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Fate Chance in Chinese / Japanese...

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Fate / Opportunity / Chance

The Buddhist idea of Fate

 yīn yuán
 in nen
Fate / Opportunity / Chance Scroll

因緣 is the Buddhist concept of a chance meeting or an opportunity that presents itself by fate.

Sometimes this is used to describe a cosmic chain of events or cause and effect.

It also is used to describe predestined relationships between people - and sometimes married couples (although if you want one about marriage, try this: Fate / Destiny of Lovers.

因緣 can also be translated as origin, karma, destiny, affinity, connection, and relation. This all depends on context - seen alone on a wall scroll, this will be read with a “fate/chance” meaning by a Chinese person or a Korean person who can read Hanja.

The more complex definition of this word would be, “Direct causes and indirect conditions, which underlie the actions of all things.”

This concept is known as nidana in the original Sanskrit. Also sometimes presented as hetupratyaya (or “hetu and prataya”), which I believe is Pali.


Note: Japanese will tend to use this version of the second Kanji: 縁
If you order this from the Japanese master calligrapher, expect that you’ll get this version. However, this word often carries a negative connotation in Japanese (bad things happen), as it is used that way in a certain Japanese idiom. Therefore, this may not be the best choice if Japanese is your target language.


See Also:  Buddhism | Opportunity

Fate / Chance Meeting

 yuán fèn
Fate / Chance Meeting Scroll

緣份 specifically represents the fate or destiny that brings two people together.

This is like the chance meeting of two people that leads sometime later to marriage.

This could also be the chance meeting of two business people who become partners and build a huge and successful company.

This idea is often associated with a fateful meeting leading to good fortune.

Some will define this word as “Destiny brings you two together” or “Meant to be.”


分 Note: The second character can also be written without the left radical, as shown to the right. If you have a preference, please let use know in the special instructions for your project. There is no difference in meaning or pronunciation, just two (alternate) ways to write the same character.


See Also:  Soulmates | Good Fortune

The Mysterious Bond Between People

The invisible force that brings people together forever

 yuán
 en
 
The Mysterious Bond Between People Scroll

緣 represents the fate that brings and bonds people together.

緣 is a complicated single character. It can mean a lot of different things depending on how you read it.

In Japanese, it can mean fate, destiny, a mysterious force that binds two people together, a relationship between two people, bond, link, connection, family ties, affinity, opportunity, or chance (to meet someone and start a relationship). It can also mean “someone to rely on,” relative, reminder, memento, or the female given name, Yori.

It's the same in Chinese, where it's defined as cause, reason, karma, fate, or predestined affinity.

In the Buddhist context, it's Pratyaya. This is the concept of indirect conditions, as opposed to direct causes. It's when something happens (meeting someone) by circumstance or a contributing environment. Instead of a direct cause or act, it is a conditioning cause without direct input or action by the involved people.

Occasionally, this character is used in a facetious way to say hem, seam, or edge of clothing. In this case, it's the seam that brings or holds the clothing together.


縁Note: Japanese will tend to use the variant of this Kanji shown to the right. If you want this version (and are ordering this from the Japanese master calligrapher), click on the Kanji at the right instead of the button above.

 yuán fèn
Yuan Fen Scroll

緣分 or Yuan Fen is the fate or chance that brings people together.

This can also mean a predestined affinity or relationship. Basically this is about destiny.




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Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your fate chance search...

Characters

If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese

Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

緣分


缘分

see styles
yuán fèn
    yuan2 fen4
yüan fen

More info & calligraphy:

Yuan Fen
fate or chance that brings people together; predestined affinity or relationship; (Budd.) destiny


see styles
yùn
    yun4
yün
 yasu
    やす
to move; to transport; to use; to apply; fortune; luck; fate
fortune; luck; chance; (personal name) Yasu
Revolve; turn of the wheel, luck; carry, transport.

ご縁

see styles
 goen
    ごえん
(1) (polite language) fate; chance; (2) (polite language) relationship; tie

御縁

see styles
 gobuchi
    ごぶち
(1) (polite language) fate; chance; (2) (polite language) relationship; tie; (surname) Gobuchi

Variations:
ご縁
御縁

 goen
    ごえん
(1) (polite language) fate; chance; (2) (polite language) relationship; tie

不思議な縁

see styles
 fushiginaen
    ふしぎなえん
(exp,n) quirk of fate; curious coincidence; happy chance

巡り合わせ

see styles
 meguriawase
    めぐりあわせ
fate; chance

めぐり合わせ

see styles
 meguriawase
    めぐりあわせ
fate; chance

運を天に任せる

see styles
 unotennimakaseru
    うんをてんにまかせる
(exp,v1) (idiom) to leave to chance; to resign oneself to one's fate; to leave the rest to heaven

Variations:
運任せ
運まかせ

 unmakase
    うんまかせ
(n,adj-no,adj-na) leaving to chance; leaving to fate

Variations:
回り合わせ
回り合せ

 mawariawase
    まわりあわせ
(turn of) fortune; fate; luck; chance

Variations:

江に(ateji)

 en(縁); enishi(縁); eni; e(縁)
    えん(縁); えにし(縁); えに; え(縁)
(1) fate; destiny (esp. as a mysterious force that binds two people together); (2) relationship (e.g. between two people); bond; link; connection; (3) family ties; affinity; (4) (えん only) opportunity; chance (to meet someone and start a relationship); (5) (えん only) {Buddh} (See 因・2) pratyaya (indirect conditions, as opposed to direct causes); (6) (えん only) (also written as 椽) narrow open-air veranda

Variations:
巡り合わせ
めぐり合わせ

 meguriawase
    めぐりあわせ
fate; chance

一河の流れを汲むも他生の縁

see styles
 ichiganonagareokumumotashounoen / ichiganonagareokumumotashonoen
    いちがのながれをくむもたしょうのえん
(expression) (proverb) (See 一樹の陰一河の流れも他生の縁・いちじゅのかげいちがのながれもたしょうのえん) the events of today are destined by the past; even drawing water from the same river reveals a bond from a former life; even chance relationships can be attributed to the working of fate

Variations:
巡り合わせ
めぐり合わせ
巡り会わせ
めぐり会わせ
巡り合せ

 meguriawase
    めぐりあわせ
fortune; fate; chance

Variations:
巡り合わせ
めぐり合わせ
巡り会わせ
巡り合せ
巡りあわせ(sK)
めぐり会わせ(sK)
廻り合わせ(sK)
めぐり合せ(sK)
廻り合せ(sK)
廻りあわせ(sK)

 meguriawase
    めぐりあわせ
fortune; fate; chance; coincidence; (stroke of) luck

The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...

Title CharactersRomaji (Romanized Japanese)Various forms of Romanized Chinese
Fate
Opportunity
Chance
因緣
因缘 / 因縁
in nen / innenyīn yuán / yin1 yuan2 / yin yuan / yinyuanyin yüan / yinyüan
Fate
Chance Meeting
緣份 / 緣分
缘份 / 缘分
yuán fèn / yuan2 fen4 / yuan fen / yuanfenyüan fen / yüanfen
The Mysterious Bond Between People緣 / 縁
enyuán / yuan2 / yuanyüan
Yuan Fen緣分
缘分
yuán fèn / yuan2 fen4 / yuan fen / yuanfenyüan fen / yüanfen
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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