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從事/従事 is often used to describe the devotion someone has to their profession - However, it can just mean career, depending on context.
We don't highly recommend this selection for a wall scroll.
In more simple terms, this word also means undertake / to deal with / to handle / to do. It does not have to refer to a career issue, as it could be used to encourage someone that is beginning their university studies etc.
This kind of makes sense in Japanese, however, there is a slight deviation in the way they write the first Kanji in Japanese.
Please note that Japanese use an alternate version of the first character. Click on the character to the right if you want the Japanese version of this two-character Devotion-to-your-Profession calligraphy.
Beyond benevolence, 仁 can also be defined as “charity” or “mercy” depending on context.
The deeper meaning suggests that one should pay alms to the poor, care for those in trouble, and take care of his fellow man (or woman).
仁 is one of the five tenets of Confucius. In fact, it is a subject that 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, goodwill, or simply “love” in the non-romantic form.
This is also a virtue of the Samurai Warrior
See our page with just Code of the Samurai / Bushido here
-or- The crafty rabbit has three different entrances to its lair
狡兔三窟 speaks to the cunning character of a sly rabbit. Such a rabbit will not have just one hole but rather a few entrances and exits from his liar.
About 2,250 years ago, a rich man told his assistant to go and buy something wonderful that he did not yet possess. He was a man that already had everything, so the assistant went to a local village that owed a great deal of money to the rich man. The assistant told the village elders that all debts were forgiven. All the villagers rejoiced and praised the rich man's name. The assistant returned to the rich man and told him he had purchased “benevolence” for him. The rich man was mildly amused but perhaps slightly confused by the action.
Sometime later, the rich man fell from the favor of the Emperor and was wiped out without a penny to his name. One day he was walking aimlessly and stumbled into the village where the debts had been forgiven. The villagers recognized the man and welcomed him with open arms, clothed, fed him, and gave him a place to live.
Without trying, the man had become like the sly and cunning rabbit. When his exit was blocked, he had another hole to emerge from - and was reborn. This story and idiom come from a book titled “The Amendment” - it's unclear whether this man actually existed or not. But the book did propel this idiom into common use in China.
Still today, this idiom about the rabbit is used in China when suggesting “backup plans,” alternate methods, and anyone with a good escape plan.
These search terms might be related to Deal:
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your Deal search...
| Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
聽 听 see styles |
tīng ting1 t`ing ting chō |
More info & calligraphy: ListenTo hear, listen, hearken; listen to, obey. |
フラン see styles |
puran プラン |
More info & calligraphy: Fran |
米歇爾 米歇尔 see styles |
mǐ xiē ěr mi3 xie1 er3 mi hsieh erh |
More info & calligraphy: Mishel |
ティール see styles |
diiru / diru ディール |
More info & calligraphy: Teel |
霍爾布魯克 霍尔布鲁克 see styles |
huò ěr bù lǔ kè huo4 er3 bu4 lu3 ke4 huo erh pu lu k`o huo erh pu lu ko |
More info & calligraphy: Holbrook |
嚷 see styles |
rǎng rang3 jang |
to shout; to bellow; to make a big deal of something; to make a fuss about something |
待 see styles |
dài dai4 tai dai |
to wait; to treat; to deal with; to need; going to (do something); about to; intending to To wait, treat, behave to. |
應 应 see styles |
yìng ying4 ying tokuou / tokuo とくおう |
to answer; to respond; to comply with; to deal or cope with (surname) Tokuou Respond, correspond, answer, reply; ought, should, proper, deserving, worthy of. |
販 贩 see styles |
fàn fan4 fan |
to deal in; to buy and sell; to trade in; to retail; to peddle |
辦 办 see styles |
bàn ban4 pan ben |
to take care of (a matter); to deal with (a task, procedure etc); to organize (an event); to establish; to set up; to manage; to run (an enterprise); (law) to handle; to investigate; to prosecute (a case or suspect); (bound form) office (as in 招辦|招办[zhao1 ban4], admissions office) (abbr. for 辦公室|办公室[ban4 gong1 shi4]) To transact, carry out; prepare; punish. |
