periods of time.
However, it relays the idea of heartache as you wait for someone you miss.
This proverb means “Brave people [are] without fear,” or “The brave are without fear.”
勇者不懼 is a proverb credited to Confucius. It's one of three phrases in a set of things he said.
This phrase is originally Chinese but has penetrated Japanese culture as well (many Confucian phrases have) back when Japan borrowed Chinese characters into their language.
This phrase has also been converted into modern Japanese grammar when written as 勇者は懼れず. If you want this version just click on those characters.
See Also: No Fear
面壁九年 is a Buddhist term that means “facing a wall for nine years.”
This refers to the Bodhidharma who stared at a wall in meditation at the Shaolin Temple (or in a cave) for nine years until reaching full enlightenment.
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
| Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
| One Day Seems Like 1000 Years | 一日千秋 | ichi jitsu sen shuu ichijitsusenshuu ichi jitsu sen shu | yí rì qiān qiū yi2 ri4 qian1 qiu1 yi ri qian qiu yiriqianqiu | i jih ch`ien ch`iu ijihchienchiu i jih chien chiu |
| 100 Years of Happy Marriage | 百年好合 | bǎi nián hǎo hé bai3 nian2 hao3 he2 bai nian hao he bainianhaohe | pai nien hao ho painienhaoho |
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| Blood Sweat and Tears | 血汗淚 血汗泪 | xiě hàn lèi xie3 han4 lei4 xie han lei xiehanlei | hsieh han lei hsiehhanlei |
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| Blood Sweat and Tears | 血汗 | kekkan / kekan | xuè hàn / xue4 han4 / xue han / xuehan | hsüeh han / hsüehhan |
| The Brave Have No Fears | 勇者不懼 勇者不惧 | yuu sha fu ku yuushafuku yu sha fu ku | yǒng zhě bú jù yong3 zhe3 bu2 ju4 yong zhe bu ju yongzhebuju | yung che pu chü yungchepuchü |
| Fears | 菲爾斯 菲尔斯 | fēi ěr sī fei1 er3 si1 fei er si feiersi | fei erh ssu feierhssu |
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| Fears | フィアーズ | fiaazu / fiazu | ||
| Mears | 米爾斯 米尔斯 | mǐ ěr sī mi3 er3 si1 mi er si miersi | mi erh ssu mierhssu |
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| Mears | ミアーズ | miaazu / miazu | ||
| Facing the Wall Nine Years | 面壁九年 | menpeki kyunen menpekikyunen | miàn bì jiǔ nián mian4 bi4 jiu3 nian2 mian bi jiu nian mianbijiunian | mien pi chiu nien mienpichiunien |
| Pearsall | 皮爾索爾 皮尔索尔 | pí ěr suǒ ěr pi2 er3 suo3 er3 pi er suo er piersuoer | p`i erh so erh pierhsoerh pi erh so erh |
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| Pearsall | ピアソル | piasoru | ||
| Pearson | 皮爾森 皮尔森 | pí ěr sēn pi2 er3 sen1 pi er sen piersen | p`i erh sen pierhsen pi erh sen |
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| Pearson | 皮爾遜 皮尔逊 | pí ěr xùn pi2 er3 xun4 pi er xun pierxun | p`i erh hsün pierhhsün pi erh hsün |
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| Pearson | ピアソン | piason | ||
| Sears | 西爾斯 西尔斯 | xī ěr sī xi1 er3 si1 xi er si xiersi | hsi erh ssu hsierhssu |
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| Sears | シアーズ | shiaazu / shiazu | ||
| Shears | 希爾斯 希尔斯 | xī ěr sī xi1 er3 si1 xi er si xiersi | hsi erh ssu hsierhssu |
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| Shears | シアーズ | shiaazu / shiazu | ||
| Spears | 斯皮爾斯 斯皮尔斯 | sī pí ěr sī si1 pi2 er3 si1 si pi er si sipiersi | ssu p`i erh ssu ssupierhssu ssu pi erh ssu |
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| Spears | スピアーズ | supiaazu / supiazu | ||
| In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line. In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese. | ||||
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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.
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