The Name Rem in Japanese/Chinese on a Custom-Made Wall Scroll.

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  1. Extremely Good Friends

  2. Brem

  3. Bremner

  4. Drema

  5. Extreme Faithfulness

  6. Extreme / Intense

  7. Firefighter / Fireman

  8. Geremy

  9. Man of Remarkable Character / Hero

10. The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering

11. Irem

12. Jeremey

13. Jeremiah

14. Jeremie

15. Jeremy

16. The Supreme Mahayana Truth

17. Rem

18. Remar

19. Remedios

20. Remember

21. Remember What Is Important To You

22. Remember

23. Remi

24. Remigio

25. Remington

26. Remmington

27. Remy

28. Rose Flowers Given, Frangrance Remains on Hands of Giver

29. Shit / Manure / Dung / Feces / Excrement / Poop

30. Shit / Defecate / Excrement / Feces / Poop

31. Sorem

32. Elements of the Tea Ceremony

33. Yeremid


Extremely Good Friends

 bakugyakunotomo
Extremely Good Friends Scroll

莫逆の友 is Japanese expressing meaning “excellent friends” or “best friends.”

 bù léi mǔ
Brem Scroll

布雷姆 is the name Brem in Chinese (Mandarin).

 buremu
Brem Scroll

ブレム is the name Brem in Japanese Katakana.


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

 bù léi mǔ nà
Bremner Scroll

布雷姆納 is the name Bremner in Chinese (Mandarin).

 buremunaa
Bremner Scroll

ブレムナー is the name Bremner in Japanese Katakana.


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

 dé léi mǎ
Drema Scroll

德雷馬 is the name Drema in Chinese (Mandarin).

 dorema
Drema Scroll

ドレマ is the name Drema in Japanese Katakana.


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

Extreme Faithfulness

 tei retsu
Extreme Faithfulness Scroll

貞烈 is the Japanese Kanji for “Extreme Faithfulness.”

The first Kanji means “firm adherence to one's principles,” chastity (of a woman), chaste, etc.

The second Kanji means ardent, intense, fierce, stern, upright, to give one's life for a noble cause, exploits, achievements, virtuous, and in some contexts, heroic.

Now you get the idea why this refers to someone who is extremely faithful (to a cause, themselves, their religious beliefs, or their philosophy.

Extreme / Intense

 jí dù
 kyokudo
Extreme / Intense Scroll

極度 means extreme, intense, and sometimes maximum or zenith depending on context.

The first character means extremely or utmost.

The second character means degree or capacity.

Firefighter / Fireman

 xiāo fáng yuán
Firefighter / Fireman Scroll

消防員 is a firefighter or fireman in Chinese.

Firefighter / Fireman

 shouboushi / shoboshi
Firefighter / Fireman Scroll

消防士 is a firefighter or fireman in Japanese.

 jié lè mǐ
Geremy Scroll

杰勒米 is the name Geremy in Chinese (Mandarin).

Man of Remarkable Character / Hero

 ketsubutsu
Man of Remarkable Character / Hero Scroll

傑物 is a Japanese title that can mean “great man,” “heroic figure,” or “remarkable character.”

You would be giving someone a great honor by presenting this wall scroll to them as a gift.

The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering

 huò dé yǒng shēng de yào shí shì xiān yào huó dé jīng cǎi
The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering Scroll

獲得永生的鑰匙是先要活得精彩 is a famous quote from Bruce Lee.

However, when quoted, he was speaking in English. So this is a translation of his English quote into Chinese. Since Bruce spoke both Chinese and English, his quotes sometimes go both ways.

 yī léi mǔ
Irem Scroll

伊雷姆 is the name Irem in Chinese (Mandarin).

 airemu
Irem Scroll

アイレム is the name Irem in Japanese Katakana.


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

 jié lǐ mǐ
Jeremey Scroll

杰里米 is the name Jeremey in Chinese (Mandarin).

 jeremii
Jeremey Scroll

ジェレミー is the name Jeremey in Japanese Katakana.


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

 jié ruì mài ěr
Jeremiah Scroll

傑瑞邁爾 is the transliteration of the name Jeremiah into Mandarin Chinese.

 jeremaia
Jeremiah Scroll

ジェレマイア is the name Jeremiah in Japanese.


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

 jié lè mǐ
Jeremie Scroll

This is a common Mandarin Chinese transliteration for the male French name Jérémie or Jeremie.

 jeremii
Jeremie Scroll

ジェレミー is the name Jeremie in Japanese (Katakana).


