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  1. Camellia

  2. Determination to Achieve

  3. Leaf

  4. Self-Discipline / Will-Power

  5. Tea

  6. Yeh


 kameria
Camellia Scroll

カメリア is the name Camellia in Japanese.

This sounds like Camellia, but does not mean the camellia plant or leaf.

Instead of these characters, you may want to go with the name of the plant. Of course, camellia also means tea, as varieties of camellia plants provide the leaves for many kinds of Chinese and Japanese teas.


Note: Because this title is entirely Japanese Katakana, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.

Determination to Achieve

 ichi nen ho kki
Determination to Achieve Scroll

一念発起 is a Japanese proverb, “Ichinen Hokki,” which suggests being resolved to do something or having a wholehearted intention to accomplish something.

Some will translate this as “the determination to accomplish something,” or “turning over a new leaf and being determined to find success.”

 yè zi
 kyouko
Leaf Scroll

葉子 is the Chinese word for leaf, leaves, or foliage.

In Japan, this is the female given name, Kyōko.

Self-Discipline / Will-Power

 zì lǜ
 jiritsu
Self-Discipline / Will-Power Scroll

自律 means self-discipline and self-control.

It is doing what you really want to do rather than being tossed around by your feelings like a leaf in the wind. You act instead of reacting. You get things done in an orderly and efficient way. With self-discipline, you take charge of yourself.


Not sure if this one works for a Japanese audience.


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 chá
 cha
 
Tea Scroll

茶 means tea. It can refer to prepared tea (ready-to-drink) or dry tea leaves.

The origin of tea is China but the same character is used in Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja with the exact same meaning. Japanese and Korean even borrowed the pronunciation from Chinese (pronounced “cha” in all three languages).

It's said that an early doctor (or herbologist) in ancient China kept poisoning himself as he tried different new herb concoctions. He invented tea as a means to detoxify himself as he recovered from 1 of the 76 times he nearly poisoned himself to death. Tea is seen not just as a drink but as a form of medicine used to remove impurities from the body.

The word “chai” (used in many languages to refer to various teas) is derived from this Chinese word.

茶 also means camellia, as Asian teas are often based on the leaves of camellia plant varieties.

 yè
 you
 
Yeh Scroll

葉 is the surname Yeh which is common in Taiwan.

The meaning of this character is harmony, leaf, page, lobe, or (historical) period. The context in which this character is used determines the meaning.


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Characters

If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese

Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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    yi4
i
 mogusa
    もぐさ

More info & calligraphy:

Yai
variant of 刈[yi4]; variant of 乂[yi4]
(1) (See 灸) moxa (dried mugwort leaf used in moxibustion); (2) (See ヨモギ・1) Japanese mugwort (Artemisia princeps); (surname) Yomogi


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    ye4
yeh
 you / yo
    よう

More info & calligraphy:

Yeh
leaf; page; lobe; (historical) period; classifier for small boats
(suf,ctr) (1) counter for leaves, pieces of paper, etc.; (suf,ctr) (2) (archaism) counter for boats; (female given name) Yō; (surname) Yō; Ye
pattra; parṇa; leaf, leaves.

葉子


叶子

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yè zi
    ye4 zi5
yeh tzu
 youko / yoko
    ようこ

More info & calligraphy:

Leaf
leaf (CL:片[pian4]); (slang) marijuana
(female given name) Yōko

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shàn
    shan4
shan
 ougi(p); oogi(ik) / ogi(p); oogi(ik)
    おうぎ(P); おおぎ(ik)
fan; sliding, hinged or detachable flat part of something; classifier for doors, windows etc
folding fan; (female given name) Sen
Fan; door-leaf; translit. ś, ṣ.

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fēi
    fei1
fei
 tobira
    とびら
door with only one leaf
(1) door; gate; opening; (2) title page

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bǐng
    bing3
ping
 tsuka
    つか
handle or shaft (of an axe etc); (of a flower, leaf or fruit) stem; something that affords an advantage to an opponent; classifier for knives or blades
hilt (of a sword); haft (of a dagger); handle; handgrip; (personal name) Fukumasu
A handle; authority, power.

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    bo2
po
 haku
    はく
plaited matting (of rushes, bamboo etc); silkworm basket; metal foil; foil paper
(1) foil; (gold, etc.) leaf; (2) prestige

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piān
    pian1
p`ien
    pien
 hin
    へん
sheet; piece of writing; bound set of bamboo slips used for record keeping (old); classifier for written items: chapter, article
(n,n-suf) (1) compilation (of a text); editing; (n,n-suf,ctr) (2) volume (of a text); (3) completed literary work
A slip of bamboo, a slip, leaf, page, books.


