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櫻花 is how to write “cherry blossom” in Chinese and traditional Japanese Kanji.
The first character means “cherry” or sometimes “cherry tree.”
The second character means “flowers” or “blossoms.”
Oddly, my Chinese dictionary also defines these two characters as “Japanese oriental cherry tree” or “Oriental cherry blossom.” However, the first character is the only one that means “cherry,” so it can refer to any cherry blossoms in the whole world (not just those in Asia).
There is an alternate version of the first character, which has become the standard for Japanese Kanji. If you want this version, instead of the one shown to the upper left, please click on the Kanji shown to the right instead of the button above. Although this is an alternate form in Chinese, most Chinese people will think this is just the Japanese version (Chinese people
don’t
necessarily know the history and all alternate forms of Chinese characters from the past). Therefore, this version shown to the right is best if your audience is Japanese (though most Japanese will recognize the form shown in the upper left).
櫻 is the single-character (short) way to write “cherry blossom” or “cherry tree” in Chinese and traditional Japanese Kanji.
There is an alternate version of this character, which has become the standard for Japanese Kanji. If you want this version, instead of the one shown to the upper left, please click on the Kanji shown to the right instead of the button above. Although this is an alternate form in Chinese, most Chinese people will think this is just the Japanese version (Chinese people
don’t
necessarily know the history and all alternate forms of Chinese characters from the past). Therefore, this version shown to the right is best if your audience is Japanese (though most Japanese will recognize the form shown in the upper left).
This Japanese proverb simply reads, “[In] Flowers it's Cherry Blossoms, [In] Men it's Warriors.”
花は櫻木人は武士 is meant to say that of all the flowers in the world, the cherry blossom is the best. And of all men in the world, the Samurai or Warrior is the best
This proverb has been around for a long time. It's believed to have been composed sometime before the Edo Period in Japan (which started in 1603).
Some will drop one syllable and pronounce this, “hana wa sakura hito wa bushi.” That's “sakura” instead of “sakuragi,” which is like saying “cherry blossom” instead of “cherry tree.”
The third character was traditionally written as 櫻. But in modern Japan, that became 桜. You may still see 櫻 used from time to time on older pieces of calligraphy. We can do either one, so just make a special request if you want 櫻.
Note: Because this selection contains some special Japanese Hiragana characters, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.
Ōbaidōri or Oubaitori means cherry, apricot, peach, and plum blossoms.
While these four different blossoms look very similar at first glance, they all bloom differently and have their own distinct shapes and smells. Yet despite their differences, each and every blossom is proud and beautiful in its own way.
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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
櫻 樱 see styles |
yīng ying1 ying takazakura たかざくら |
More info & calligraphy: Cherry Blossom / Sakura(out-dated kanji) (1) cherry tree; cherry blossom; (2) decoy; fake buyer; shill; (3) hired applauder; (4) (colloquialism) horse meat; (surname) Takazakura |
花 see styles |
huā hua1 hua ririka りりか |
More info & calligraphy: Flower(1) flower; blossom; bloom; petal; (2) cherry blossom; (3) beauty; (4) blooming (esp. of cherry blossoms); (5) ikebana; (6) (abbreviation) Japanese playing cards; (7) (the) best; (female given name) Ririka 華 puṣpa, a flower, flowers; especially the lotus, and celestial flowers. 花座 The lotus throne on which buddhas and bodhisattvas sit. |
櫻花 樱花 see styles |
yīng huā ying1 hua1 ying hua sakura さくら |
More info & calligraphy: Cherry Blossom(female given name) Sakura |
チェリー see styles |