酤 see styles |
gū gu1 ku ko |
to deal in liquors To deal in spirits, or alcoholic liquor. |
了當 了当 see styles |
liǎo dàng liao3 dang4 liao tang |
frank; outspoken; ready; settled; in order; (old) to deal with; to handle |
交易 see styles |
jiāo yì jiao1 yi4 chiao i koueki / koeki こうえき |
to deal; to trade; to transact; transaction; deal; CL:筆|笔[bi3] (n,vs,vt,vi) trade; commerce |
佳い see styles |
yoi よい |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) good; excellent; fine; nice; pleasant; agreeable; (2) sufficient (can be used to turn down an offer); ready; prepared; (3) profitable (e.g. deal, business offer, etc.); beneficial; (4) OK |
健か see styles |
shitataka したたか |
(adjectival noun) (1) (kana only) tough; stubborn; determined; hard; (adverb) (2) (kana only) severely; heavily; hard; a great deal; much |
備受 备受 see styles |
bèi shòu bei4 shou4 pei shou |
to receive a great deal of (respect, criticism, attention etc) |
兩頭 两头 see styles |
liǎng tóu liang3 tou2 liang t`ou liang tou ryōtō |
both ends; both parties to a deal two heads |
六地 see styles |
liù dì liu4 di4 liu ti rokuchi |
Six bodhisattvas in the Dizang group of the garbhadhātu, each controlling one of the 六道 or ways of sentient existence. They deal with rebirth in the hells, as hungry ghosts, animals, asuras, men, and devas. |
処す see styles |
shosu しょす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) (1) (See 処する) to manage; to deal with; to cope with; (Godan verb with "su" ending) (2) to sentence; to condemn; to punish |
務實 务实 see styles |
wù shí wu4 shi2 wu shih |
to deal with concrete matters; pragmatic |
包價 包价 see styles |
bāo jià bao1 jia4 pao chia |
package; all-inclusive deal |
反悔 see styles |
fǎn huǐ fan3 hui3 fan hui |
to renege; to go back (on a deal); to back out (of a promise) |
合算 see styles |
hé suàn he2 suan4 ho suan gassan がっさん |
worthwhile; to be a good deal; to be a bargain; to reckon up; to calculate (noun, transitive verb) adding up; totalling; totaling |
吉い see styles |
yoi よい |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) good; excellent; fine; nice; pleasant; agreeable; (2) sufficient (can be used to turn down an offer); ready; prepared; (3) profitable (e.g. deal, business offer, etc.); beneficial; (4) OK |
周旋 see styles |
zhōu xuán zhou1 xuan2 chou hsüan shuusen / shusen しゅうせん |
to mix with others; to socialize; to deal with; to contend (noun/participle) (1) (acting as an) intermediate; mediation; (noun/participle) (2) employment office (Edo period) go around |
商う see styles |
akinau あきなう |
(transitive verb) to trade in (commercial goods); to deal in; to sell |
善い see styles |
yoi よい |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) good; excellent; fine; nice; pleasant; agreeable; (2) sufficient (can be used to turn down an offer); ready; prepared; (3) profitable (e.g. deal, business offer, etc.); beneficial; (4) OK |
善後 善后 see styles |
shàn hòu shan4 hou4 shan hou zengo ぜんご |
to deal with the aftermath (arising from an accident); funeral arrangements; reparations (usu. in compounds) (See 善後処置) careful settlement (of a matter); dealing with properly; planning for the future |
多慮 多虑 see styles |
duō lǜ duo1 lu:4 to lü taryo |
to worry unnecessarily great deal of anxiety |
大い see styles |
ooi おおい |
(prefix) (1) (archaism) greater (of equal court ranks); upper; senior; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) a great deal; very much |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
| Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
| Deal | 迪爾 迪尔 | dí ěr / di2 er3 / di er / dier | ti erh / tierh | |
| Deal | ディール | diiru / diru | ||
| Devotion to your Profession Career | 從事 / 従事 从事 | jyuu ji / jyuuji / jyu ji | cóng shì / cong2 shi4 / cong shi / congshi | ts`ung shih / tsungshih / tsung shih |
| Benevolence | 仁 | jin | rén / ren2 / ren | jen |
| A sly rabbit has three openings to its den | 狡兔三窟 | jiǎo tù sān kū jiao3 tu4 san1 ku1 jiao tu san ku jiaotusanku | chiao t`u san k`u chiaotusanku chiao tu san ku |
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| 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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