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大望 is one of a few ways to write “dream big” in Japanese.
This is a good title if you want that to inspire ambition or high aspirations. 大望 is also a way to say “great expectations.”
望 holds the ideas of ambition, hope, desire, aspiring to, expectations, looking towards, to gaze (into the distance), and in some contexts, full moon rising.
望 is one of those single characters that is vague but in that vagueness, it also means many things.
望 is a whole word in Chinese and old Korean but is seldom seen alone in Japanese. Still, it holds the meanings noted above in all three languages.
This Chinese word can mean desirous, wishful, or desire.
The first character means to thirst for [something] or to be thirsty. The second character means to hope for, to expect, to gaze (into the distance), or to look for something. The combined meaning of these two characters changes a bit, but I think it's nice to know the individual meanings to give you a better understanding of where a word comes from.
Korean definitions of this word include craving, longing, and thirst for knowledge.
欲望 is a word that means strong desire, while some might translate it as “lust.”
The first character of this word means desire, longing, hunger, covetousness, greed, passion, desire, craving, or wish. The second character means to hope for, ambition, desire, aspire, expect, gaze (into the distance), or look for something.
慾 means desire, longing, appetite, wish, covetousness, greed, passion, desire, avarice, and craving.
慾 is universal in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and Korean Hanja.
The context in which this character is used determines whether the meaning is good or bad. As a single character on a wall scroll, you get to decide what the definition is to you (hopefully more toward desire than greed).
Please note that Japanese use a simplified version of this character - it also happens to be the same simplification used in mainland China. Click on the character to the right if you want the Japanese/Simplified version of desire.
企望 is a Chinese and Japanese word that can be translated as:
to hope; to look forward; looking forward to; hoping for.
The first character means to plan. The second can mean to hope; to expect; to gaze (into the distance); to look towards. Sometimes it can mean a full moon.
Together, these characters create this word about hoping, wishing, looking forward, and dreaming about the future.
思いやり is compassion, kindness, or sympathy in Japanese.
The first part of this word suggests feelings, emotion, sentiment, love, affection, wish, and hope are connected with this idea of compassion and sympathy.
Note: Because this selection contains some special Japanese Hiragana characters, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.
Never say die
吉 is a simple way to express the state of being lucky.
Also used in conversation to hope that all is well with someone. 吉 is more often seen as part of a compound word with a lucky association (especially in Korean).
Not as often used in Japanese but still means "good luck" but can also mean "joy" in Japanese.
See Also: Good Luck
熱望 is a Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja word that means, to aspire, longing for, or burning desire.
The first character means hot, heated, or burning.
The second character means hope, expectations, aspiration, or desire.
思い切り can be translated as “with all one's strength,” “with all one's heart,” “to the limits of your heart,” or “to the end of your heart/emotions.”
The character breakdown:
思い (omoi) thought; mind; heart; feelings; emotion; sentiment; love; affection; desire; wish; hope; expectation; imagination; experience
切り (kiri) bounds; limits.
Note: Because this selection contains some special Japanese Hiragana characters, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.
信仰希望慈善堅忍正義慎重節制 is a list in Chinese and Japanese Kanji of an interpretation of the Seven Heavenly Virtues.
1. Faith is belief in God, and the right virtues.
2. Hope is taking a positive future view that good will prevail.
3. Charity is a concern for, and active helping of, others.
4. Fortitude is never giving up.
5. Justice is being fair and equitable with others.
6. Prudence is care of and moderation with money.
7. Temperance is moderation of needed things and abstinence from things that are not needed.
The full list is here. 信仰希望慈善堅忍正義慎重節制 is a word list, not a common phrase. While all Chinese and Japanese people will recognize the words in the list, they may not understand what the list is about (unless they are familiar with the Seven Heavenly Virtues).
don’t get this as a tattoo or anything like that without first consulting a native translator in the target language. These are fine for a wall scroll but a long discussion is needed before you commit to this for a lifetime inking commitment.
Secondary version of Sifu
師傅 is “sifu” as in the “master” in the context of martial arts.
But two sifu titles are floating around. This one can simply mean “skilled worker.”
Historically, this term has been used for many things, such as “The tutor of a king or emperor.” But now it's more commonly used to mean master worker or qualified worker.
Currently, within the field of skilled labor, a master (Shifu) is higher than a journeyman and is considered to be one worthy of teaching others.
Note: In the 1970s and 1980s, this term was used as a common form of polite address between people. You might say, “master, do you know where Tian'anmen Square is?” to a person on the street at that time. This usage has almost passed; however, for some reason, people still often refer to taxi cab drivers as “master” in China (though I think/hope this is fading).
In Mandarin Chinese, this is pronounced like “Sure Foo,” and in Cantonese, like “See Foo.”
The second character is the difference between this sifu and the other. In this case, the second character by itself means tutor, instructor, or teacher.
