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恢復力 suggests having the power to recover, restore, and rehabilitate. This can refer to yourself, someone else, or even to something, like rehabilitating a burned forest. 恢復力 is the essence of resilience in life.
The first two characters are a word that means to reinstate, resume, restore, recover, regain, or rehabilitate, restoration, rehabilitation, recovery, return, improvement, recovery (from an illness), recuperation, or convalescence.
The last character means strength or power.
See Also: Tenacity | Perseverance
絕處逢生 is a Chinese proverb/idiom that talks of coming back from death's door or an unexpected rescue from danger.
Figuratively, this can be to recover from a seemingly impossible situation or to find a way out of a predicament.
If you have survived a near-death experience or severe illness, this might be an appropriate wall scroll for you.
Always rising after a fall or repeated failures
七転八起 is a Japanese proverb that relays the vicissitudes of life, with the meaning “seven times down eight times up.”
Some would more naturally translate it into English as “Always rising after a fall or repeated failures” or compare it to the English, “If at first, you don't succeed, try, try again.”
The first Kanji is literally “7.” The second means “fall down” (sometimes this Kanji means “turn around,” “revolve” or “turn over” but in this case, it holds the meaning of “fall”). The third is “8.” And the last is “get up,” “rouse,” or “rise.”
Basically, if you fail 7 times, you should recover from those events and be prepared to rise an 8th time. This also applies if it is the world or circumstances that knock you down seven times...
...just remember that you have the ability to bounce back from any kind of adversity.
Note: This can be pronounced in two ways. One is “shichi ten hakki” or “shichitenhakki.” The other is “nana korobi ya oki” also written, “nanakorobi-yaoki.”
Special Note: The second character is a Kanji that is not used in China. Therefore, please select a Japanese calligrapher for this title.
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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
恢復 恢复 see styles |
huī fù hui1 fu4 hui fu kaifuku かいふく |
More info & calligraphy: Rehabilitation(noun/participle) (1) restoration; rehabilitation; recovery; return; replevin; improvement; (2) recovery (from an illness); recuperation; convalescence |
冷静になる see styles |
reiseininaru / reseninaru れいせいになる |
More info & calligraphy: Chill Out |
復 复 see styles |
fù fu4 fu fuku ふく |
to go and return; to return; to resume; to return to a normal or original state; to repeat; again; to recover; to restore; to turn over; to reply; to answer; to reply to a letter; to retaliate; to carry out (adv,conj,pref) (kana only) again; and; also; still (doing something); (given name) Fuku Again, return, revert, reply. |
恢 see styles |
huī hui1 hui hiroshi ひろし |
to restore; to recover; great (given name) Hiroshi |
愈 see styles |
yù yu4 yü masaru まさる |
the more...(the more...); to recover; to heal; better (adverb) (archaism) more and more; increasingly; (adverb) (1) (kana only) more and more; all the more; increasingly; (2) (kana only) at last; finally; beyond doubt; (3) (kana only) (at the) last moment; worst possible time; (given name) Masaru to heal |
挽 see styles |
wǎn wan3 wan hiki ひき |
to pull; to draw (a cart or a bow); to roll up; to coil; to carry on the arm; to lament the dead; (fig.) to pull against; to recover (surname) Hiki |
獲 获 see styles |
huò huo4 huo gyaku |
(literary) to catch; to capture; (literary) to get; to obtain; to win To catch, seize, obtain, recover. 獲得. |
痊 see styles |
quán quan2 ch`üan chüan |
to recover (from illness) |
瘳 see styles |
chōu chou1 ch`ou chou chū |
to convalesce; to recover; to heal to be healed |
休養 休养 see styles |
xiū yǎng xiu1 yang3 hsiu yang kyuuyou / kyuyo きゅうよう |
to recuperate; to recover; to convalesce (n,vs,vi) rest; relaxation; recreation; recuperation; convalescence |