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yīng
    ying1
ying
 ei / e
    えい
tassel; something shaped like a tassel (e.g. a leaf etc); ribbon
(1) tail (of a traditional Japanese cap); (2) chinstrap; (given name) Yon

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    ju1
chü
 kaishiki
    かいしき
(hemp); sack cloth
leaf, branch with leaves, or paper placed under a serving dish or offering


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yào
    yao4
yao
 yaku
    やく
leaf of the iris; variant of 藥|药[yao4]
{bot} anther


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    ku4
k`u
    ku
 hakama
    はかま
variant of 褲|裤[ku4]
(1) hakama; pleated skirt or loose-legged trousers worn over a kimono mainly on ceremonial occasions; (2) (leaf) sheath; (3) (sake bottle) stand; (surname) Hakama


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    ye4
yeh
 peeji
    ページ
page; leaf
(n,ctr) (1) (kana only) page; (suffix noun) (2) (kana only) nth page; page ...; (personal name) Fukuma

バネ

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 pane
    パネ
(kana only) spring (e.g. coil, leaf); mainspring; power spring; (personal name) Pane

一丁

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 icchou / iccho
    いっちょう
(1) one sheet; one page; one leaf; (2) one block of tofu; one serving (in a restaurant); (3) (also written as 一挺, 一梃) one long and narrow thing (e.g. guns, scissors, spades, hoes, inksticks, palanquins, candles, jinrikishas, shamisen, oars, etc.); (4) one chō (unit of distance, 109.09 m); (5) one game; one task; (n,adv) (6) well then; come then

一葉


一叶

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yī shě
    yi1 she3
i she
 ichiyou; hitoha / ichiyo; hitoha
    いちよう; ひとは
(1) one leaf; (2) (いちよう only) one page; one sheet; one card; one photo; (3) (archaism) one boat; (female given name) Hitoha
A leaf; a palm-leaf or page of a sūtra.

七節

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 nanafushi
    ななふし
(kana only) walking stick (any insect of order Phasmatodea); walkingstick; stick insect; leaf insect

主脈

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 shumyaku
    しゅみゃく
(1) main mountain range; (2) {med} midrib; costa; (3) {bot} main vein (leaf)

九品

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jiǔ pǐn
    jiu3 pin3
chiu p`in
    chiu pin
 kuhon; kokonoshina
    くほん; ここのしな
(1) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 浄土・1) nine levels of Amitabha's Pure Land; (2) (くほん only) (See 九品浄土) Amitabha's Pure Land; (3) (くほん only) (See 九品蓮台) nine-tiered lotus leaf platform in Amitabha's Pure Land; (given name) Kuhon
Nine classes, or grades, i.e. 上上, 上中, 上下 upper superior, middle superior, lower superior, and so on with 中 and 下. They are applied in many ways, e.g. 上品上生 the highest type of incarnate being, to 下品下生, the lowest, with corresponding karma; see 九品淨土. Each grade may also be subdivided into nine, thus making a list of eighty-one grades, with similar further subdivision ad infinitum.

乾葉


干叶

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gān yè
    gan1 ye4
kan yeh
 hiba
    ひば
dried leaf
dried leaves; dried daikon leaves

互生

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hù shēng
    hu4 sheng1
hu sheng
 gosei / gose
    ごせい
alternate leaf arrangement (botany)
(n,adj-no,vs,vi) {bot} alternate (esp. of leaf arrangement)

劍山


剑山

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jiàn shān
    jian4 shan1
chien shan
 kensan
劍樹地獄 Asipattra. The hill of swords, or sword-leaf trees hell, one of the sixteen hells; also called 刀刃路.

包葉

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 houyou / hoyo
    ほうよう
bract (leaf)

十心

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shí xīn
    shi2 xin1
shih hsin
 jisshin
The ten kinds of heart or mind; there are three groups. One is from the 止觀 4, minds ignorant and dark; affected by evil companions; not following the good; doing evil in thought, word, deed; spreading evil abroad; unceasingly wicked; secret sin; open crime; utterly shameless; denying cause and effect (retribution)―all such must remain in the flow 流 of reincarnation. The second group (from the same book) is the 逆流 the mind striving against the stream of perpetual reincarnation; it shows itself in devout faith, shame (for sin), fear (of wrong-doing), repentance and confession, reform, bodhi (i.e. the bodhisattva mind), doing good, maintaining the right law, thinking on all the Buddhas, meditation on the void (or, the unreality of sin). The third is the 眞言 group from the 大日經疏 3; the "seed" heart (i.e. the original good desire), the sprout (under Buddhist religious influence), the bud, leaf, flower, fruit, its serviceableness; the child-heart, the discriminating heart, the heart of settled judgment (or resolve).