These search terms might be related to Hope:
Always in My Heart
Always With a Book in Hand
Any Success Can Not Compensate for Failure in the Home
Aspire / Burning Desire
Beautiful Life / Life in Perfect Harmony
Beauty is in the Eyes of the Beholder
Belief / Trust
Believe / Faith / Trust
Believe in Yourself
Big Dream
Big Dream / Great Hope
Body and Earth in Unity
Cry in the Dojo - Laugh on the Battlefield
Desire
Desire / Craving
Desire / Longing / Craving
Desire / Wish / Aspiration
Dream / Dreams
Dream / Vision
Dream Big / Big Dreams
Dream Come True / Enjoy Success
Energy Sword Body in Concert
Failure in Not an Option
Faith
Faith / Trusting in the Unseen
Faith Hope Love
Faith is the Bird That Feels the Light When the Dawn is Still Dark
Faith Love Peace
Far-Sighted in Deep Thought
Fate / Chance Meeting
Fate / Opportunity / Chance
Firm Belief / Strong Faith
Flower in the Mirror, Moon on Water
Forever in My Heart
Four Noble Truths: Desire and Attachment
Four Noble Truths: Elimination of Desire or Attachment
Give Up Desire
God in the Glorious Center of Heaven
Good Intentions / Good Will / Good Faith
Happiness in the Afterlife
Hiding in the Leaves - Hagakure
Hunt Foxes With Stealth, Hunt Wolves in the Open
In Flowers the Cherry Blossom, in Men the Samurai
In Good Order
In Good Order / Organized
In the Abyss of Infinite Bitterness - Turn to the Shore
In Wine There is Truth
It is Better to Be a Warrior in a Garden Than a Gardener in a War
Kama - Desire Wish Longing
Keep Calm in Face of Adversity
Life in Balance / Balancing Life
Life in Every Breath
Life in Harmony / Balanced Life
Life is but a Dream
Listen to Both Sides and Be Enlightened, Listen to One Side and Be in the Dark
Live in Peace and Contentment
Live in Prosperity
Live in the Moment / Live in the Now
Love Faith Strength
Lust / Desire / Passion
Madly in Love
Nature in Balance / Balanced Nature
Never Give in / Never Succumb / Never Lose
No Arrogance in Victory, No Despair in Defeat
Old, but More Vigorous in Spirit
Omoi / Desire
Once in a Lifetime
One Who is Drenched in Rain Does Not Fear Drops of Dew
Optimism / Happy With Your Fate
Pearl in the Palm
Reincarnation / Life in Flux
Religious Devotion / Faith in God / Religious Faith
Resilient in the Face of Adversity
Return to Dwell in Gardens and Fields Poem
Serendipity / Chance Discovery
Sit in Meditation
Sit Quietly in Meditation
Strength and Love in Unity
Take Refuge in the Three Treasures
The Buddha is in Each Sentient Being
The Confident Helmsman Inspires Confidence in the Passengers
The More We Sweat in Training, the Less We Bleed in Battle
The Nature of Enlightenment in One's Mind
The Two Most Important Days in Your Life...
The Universe in Balance / Balanced Universe
The Value of Warriors Lies in Their Quality
Together Forever in Love
Trust / to Have Faith
Trust in God
Trust in God / Belief in God
Trust in God / Faith in God
Trust in God / in God We Trust
Trust No One / Trust No Man
Trust Your Heart
Walk in the Way
Worldwide Wish for Peace and Prosperity
Year-in Year-Out Have Abundance
You Are Always a Beauty in Your Lover’s Eyes
You Are Always in My Heart
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Hope | 希望 | ki bou / kibou / ki bo | xī wàng / xi1 wang4 / xi wang / xiwang | hsi wang / hsiwang |
Big Dream Great Hope | 大望 | tai mou / taimou / tai mo | ||
Great Expectations | 望 | bou / nozomi bo / nozomi | wàng / wang4 / wang | |
Desire | 渴望 | kě wàng / ke3 wang4 / ke wang / kewang | k`o wang / kowang / ko wang | |
Desire Craving | 欲望 | yokubou / yokubo | yù wàng / yu4 wang4 / yu wang / yuwang | yü wang / yüwang |
Desire Wish Aspiration | 願望 愿望 | gan bou / ganbou / gan bo | yuàn wàng yuan4 wang4 yuan wang yuanwang | yüan wang yüanwang |
Desire Longing Craving | 慾 欲 | yoku | yù / yu4 / yu | yü |
Looking Forward Hoping | 企望 | kibou / kibo | qǐ wàng / qi3 wang4 / qi wang / qiwang | ch`i wang / chiwang / chi wang |
Compassion Kindness | 思いやり | omoi yari / omoiyari | ||
There is always a way out | 天無絕人之路 天无绝人之路 | tiān wú jué rén zhī lù tian1 wu2 jue2 ren2 zhi1 lu4 tian wu jue ren zhi lu tianwujuerenzhilu | t`ien wu chüeh jen chih lu tienwuchüehjenchihlu tien wu chüeh jen chih lu |
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Omoi Desire | 想い | omoi | ||
Lucky Auspicious | 吉 | kichi | jí / ji2 / ji | chi |
Aspire Burning Desire | 熱望 热望 | netsubou / netsubo | rè wàng / re4 wang4 / re wang / rewang | je wang / jewang |
With all the strength of your heart | 思い切り | omoi kiri / omoikiri | ||
Seven Heavenly Virtues | 信仰希望慈善堅忍正義慎重節制 信仰希望慈善坚忍正义慎重节制 | shinkou kibou jizen kennin seigi shinchou sessei shinko kibo jizen kennin seigi shincho sesei | xìn yǎng xī wàng cí shàn jiān rěn zhèng yì shèn zhòng jié zhì xin4 yang3 xi1 wang4 ci2 shan4 jian1 ren3 zheng4 yi4 shen4 zhong4 jie2 zhi4 xin yang xi wang ci shan jian ren zheng yi shen zhong jie zhi | hsin yang hsi wang tz`u shan chien jen cheng i shen chung chieh chih hsin yang hsi wang tzu shan chien jen cheng i shen chung chieh chih |
Master Skilled Worker | 師傅 师傅 | shī fu / shi1 fu / shi fu / shifu | shih fu / shihfu | |
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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