光復 光复 see styles |
guāng fù guang1 fu4 kuang fu koufuku / kofuku こうふく |
to recover (territory or power); the liberation of Taiwan from Japanese rule in 1945 restoration of independence (esp. Korea, China, etc.); (personal name) Kōfuku |
出貨 出货 see styles |
chū huò chu1 huo4 ch`u huo chu huo |
to take money or valuables out of storage; to recover; to ship goods; to extract (chemicals from solution) |
回復 回复 see styles |
huí fù hui2 fu4 hui fu kaifuku かいふく |
to reply; to recover; to return (to a previous condition); Re: in reply to (email) (noun/participle) (1) restoration; rehabilitation; recovery; return; replevin; improvement; (2) recovery (from an illness); recuperation; convalescence |
回收 see styles |
huí shōu hui2 shou1 hui shou |
to recycle; to reclaim; to retrieve; to recover; to recall (a defective product) |
回血 see styles |
huí xuè hui2 xue4 hui hsüeh |
(medicine) (of blood) to flow back into the IV tube; (gaming) to restore health points; (fig.) to recover (to some extent) |
回覆 see styles |
huí fù hui2 fu4 hui fu |
to reply; to recover; variant of 回復|回复[hui2 fu4] |
尋獲 寻获 see styles |
xún huò xun2 huo4 hsün huo |
to find; to track down; to recover (something lost) |
平癒 see styles |
píng yù ping2 yu4 p`ing yü ping yü heiyu / heyu へいゆ |
(n,vs,vi) recovery; convalescence to recover |
康復 康复 see styles |
kāng fù kang1 fu4 k`ang fu kang fu |
to recuperate; to recover (health); to convalesce |
復原 复原 see styles |
fù yuán fu4 yuan2 fu yüan fukuhara ふくはら |
to restore (something) to (its) former condition; to recover from illness; recovery (noun/participle) restoration (to original state); reconstruction; (surname) Fukuhara |
復生 复生 see styles |
fù shēng fu4 sheng1 fu sheng matao またお |
to be reborn; to recover; to come back to life; to regenerate (given name) Matao renewed appearance |
復甦 复苏 see styles |
fù sū fu4 su1 fu su |
to recover (health, economic); to resuscitate; anabiosis |
復蘇 复苏 see styles |
fù sū fu4 su1 fu su |
variant of 復甦|复苏[fu4 su1]; to recover (health, economic); to resuscitate; anabiosis |
復辟 复辟 see styles |
fù bì fu4 bi4 fu pi fukuheki ふくへき |
to recover one's power or authority; restoration (of a past regime) (n,vs,vi) restoration (of an abdicated ruler) |
戻す see styles |
modosu もどす |
(transitive verb) (1) to put back; to return; to give back; to restore (to a previous state, e.g. defrosting, reconstituting, reconciling); to turn back (e.g. clock hand); (transitive verb) (2) to vomit; to throw up; (v5s,vi) (3) {finc} to recover (of a market price) |
戻る see styles |
modoru もどる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to turn back (e.g. half-way); (v5r,vi) (2) to return; to go back; (v5r,vi) (3) to recover (e.g. something lost); to be returned; (v5r,vi) (4) to rebound; to spring back |
扳回 see styles |
bān huí ban1 hui2 pan hui |
to pull back; to regain (one's dignity etc); to recover from (an adverse situation); to turn the tables |
收復 收复 see styles |
shōu fù shou1 fu4 shou fu |
to recover (lost territory etc); to recapture |
收繳 收缴 see styles |
shōu jiǎo shou1 jiao3 shou chiao |
to recover (illegally obtained property); to seize; to capture; to force sb to hand over something; to levy |
治る see styles |
naoru なおる |
(v5r,vi) to get better; to get well; to recover (from an illness); to be cured; to be restored; to heal |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Resilience Restoration Recovery | 恢復力 恢复力 | huī fù lì hui1 fu4 li4 hui fu li huifuli | ||
Chill Out | 冷静になる | reiseininaru | ||
Rehabilitation | 恢復 恢复 | kaifuku | huī fù / hui1 fu4 / hui fu / huifu | |
Return From Death’s Door | 絕處逢生 绝处逢生 | jué chǔ féng shēng jue2 chu3 feng2 sheng1 jue chu feng sheng juechufengsheng | chüeh ch`u feng sheng chüehchufengsheng chüeh chu feng sheng |
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Fall Down Seven Times, Get Up Eight | 七転八起 | shichi ten hakki / nana korobi ya oki shichi ten haki / nana korobi ya oki | ||
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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