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This Japanese Kanji means pear.
This refers specifically to the Pyrus pyrifolia and more specifically the culta variety. This is also known as the Japanese pear, Asian pear, sand pear, or apple pear.
梨 is also a female given name or surname in Japan that beyond Nashi, can be romanized as Rin, Rika, Ri, Nashisaki, or Shina.
In Chinese, this is pronounced like lee or li and just means pear.
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your Apple search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
旭 see styles |
xù xu4 hsü asahi あさひ |
More info & calligraphy: Morning SunMcIntosh (apple); McIntosh red; (given name) Noboru |
蜜 see styles |
mì mi4 mi mitsu(p); michi(ok) みつ(P); みち(ok) |
More info & calligraphy: Honey / Nectar(1) nectar; (2) honey; (3) honeydew; (4) treacle; molasses; (5) sorbitol (when visible as dark patches inside an apple); (female given name) Mitsu Honey; translit. m. |
シリ see styles |
shiri シリ |
More info & calligraphy: Siri |
林檎 see styles |
lín qín lin2 qin2 lin ch`in lin chin ringo(p); ringo りんご(P); リンゴ |
More info & calligraphy: Apple(1) (kana only) apple (fruit); (2) (kana only) apple tree (Malus pumila); (surname, female given name) Ringo |
苹果 see styles |
hyouka; heika; ringo(gikun) / hyoka; heka; ringo(gikun) ひょうか; へいか; りんご(gikun) |
More info & calligraphy: Apple |
蘋果 苹果 see styles |
píng guǒ ping2 guo3 p`ing kuo ping kuo |
More info & calligraphy: AppleSee: 苹果 |
扦 see styles |
qiān qian1 ch`ien chien |
short slender pointed piece of metal, bamboo etc; skewer; prod used to extract samples from sacks of grain etc; (dialect) to stick in; to bolt (a door); to arrange (flowers in a vase); to graft (tree); to pedicure; to peel (an apple etc) |
柰 see styles |
nài nai4 nai na |
Chinese pear-leaved crab-apple Berries of the nyctanthes or musk. āmra, a mango. |
棠 see styles |
táng tang2 t`ang tang |
cherry-apple |
喉仏 see styles |
nodobotoke のどぼとけ |
(anat) laryngeal prominence; Adam's apple |
喉結 喉结 see styles |
hóu jié hou2 jie2 hou chieh |
Adam's apple; laryngeal prominence |
国光 see styles |
kokkou / kokko こっこう |
(1) national glory; (2) Ralls Genet (cultivar of apple); Ralls Janet; Rawls Jennet; (personal name) Kokkou |
攪局 搅局 see styles |
jiǎo jú jiao3 ju2 chiao chü |
to upset the apple cart; to disrupt things |
果粉 see styles |
guǒ fěn guo3 fen3 kuo fen |
(slang) fan of Apple products |
檳子 槟子 see styles |
bīn zi bin1 zi5 pin tzu |
binzi; a species of apple which is slightly sour and astringent |
海棠 see styles |
hǎi táng hai3 tang2 hai t`ang hai tang kaidou; kaidou / kaido; kaido かいどう; カイドウ |
Chinese flowering crab apple (Malus spectabilis) (1) flowering crab apple (Malus halliana); (2) Kaido crab apple (Malus micromalus); (3) Chinese flowering apple (Malus spectabilis); (4) Siberian crab apple (Malus baccata); (5) aronia (flower); (surname) Kaidou |
紅玉 see styles |
kougyoku / kogyoku こうぎょく |
(1) (See ルビー・1) ruby; (2) Jonathan apple; (3) (archaism) glowing skin; beautiful looks; (female given name) Rubii |
羯尼 see styles |
jié ní jie2 ni2 chieh ni kani |
(羯尼迦) kanaka, gold; name of several yellow plants, e.g. thorn apple; Butea frondosa; a species of sandalwood, etc. |
花紅 花红 see styles |
huā hóng hua1 hong2 hua hung hanako はなこ |
flowers on red silk (a traditional gift to celebrate weddings etc); a bonus; crab apple (Malus asiatica) (female given name) Hanako |
苦瓜 see styles |
kǔ guā ku3 gua1 k`u kua ku kua nigauri; nigauri にがうり; ニガウリ |
bitter melon (bitter gourd, balsam pear, balsam apple, leprosy gourd, bitter cucumber) (kana only) (See 蔓茘枝) bitter melon (Momordica charantia); bitter gourd; (surname) Nigauri |
蒲桃 see styles |
futomomo; futomomo ふともも; フトモモ |
(kana only) rose apple (Syzygium jambos); Malabar plum; jambos |
蓮霧 莲雾 see styles |
lián wù lian2 wu4 lien wu renbu; renbu れんぶ; レンブ |
