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慎重 conveys the idea of being considerate, having prudence, and being thoughtful when taking action.
慎重 can also mean cautious, careful, discreet, deliberate, or taking all things into consideration.
The general meaning is shared across languages. However, in Chinese, this is more about prudence, while in Japanese, this is more about being considerate.
Chinese Catholics use this word to represent “prudence” in the list of the Seven Heavenly Virtues.
Note: Depending on your choice of Chinese or Japanese calligraphers, the first Kanji will vary slightly. It is technically the same character. Japanese tend to leave a space between the upper and lower portions of this particular Kanji. See sample images to the right.
See Also: Moderation | Modesty | Chastity
Year of the Goat / Zodiac Sign
羊 is the character for goat or sheep in Chinese, old Korean, and Japanese.
If you were born in the year of the goat (sheep), you . . .
Are sophisticated and considerate
Can always find the best solution to problems.
Are tolerant.
Are not afraid of hardship.
Know how to save money (thrifty).
See also our Chinese Zodiac page.
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Considerate of the Needs of Others | 體貼 体贴 | tǐ tiē / ti3 tie1 / ti tie / titie | t`i t`ieh / titieh / ti tieh | |
Prudence Considerate | 慎重 | shin chou / shinchou / shin cho | shèn zhòng shen4 zhong4 shen zhong shenzhong | shen chung shenchung |
Consideration Meticulous Care | 體貼入微 体贴入微 | tǐ tiē rù wēi ti3 tie1 ru4 wei1 ti tie ru wei titieruwei | t`i t`ieh ju wei titiehjuwei ti tieh ju wei |
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Goat Sheep | 羊 | hitsuji | yáng / yang2 / yang | |
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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