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

 jié ruì mǐ
Jeremy Scroll

杰瑞米 is the name Jeremy in Chinese (Mandarin).

 jié lǐ mǐ
Jeremy Scroll

This is the second most common way to write the name Jeremy transliterated into Mandarin Chinese.

 jeremii
Jeremy Scroll

ジェレミー is the name Jeremy in Japanese.


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

The Supreme Mahayana Truth

 dà shèng wú shàng fǎ
 dai jou mu jou hou
The Supreme Mahayana Truth Scroll

大乘無上法 means the supreme Mahāyāna truth.

This refers to the ultimate reality in contrast with the temporary and apparent. Other translations include “the reliance on the power of the vow of the bodhisattva” or “the peerless great vehicle teaching.”


Note: This may suggest that Mahayana Buddhism, as practiced in China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and other regions is superior (with subtle arrogance) to the original Theravada (or old school) Buddhism. Mahayana and Theravada Buddhists generally get along better than Catholics and Protestants, but there have been schisms.

 léi mǔ
Rem Scroll

雷姆 is the name Rem in Chinese (Mandarin).

 remu
Rem Scroll

レム is the name Rem in Japanese Katakana.


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

 léi mǎ ěr
Remar Scroll

雷馬爾 is the name Remar in Chinese (Mandarin).

 remaa
Remar Scroll

レマー is the name Remar in Japanese Katakana.


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

 léi méi dì nüè sī
Remedios Scroll

雷梅蒂噢斯 is the transliteration to Mandarin Chinese for the Latin / Spanish name Remedios.

 remediosu
Remedios Scroll

レメディオス is the name Remedios in Japanese (Katakana).


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

 jì zhù
Remember Scroll

記住 is the Chinese word that means “to remember.”

Remember What Is Important To You

 jì zhù shén shì zhòng yào de
Remember What Is Important To You Scroll

记住什么是重要的 means “Remember What Is Important To You” in Mandarin Chinese.

Remember What Is Important To You

 anata ni totte jyuyou na koto wo kioku suru
Remember What Is Important To You Scroll

貴方にとって重要な事を記憶する means “Remember What Is Important To You” in Japanese.


Note: Because this selection contains some special Japanese Hiragana characters, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.

 jì yì
 kioku
Remember Scroll

記憶 is a Japanese Kanji, old Korean Hanja, and Chinese word that means “to remember.”

This can also be translated as memory, to recall, recollection, or remembrance.

 míng jì
 mei ki
Remember Scroll

銘記 means to keep in mind, to take note of, or simply to remember, in Chinese characters and Japanese Kanji.

The first character means to engrave, inscribe, or carve an inscription.

The second character means to remember, note, mark, sign, record, history, chronicle, or annals.

When used in the context of a person, this means to engrave on the heart or to inscribe a memory in one's mind. In short, it's the idea of deeply remembering something, some event, or someone forever.

 léi mǐ
Remi Scroll

雷米 is the name Remi in Chinese (Mandarin).

 remi
Remi Scroll

レミ is the name Remi in Japanese Katakana.


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

 léi mǐ xī nüè
Remigio Scroll

雷米希噢 is the transliteration to Mandarin Chinese for the Latin / Spanish name Remigio.

 remaijio
Remigio Scroll

レマイジオ is the name Remigio in Japanese (Katakana).


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

 léi míng dùn
Remington Scroll

雷明頓 is the name Remington in Chinese (Mandarin).

 reminton
Remington Scroll

レミントン is the name Remington in Japanese Katakana.


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

 léi míng dùn
Remmington Scroll

雷明頓 is the name Remmington in Chinese (Mandarin).

 reminton
Remmington Scroll

レミントン is the name Remmington in Japanese Katakana.


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

 léi mǐ
Remy Scroll

雷米 is the name Remy in Chinese (Mandarin).

 remii
Remy Scroll

レミー is the name Remy in Japanese (Katakana).


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

Rose Flowers Given, Frangrance Remains on Hands of Giver

 zèng rén méi guī shǒu liú yú xiāng
Rose Flowers Given, Frangrance Remains on Hands of Giver Scroll

赠人玫瑰手留余香 is a proverb that has been translated several ways:

1. Roses given, fragrance in hand.

2. You present others roses, and the fragrance remains.

3. The fragrance of the rose always remains on the hand of those that bestow them.

4. A little bit of fragrance always clings to the hands which gives the flowers

However, this literally translates as “Give someone rose flowers, [your] hands keep [the] remaining fragrance.”