千枚

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 senmai; senmai
    せんまい; センマイ
(1) (せんまい only) 1000 sheets (of paper); many pages; (2) (kana only) {food} book tripe; bible tripe; leaf tripe; beef omasum; cow omasum; cow psalterium

単葉

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 tanyou / tanyo
    たんよう
(n,adj-na,adj-no) simple leaf; monoplane

古葉

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 furuba
    ふるば
(obsolete) (archaism) old leaf; old leaves; (surname) Koba

多羅


多罗

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duō luó
    duo1 luo2
to lo
 tara
    たら
(1) (abbreviation) (See 多羅樹) palmyra; (2) (abbreviation) (See 多羅葉) lusterleaf holly; (3) patra (silver incense dish placed in front of a Buddhist statue); (surname, female given name) Tara
tārā, in the sense of starry, or scintillation; Tāla, for the fan-palm; Tara, from 'to pass over', a ferry, etc. Tārā, starry, piercing, the eye, the pupil; the last two are both Sanskrit and Chinese definitions; it is a term applied to certain female deities and has been adopted especially by Tibetan Buddhism for certain devīs of the Tantric school. The origin of the term is also ascribed to tar meaning 'to cross', i. e. she who aids to cross the sea of mortality. Getty, 19-27. The Chinese derivation is the eye; the tara devīs; either as śakti or independent, are little known outside Lamaism. Tāla is the palmyra, or fan-palm, whose leaves are used for writing and known as 具多 Pei-to, pattra. The tree is described as 70 or 80 feet high, with fruit like yellow rice-seeds; the borassus eabelliformis; a measure of 70 feet. Taras, from to cross over, also means a ferry, and a bank, or the other shore. Also 呾囉.

大日

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dà rì
    da4 ri4
ta jih
 dainichi
    だいにち
Mahavairocana (Tathagata); Great Sun; Supreme Buddha of Sino-Japanese esoteric Buddhism; (place-name, surname) Dainichi
Vairocana, or Mahāvairocana 大日如來; 遍照如來; 摩訶毘盧遮那; 毘盧遮那; 大日覺王 The sun, "shining everywhere" The chief object of worship of the Shingon sect in Japan, "represented by the gigantic image in the temple at Nara." (Eliot.) There he is known as Dai-nichi-nyorai. He is counted as the first, and according to some, the origin of the five celestial Buddhas (dhyāni-buddhas, or jinas). He dwells quiescent in Arūpa-dhātu, the Heaven beyond form, and is the essence of wisdom (bodhi) and of absolute purity. Samantabhadra 普賢 is his dhyāni-bodhisattva. The 大日經 "teaches that Vairocana is the whole world, which is divided into Garbhadhātu (material) and Vajradhātu (indestructible), the two together forming Dharmadhātu. The manifestations of Vairocana's body to himself―that is, Buddhas and Bodhisattvas ―are represented symbolically by diagrams of several circles ". Eliot. In the 金剛界 or vajradhātu maṇḍala he is the center of the five groups. In the 胎藏界 or Garbhadhātu he is the center of the eight-leaf (lotus) court. His appearance, symbols, esoteric word, differ according to the two above distinctions. Generally he is considered as an embodiment of the Truth 法, both in the sense of dharmakāya 法身 and dharmaratna 法寳. Some hold Vairocana to be the dharmakāya of Śākyamuni 大日與釋迦同一佛 but the esoteric school denies this identity. Also known as 最高顯廣眼藏如來, the Tathagata who, in the highest, reveals the far-reaching treasure of his eye, i.e. the sun. 大日大聖不動明王 is described as one of his transformations. Also, a śramaņa of Kashmir (contemporary of Padma-saṃbhava); he is credited with introducing Buddhism into Khotan and being an incarnation of Mañjuśrī; the king Vijaya Saṃbhava built a monastery for him.

大葉

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 ooba
    おおば
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (See 紫蘇) beefsteak plant; perilla; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) megaphylls; large leaf; (surname) Oba

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

Title CharactersRomaji (Romanized Japanese)Various forms of Romanized Chinese
Camelliaカメリアkameria
Determination to Achieve一念発起ichi nen ho kki
ichinenhokki
ichi nen ho ki
Leaf葉子
叶子
kyouko / kyokoyè zi / ye4 zi / ye zi / yeziyeh tzu / yehtzu
Self-Discipline
Will-Power
自律jiritsuzì lǜ / zi4 lv4 / zi lv / zilvtzu lü / tzulü
Teachachá / cha2 / chach`a / cha
Yeh
you / yoyè / ye4 / yeyeh
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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