cherii / cheri チェリー |
More info & calligraphy: Cherry |
花は桜木人は武士 see styles |
hanahasakuragihitohabushi はなはさくらぎひとはぶし |
(expression) (proverb) the best flowers are the cherry blossoms, the best individuals are the samurai; as the cherry blossom is first among flowers, so is the samurai first among men |
桜 see styles |
yīng ying1 ying chieri ちえり |
Japanese variant of 櫻|樱[ying1] (1) cherry tree; cherry blossom; (2) decoy; fake buyer; shill; (3) hired applauder; (4) (colloquialism) horse meat; (female given name) Chieri |
梓 see styles |
zǐ zi3 tzu shin しん |
Chinese catalpa (Catalpa ovata), a tree that serves as a symbol of one's hometown and whose wood is used to make various items; (bound form) printing blocks (1) (あずさ, アズサ only) (kana only) (See 夜糞峰榛) Japanese cherry birch (Betula grossa); (2) (あずさ, アズサ only) (See キササゲ) yellow catalpa (Catalpa ovata); (3) (あずさ, アズサ only) (See 赤芽柏・1) Japanese mallotus (Mallotus japonicus); (4) printing block; (5) (あずさ only) (abbreviation) (See 梓弓) catalpa bow; (6) (あずさ only) (abbreviation) (See 梓巫女) catalpa medium; (surname) Shin |
棠 see styles |
táng tang2 t`ang tang |
cherry-apple |
冬桜 see styles |
yuki ゆき |
(1) (kana only) winter cherry (Prunus parvifolia); (2) winter cherry blossoms; (female given name) Yuki |
匂桜 see styles |
nioizakura; nioizakura においざくら; ニオイザクラ |
(kana only) cherry tree with fragrant flowers |
夜桜 see styles |
yozakura よざくら |
cherry blossoms at night; (surname, female given name) Yozakura |
大粒 see styles |
ootsubu おおつぶ |
(n,adj-na,adj-no) large drop (of rain, sweat, tears, etc.); large grain-like object (e.g. grape, cherry) |
実桜 see styles |
mion みおん |
(See 桜桃・おうとう) cherry tree with edible fruit (esp. sweet cherry or Nanking cherry); cherry (fruit); (female given name) Mion |
寒桜 see styles |
kanzakura; kanzakura かんざくら; カンザクラ |
(1) (kana only) (See 冬桜・ふゆざくら・2) Prunus kanzakura (species of winter-blooming cherry tree); (2) (kana only) Chinese primrose (Primula sinensis) |
山桜 see styles |
yamazakura やまざくら |
mountain cherry (Cerasus jamasakura); (place-name) Yamazakura |
峰桜 see styles |
minezakura みねざくら |
(kana only) Japanese alpine cherry (Prunus nipponica) |
嶺桜 see styles |
minezakura みねざくら |
(kana only) Japanese alpine cherry (Prunus nipponica) |
庭桜 see styles |
niwazakura; niwazakura にわざくら; ニワザクラ |
Chinese bush cherry (Prunus glandulosa); Chinese plum; dwarf flowering almond |
庭梅 see styles |
niwaume; niwaume にわうめ; ニワウメ |
(kana only) Chinese bushberry (Prunus japonica); bush cherry |
徒桜 see styles |
adazakura あだざくら |
(1) ephemeral cherry blossom; easily scattered cherry blossom; ephemeral thing; (2) (archaism) unfaithful woman; prostitute |
桜人 see styles |
sakurabito さくらびと |
cherry blossom viewer; cherry blossom admirer |
桜坊 see styles |
chiirii / chiri ちぇりー |
(female given name) Cherry |
桜桃 see styles |
yusura ゆすら |
(See 西洋実桜,梅桃) cherry (tree; esp. sweet cherry or Nanking cherry); (female given name) Yusura |
桜樹 see styles |
sakuragi さくらぎ |
cherry tree; (surname) Sakuragi |
桜湯 see styles |
sakurayu さくらゆ |
drink made of boiled water poured over preserved cherry leaves and blossoms; (surname) Sakurayu |
桜皮 see styles |
ouhi / ohi おうひ |
cherry tree inner bark |
桜祭 see styles |
sakuramatsuri さくらまつり |
cherry blossom festival |
桜色 see styles |
sakurairo さくらいろ |
cherry blossom (colour, color) |
桜花 see styles |
honoka ほのか |
cherry blossom; (female given name) Honoka |
桜草 see styles |
sakuraka さくらか |
(1) (kana only) primrose; (2) (kana only) Siebold's primrose (Primula sieboldii); cherry blossom primrose; Japanese woodland primrose; (female given name) Sakuraka |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Cherry | チェリー | cherii / cheri | ||
Cherry Blossom | 櫻花 樱花 / 桜花 | ouka / oka | yīng huā / ying1 hua1 / ying hua / yinghua | |
Cherry Blossom Sakura | 櫻 樱 / 桜 | sakura | yīng / ying1 / ying | |
In Flowers the Cherry Blossom, In Men the Samurai | 花は櫻木人は武士 花は桜木人は武士 | hana wa sakuragi hito wa bushi | ||
Obaidori Oubaitori | 桜梅桃李 | oubaidouri / obaidori | ||
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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