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  1. Arata

  2. Musashi

  3. Legendary Phoenix

  4. Phoenix Rise from the Ashes

  5. Ultimate Loyalty to Your Country

  6. Dragon

  7. Smriti


 arata
Arata Scroll

アラタ is the Japanese Katakana name, Arata, as in anime character Arata, the Legend.


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

Musashi

The most famous Samurai

 mu sashi
Musashi Scroll

Miyamoto Musashi is probably the most famous Samurai in all of Japanese history.

武蔵 is the short title for a man long in legend. While coming from a lower class, his new sword and fighting techniques put him on par with the best that feudal Japan had to offer. His long career started with his first duel at age 13!

He is credited with using two swords at once and never losing a single battle in his career. After becoming a Buddhist, and getting older, like many old warriors, he took up a peaceful and solitary life until his death around 1645 A.D.

Note: Technically, Musashi is his given name, and Miyamoto is his surname. However, it's suggested that he assumed both of these names and had a few other names in childhood, as well as being given a Buddhist name. It's hard to know what to call him, as with most Kanji, there are multiple pronunciations. The characters for Musashi can also be pronounced Takezō. But everyone in modern times seems to know him by the name Musashi.

Legendary Phoenix

 fèng huáng
 houou
Legendary Phoenix Scroll

鳳凰 is the word that translates as “Legendary Phoenix” in Chinese.

This refers to the bird that, according to Chinese folklore, rose from the fiery ashes.

The phoenix and dragon are by far the most famous creatures in Chinese mythology.

Phoenix Rise from the Ashes

 fèng huáng niè pán
Phoenix Rise from the Ashes Scroll

鳳凰涅磐 is a proverb that suggests “Legendary Phoenix rises from the ashes.” It means “Legendary Phoenix [reaches] Nirvana.”

There is a legend in China of a great bird reborn once every 500 years. This bird gathers all the ill will, suffering, desire, and other negative things of the world. The bird then plunges into the fire to burn away all negative things, sacrificing itself in the process (achieving Nirvana, or perhaps allowing others the opportunity to reach Nirvana).

500 years later, the phoenix is reborn from the ashes again, and the cycle repeats.

Ultimate Loyalty to Your Country

The most famous tattoo in Chinese history

 jìn zhōng bào guó
Ultimate Loyalty to Your Country Scroll

盡忠報國 is a proverb that is the tattoo worn on the back of Yue Fei, a famous Chinese warrior who lived until 1142 A.D.

The tattoo can be translated as “Serve the country with the utmost loyalty.” More literally, it means “[The] Ultimate Loyalty [is too] Duty [of] Country.”

Legend has it that this tattoo once saved his life when he was accused of treason.

The first two characters have come to create a word that means “serve the country faithfully” or “die for the country.” Note: It's more a willingness to die for one's country than the actual act of dying.

The last two characters have come to mean “Dedicate oneself to the service of one's country.”

Both of these words are probably only in the Chinese lexicon because of this famous tattoo.

If you break it down, character-by-character, here is what you get:
1. To the utmost, to the limit of something, the ultimate.
2. Loyalty or duty (a sense of duty to one's master, lord, country, or job).
3. Report, recompense, give back to (in this case, you are giving yourself to your country as payback).
4. Country, state, nation, kingdom.


More about the famous warrior and army general, Yue Fei

Dragon

Year of the Dragon / Zodiac Sign

 lóng
 ryuu / tatsu
Dragon Scroll

龍 is the character for dragon in Chinese, old Korean Hanja, and Japanese Kanji.

The dragon is a creature of myth and legend that dominates Chinese, Japanese, and even European folklore. In China, the dragon is the symbol of the Emperor, strength, and power, and the Chinese dragon is known as the god of water.

From the Chinese Zodiac, if you were born in the year of the Dragon, you . . .

Have a strong body and spirit.
Are full of energy.
Have vast goals.
Have a deep level of self-awareness.
Will do whatever you can to “save face.”


See also our Chinese Zodiac or Dragon Calligraphy pages.

 chuán chéng
 denshou
Smriti Scroll

傳承 is a Chinese and Japanese word that means to pass on (to future generations).

This can also mean passed on (from former times), a continued tradition, handing down (information), legend, tradition, folklore, transmission, or an inheritance.

傳承 is the Chinese equivalent of Smriti (from Sanskrit: स्मृति / Smṛti). The term can be used for Hindu (and sometimes Buddhist) texts that have authority because the author is known.


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

Characters

If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese

Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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yún
    yun2
yün
 den
    でん
to summon; to propagate; to transmit
(1) legend; tradition; (2) biography; life; (3) method; way; (4) horseback transportation and communication relay system used in ancient Japan; (surname) Fu


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zàn
    zan4
tsan
 san
    さん
variant of 贊|赞[zan4]; to praise
a style of Chinese poetry; legend or inscription on a picture
stotra, hymn, praise.

井河

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jǐng hé
    jing3 he2
ching ho
 igawa
    いがわ
(surname) Igawa
Like the well and the river', indicating the impermanence of life. The 'well ' refers to the legend of the man who running away from a mad elephant fell into a well; the 'river ' to a great tree growing on the river bank yet blown over by the wind.

伝え

see styles
 tsutae
    つたえ
legend; tradition

伝承

see styles
 denshou / densho
    でんしょう
(n,vs,adj-no) handing down (information); legend; tradition; folklore; transmission

伝説

see styles
 densetsu
    でんせつ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) legend; folklore; tradition

傳說


传说

see styles
chuán shuō
    chuan2 shuo1
ch`uan shuo
    chuan shuo
 densetsu
legend; folk tale; to repeat from mouth to mouth; they say that...
a transmitter

再話

see styles
 saiwa
    さいわ
(noun, transitive verb) retelling (of a tale, legend, etc.)