Shit / Manure / Dung / Feces / Excrement / Poop

NOT APPROPRIATE FOR
CUSTOM CALLIGRAPHY

 fèn
 kuso
 
Shit / Manure / Dung / Feces / Excrement / Poop Scroll

Seems a lot of you want to know how to write “shit” in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja. 糞 is the single-character version of shit, which is used to express the ideas of manure, dung, and bullshit. Yes, at least in Chinese, they use this in much the same way as shit or bullshit is used in English.

Please don't try to order this, it's here only for reference. 糞 is not appropriate for custom calligraphy!

Shit / Defecate / Excrement / Feces / Poop

NOT APPROPRIATE FOR
CUSTOM CALLIGRAPHY

 dà biàn
 dai ben
Shit / Defecate / Excrement / Feces / Poop Scroll

Seems a lot of you want to know how to write “shit” in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja. Well, here it is.

Do not, under any circumstances, try to order this selection for a wall scroll. None of the calligraphers that I work with would dare to lower themselves to such a level and actually write “shit” for you. 大便 is only here for reference. 大便 is not appropriate for custom calligraphy!

大便 is thousands of years old and was absorbed into both Japanese and Korean (if you note, the pronunciation is very similar in all three languages).

This version is sometimes used as a verb (when used with some other words).

 suǒ lún
Sorem Scroll

索倫 is the name Sorem in Chinese (Mandarin).

 soremu
Sorem Scroll

ソレム is the name Sorem in Japanese Katakana.


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

Elements of the Tea Ceremony

Wa Kei Sei Jaku

 wa kei sei jaku
Elements of the Tea Ceremony Scroll

和, 敬, 清, 寂 or Wa, Kei, Sei, Jaku are the principles of the way of tea or 茶道.

The meanings are:
Harmony 和 (wa).
Respect 敬 (kei).
Purity 清 (sei).
Tranquility 寂 (jaku).


These principles or tenets were created by tea master Sen Rikyu (1522-1591). More about these ideas: Chanoyu


See Also:  The Way of Tea

 yé lǐ mǐ dé
Yeremid Scroll

耶里米德 is the name Yeremid in Chinese (Mandarin).

 eremido
Yeremid Scroll

イェレミド is the name Yeremid in Japanese Katakana.