wax apple (a reddish pear-shaped fruit) (kana only) wax apple (Syzygium samarangense); Java apple |
蛇果 see styles |
shé guǒ she2 guo3 she kuo |
Red Delicious (a sort of apple) |
贍部 赡部 see styles |
shàn bù shan4 bu4 shan pu senbu |
jambū, 'a fruit tree, the rose apple, Eugenia jambolana, or another species of Eugenia.' M.W. Also 贍部提; 閻浮; 剡浮; 譫浮; also applied to Jambudvīpa. |
釋迦 释迦 see styles |
shì jiā shi4 jia1 shih chia shaka しゃか |
sugar apple (Annona squamosa) (personal name) Shaka (釋迦婆) Śakra.; Śākya. the clan or family of the Buddha, said to be derived from śāka, vegetables, but intp. in Chinese as powerful, strong, and explained by 能 powerful, also erroneously by 仁charitable, which belongs rather to association with Śākyamuni. The clan, which is said to have wandered hither from the delta of the Indus, occupied a district of a few thousand square miles lying on the slopes of the Nepalese hills and on the plains to the south. Its capital was Kapilavastu. At the time of Buddha the clan was under the suzerainty of Kośala, an adjoining kingdom Later Buddhists, in order to surpass Brahmans, invented a fabulous line of five kings of the Vivartakalpa headed by Mahāsammata 大三末多; these were followed by five cakravartī, the first being Mūrdhaja 頂生王; after these came nineteen kings, the first being Cetiya 捨帝, the last Mahādeva 大天; these were succeeded by dynasties of 5,000, 7,000, 8,000, 9,000, 10,000, 15,000 kings; after which long Gautama opens a line of 1,100 kings, the last, Ikṣvāku, reigning at Potala. With Ikṣvāku the Śākyas are said to have begun. His four sons reigned at Kapilavastu. 'Śākyamuni was one of his descendants in the seventh generation.' Later, after the destruction of Kapilavastu by Virūḍhaka, four survivors of the family founded the kingdoms of Udyana, Bamyam, Himatala, and Sāmbī. Eitel. |
閻浮 阎浮 see styles |
yán fú yan2 fu2 yen fu enbu |
瞻部 Jambu (at present the rose-apple, the Eugenia Jambolana), described as a lofty tree giving its name to 閻浮提 Jambudvīpa, 'one of the seven continents or rather large islands surrounding the mountain Meru; it is so named either from the Jambu trees abounding in it, or from an enormous Jambu tree on Mount Meru visible like a standard to the whole continent'; 'the central division of the world.' M.W. With Buddhists it is the southern of the four continents, shaped like a triangle resembling the triangular leaves of the Jambu tree, and called after a forest of such trees on Meru. |
雪虫 see styles |
yukimushi; yukimushi ゆきむし; ユキムシ |
(1) flies that appear in Tohoku and Hokkaido in late autumn or early winter (esp. the woolly apple aphid); (2) flies that appear above fallen snow in the early spring (esp. certain species of small winter stonefly and true crane fly); (place-name) Yukimushi |
アブル see styles |
apuru アプル |
{comp} A Programming Language; APL; (personal name) Apple |
のど仏 see styles |
nodobotoke のどぼとけ |
(anat) laryngeal prominence; Adam's apple |
丸齧り see styles |
marukajiri まるかじり |
(noun, transitive verb) (kana only) biting into a whole fruit (esp. apple) |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Apple | 林檎 | ringo | ||
Apple | 蘋果 苹果 | píng guǒ / ping2 guo3 / ping guo / pingguo | p`ing kuo / pingkuo / ping kuo | |
Nashi | 梨 | nashi | lí / li2 / li | |
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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When the calligrapher finishes creating your artwork, it is taken to my art mounting workshop in Beijing where a wall scroll is made by hand from a combination of silk, rice paper, and wood.
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The wall scroll that Sandy is holding in this picture is a "large size"
single-character wall scroll.
We also offer custom wall scrolls in small, medium, and an even-larger jumbo size.
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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