凡例

see styles
fán lì
    fan2 li4
fan li
 hanrei / hanre
    はんれい
notes on the use of a book; guide to the reader
(1) explanatory notes (at the start of a book); introductory remarks; usage guide (e.g. of a dictionary); (2) (See キャプション・1) legend (on maps, drawings, etc.)

口碑

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kǒu bēi
    kou3 bei1
k`ou pei
    kou pei
 kouhi / kohi
    こうひ
public praise; public reputation; commonly held opinions; current idiom
oral tradition; legend; folklore

古事

see styles
 koji
    こじ
(1) historical event; ancient event; (2) tradition; folklore; legend; origin

古伝

see styles
 koden
    こでん
legend; tradition

名宿

see styles
míng sù
    ming2 su4
ming su
renowned senior figure; luminary; legend (in academia, sport etc)

圖例


图例

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tú lì
    tu2 li4
t`u li
    tu li
legend (of a map, etc); diagram; illustration; graphical symbol

故事

see styles
gù shi
    gu4 shi5
ku shih
 koji
    こじ
narrative; story; tale
(1) historical event; ancient event; (2) tradition; folklore; legend; origin

昔話

see styles
 mukashibanashi
    むかしばなし
(1) old tale; folk tale; legend; (2) reminiscence

杖林

see styles
zhàng lín
    zhang4 lin2
chang lin
 Jōrin
Yaṣṭivana, 洩瑟知林; the forest in which a Brahman tried to measure Buddha's height with a 16 ft. bamboo pole, but the more he measured the higher the body became; another part of the legend is that the forest grew from the bamboo which he left behind in chagrin.

爛柯

see styles
 ranka
    らんか
(1) (form) (See 囲碁) go (board game); (2) (from a Chinese legend about a man who watches a game of go for so long that the handle of his axe rots away) being so engrossed in go that one loses track of time; being so engrossed in an activity that one loses track of time

物語


物语

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wù yǔ
    wu4 yu3
wu yü
 monogatari
    ものがたり
monogatari; epic narrative (Japanese literary form)
(n,vs,adj-no) tale; story; legend

甘蔗

see styles
gān zhe
    gan1 zhe5
kan che
 kansho; kansha
    かんしょ; かんしゃ
sugar cane; CL:節|节[jie2]
sugar cane; (surname) Kansho
Sugar-cane, symbol of many things. A tr. of Ikṣvāku, one of the surnames of Śākyamuni, from a legend that one of his ancestors was born from a sugar-cane.

画讃

see styles
 gasan
    がさん
legend over a picture; inscription (legend, writing) on a painting

画讚

see styles
 gasan
    がさん
(out-dated kanji) legend over a picture; inscription (legend, writing) on a painting

画賛

see styles
 gasan
    がさん
legend over a picture; inscription (legend, writing) on a painting

相傳


相传

see styles
xiāng chuán
    xiang1 chuan2
hsiang ch`uan
    hsiang chuan
 sōden
to pass on; to hand down; tradition has it that ...; according to legend
transmission of the Way from master to disciple

神話


神话

see styles
shén huà
    shen2 hua4
shen hua
 shinwa
    しんわ
legend; fairy tale; myth; mythology
(noun - becomes adjective with の) myth; legend; (female given name) Kamiwa

説明

see styles
 setsumei / setsume
    せつめい
(noun, transitive verb) explanation; exposition; description; account; caption; legend

イース

see styles
 iisu / isu
    イース
(1) (place) Ys (mythical city in Brittany); (2) (product) Ys (series of games based loosely on the same legend); Eythe; (personal name) Eads

不周山

see styles
bù zhōu shān
    bu4 zhou1 shan1
pu chou shan
Buzhou Mountain, a mountain from Chinese legend

伝え話

see styles
 tsutaebanashi
    つたえばなし
legend

優曇華


优昙华

see styles
yōu tán huā
    you1 tan2 hua1
yu t`an hua
    yu tan hua
 udonge
    うどんげ
(1) udumbara (mythical Indian plant often identified with the cluster fig, Ficus glomerata); (2) something very rare (from the legend that the udumbara flowers once in 3000 years); (3) (See バショウ) Japanese fiber banana flower; (4) (See クサカゲロウ) green lacewing eggs; (female given name) Yūka
udumbara flower

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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
Arataアラタarata
Musashi武蔵mu sashi / musashi
Legendary Phoenix鳳凰
凤凰
houou / hofèng huáng
feng4 huang2
feng huang
fenghuang
Phoenix Rise from the Ashes鳳凰涅磐
凤凰涅磐
fèng huáng niè pán
feng4 huang2 nie4 pan2
feng huang nie pan
fenghuangniepan
feng huang nieh p`an
fenghuangniehpan
feng huang nieh pan
Ultimate Loyalty to Your Country盡忠報國
尽忠报国
jìn zhōng bào guó
jin4 zhong1 bao4 guo2
jin zhong bao guo
jinzhongbaoguo
chin chung pao kuo
chinchungpaokuo
Dragon
ryuu / tatsu
ryu / tatsu
lóng / long2 / longlung
Smriti傳承
传承
denshou / denshochuán chéng
chuan2 cheng2
chuan cheng
chuancheng
ch`uan ch`eng
chuancheng
chuan cheng
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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