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


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

Title CharactersRomaji (Romanized Japanese)Various forms of Romanized Chinese
Extremely Good Friends莫逆の友bakugyakunotomo
Brem布雷姆bù léi mǔ
bu4 lei2 mu3
bu lei mu
buleimu
pu lei mu
puleimu
Bremブレムburemu
Bremner布雷姆納
布雷姆纳
bù léi mǔ nà
bu4 lei2 mu3 na4
bu lei mu na
buleimuna
pu lei mu na
puleimuna
Bremnerブレムナーburemunaa / buremuna
Drema德雷馬
德雷马
dé léi mǎ
de2 lei2 ma3
de lei ma
deleima
te lei ma
teleima
Dremaドレマdorema
Extreme Faithfulness貞烈tei retsu / teiretsu
Extreme
Intense
極度
极度
kyokudojí dù / ji2 du4 / ji du / jiduchi tu / chitu
Firefighter
Fireman
消防員
消防员
xiāo fáng yuán
xiao1 fang2 yuan2
xiao fang yuan
xiaofangyuan
hsiao fang yüan
hsiaofangyüan
Firefighter
Fireman
消防士shouboushi / shoboshi
shoboshi / shoboshi
Geremy杰勒米jié lè mǐ
jie2 le4 mi3
jie le mi
jielemi
chieh le mi
chiehlemi
Man of Remarkable Character
Hero
傑物
杰物
ketsubutsu
The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering獲得永生的鑰匙是先要活得精彩
获得永生的钥匙是先要活得精彩
huò dé yǒng shēng de yào shí shì xiān yào huó dé jīng cǎi
huo4 de2 yong3 sheng1 de yao4 shi2 shi4 xian1 yao4 huo2 de2 jing1 cai3
huo de yong sheng de yao shi shi xian yao huo de jing cai
huo te yung sheng te yao shih shih hsien yao huo te ching ts`ai
huo te yung sheng te yao shih shih hsien yao huo te ching tsai
Irem伊雷姆yī léi mǔ
yi1 lei2 mu3
yi lei mu
yileimu
i lei mu
ileimu
Iremアイレムairemu
Jeremey杰里米jié lǐ mǐ
jie2 li3 mi3
jie li mi
jielimi
chieh li mi
chiehlimi
Jeremeyジェレミーjeremii / jeremi
Jeremiah傑瑞邁爾
杰瑞迈尔
jié ruì mài ěr
jie2 rui4 mai4 er3
jie rui mai er
jieruimaier
chieh jui mai erh
chiehjuimaierh
Jeremiahジェレマイアjeremaia
Jeremie杰勒米jié lè mǐ
jie2 le4 mi3
jie le mi
jielemi
chieh le mi
chiehlemi
Jeremieジェレミーjeremii / jeremi
Jeremy杰瑞米jié ruì mǐ
jie2 rui4 mi3
jie rui mi
jieruimi
chieh jui mi
chiehjuimi
Jeremy傑里米
杰里米
jié lǐ mǐ
jie2 li3 mi3
jie li mi
jielimi
chieh li mi
chiehlimi
Jeremyジェレミーjeremii / jeremi
The Supreme Mahayana Truth大乘無上法
大乘无上法
dai jou mu jou hou
daijoumujouhou
dai jo mu jo ho
dà shèng wú shàng fǎ
da4 sheng4 wu2 shang4 fa3
da sheng wu shang fa
dashengwushangfa
ta sheng wu shang fa
tashengwushangfa
Rem雷姆léi mǔ / lei2 mu3 / lei mu / leimu
Remレムremu
Remar雷馬爾
雷马尔
léi mǎ ěr
lei2 ma3 er3
lei ma er
leimaer
lei ma erh
leimaerh
Remarレマーremaa / rema
Remedios雷梅蒂噢斯léi méi dì nüè sī
lei2 mei2 di4 o1 si1
lei mei di o si
leimeidiosi
lei mei ti o ssu
leimeitiossu
Remediosレメディオスremediosu
Remember記住
记住
jì zhù / ji4 zhu4 / ji zhu / jizhuchi chu / chichu
Remember What Is Important To You記住什么是重要的
记住什么是重要的
jì zhù shén shì zhòng yào de
ji4 zhu4 shen2 me shi4 zhong4 yao4 de
ji zhu shen me shi zhong yao de
jizhushenmeshizhongyaode
chi chu shen me shih chung yao te
Remember What Is Important To You貴方にとって重要な事を記憶するanata ni totte jyuyou na koto wo kioku suru
anata ni totte jyuyo na koto wo kioku suru
Remember記憶kiokujì yì / ji4 yi4 / ji yi / jiyichi i / chii
Remember銘記mei ki / meikimíng jì / ming2 ji4 / ming ji / mingjiming chi / mingchi
Remi雷米léi mǐ / lei2 mi3 / lei mi / leimi
Remiレミremi
Remigio雷米希噢léi mǐ xī nüè
lei2 mi3 xi1 o1
lei mi xi o
leimixio
lei mi hsi o
leimihsio
Remigioレマイジオremaijio
Remington雷明頓
雷明顿
léi míng dùn
lei2 ming2 dun4
lei ming dun
leimingdun
lei ming tun
leimingtun
Remingtonレミントンreminton
Remmington雷明頓
雷明顿
léi míng dùn
lei2 ming2 dun4
lei ming dun
leimingdun
lei ming tun
leimingtun
Remmingtonレミントンreminton
Remy雷米léi mǐ / lei2 mi3 / lei mi / leimi
Remyレミーremii / remi
Rose Flowers Given, Frangrance Remains on Hands of Giver贈人玫瑰手留余香
赠人玫瑰手留余香
zèng rén méi guī shǒu liú yú xiāng
zeng4 ren2 mei2 gui1 shou3 liu2 yu2 xiang1
zeng ren mei gui shou liu yu xiang
tseng jen mei kuei shou liu yü hsiang
Shit
Manure
Dung
Feces
Excrement
Poop

kusofèn / fen4 / fen
Shit
Defecate
Excrement
Feces
Poop
大便dai ben / daibendà biàn / da4 bian4 / da bian / dabianta pien / tapien
Sorem索倫
索伦
suǒ lún / suo3 lun2 / suo lun / suolunso lun / solun
Soremソレムsoremu
Elements of the Tea Ceremony和敬清寂wa kei sei jaku
wakeiseijaku
Yeremid耶里米德yé lǐ mǐ dé
ye2 li3 mi3 de2
ye li mi de
yelimide
yeh li mi te
yehlimite
Yeremidイェレミドeremido
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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A nice Chinese calligraphy wall scroll

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single-character wall scroll.
We also offer custom wall scrolls in small, medium, and an even-larger jumbo size.

A professional Chinese Calligrapher

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.

Trying to learn Chinese calligrapher - a futile effort

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.

A high-ranked Chinese master calligrapher that I met in Zhongwei

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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