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壇 is the Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja for mandala or altar.
This can also mean platform, podium, rostrum, or “objects of worship grouped together.”
In Japanese, this can be the given name Mayumi.
虛心坦懐 is a Japanese proverb that means “with an open and calm mind,” “with no preconceived notions,” or “without reservations.”
In some contexts, it can mean frank or candid.
If you want to remind yourself to approach each situation with no preconceptions, this is a good title for you. This can also refer to the ideas of being candid, frank, and straightforward.
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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
壇 坛 see styles |
tán tan2 t`an tan dan だん |
More info & calligraphy: Mandala / Altar(1) platform; podium; rostrum; pulpit; (2) (ceremonial) mound; (suffix noun) (3) world (of haiku, art, etc.); (literary) circles; (4) (archaism) mandala; (given name) Mayumi An altar; an open altar. In the esoteric cult it also means a maṇḍala, objects of worship grouped together. |
譚 谭 see styles |
tán tan2 t`an tan tan たん |
More info & calligraphy: Tan(suf,n) (See 英雄譚・えいゆうたん) story; tale; (surname) Tan Gossip, talk; to boast. |
師檀 师檀 see styles |
shī tán shi1 tan2 shih t`an shih tan shidan |
More info & calligraphy: Shidan |
彈性 弹性 see styles |
tán xìng tan2 xing4 t`an hsing tan hsing |
More info & calligraphy: Resilience / Flexibility |
探求 see styles |
tàn qiú tan4 qiu2 t`an ch`iu tan chiu tankyuu / tankyu たんきゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Seek / Quest(noun, transitive verb) search; quest; pursuit |
探險 探险 see styles |
tàn xiǎn tan4 xian3 t`an hsien tan hsien |
More info & calligraphy: Adventure |
潭腿 see styles |
tán tuǐ tan2 tui3 t`an t`ui tan tui |
More info & calligraphy: Tantui |
斯坦利 see styles |
sī tǎn lì si1 tan3 li4 ssu t`an li ssu tan li |
More info & calligraphy: Stanley |
斯坦福 see styles |
sī tǎn fú si1 tan3 fu2 ssu t`an fu ssu tan fu |
More info & calligraphy: Stanford |
斯坦頓 斯坦顿 see styles |
sī tǎn dùn si1 tan3 dun4 ssu t`an tun ssu tan tun |
More info & calligraphy: Stanton |
倓 see styles |
tán tan2 t`an tan |
quiet; peaceful |
嗿 see styles |
tǎn tan3 t`an tan |
sound of many people eating |
嘆 叹 see styles |
tàn tan4 t`an tan inooka いのおか |
to sigh; to exclaim (1) sigh; (2) grief; lamentation; (personal name) Inooka To praise, extol; to sigh. |
嘽 啴 see styles |
tān tan1 t`an tan |
used in 嘽嘽|啴啴[tan1tan1] |
坍 see styles |
tān tan1 t`an tan |
to collapse |
坦 see styles |
tǎn tan3 t`an tan wataru わたる |
flat; open-hearted; level; smooth (given name) Wataru level |
墰 see styles |
tán tan2 t`an tan |
variant of 罈|坛[tan2] |
墵 see styles |
tán tan2 t`an tan |
old variant of 壜[tan2] |
壜 see styles |
tán tan2 t`an tan bin びん |
variant of 罈|坛[tan2] bottle; jar; decanter; flagon; phial; vial |
彈 弹 see styles |
tán tan2 t`an tan dan |
to pluck (a string); to play (a string instrument); to spring or leap; to shoot (e.g. with a catapult); (of cotton) to fluff or tease; to flick; to flip; to accuse; to impeach; elastic (of materials) A bullet, shot; to strum, snap; repress, impeach; translit. dan. |
忐 see styles |
tǎn tan3 t`an tan |
used in 忐忑[tan3te4] |
怹 see styles |
tān tan1 t`an tan |
he; she; (courteous, as opposed to 他[ta1]) |
惔 see styles |
tán tan2 t`an tan |
to burn |
探 see styles |
tàn tan4 t`an tan motomu もとむ |
to explore; to search out; to scout; to visit; to stretch forward (given name) Motomu To feel for, explore, investigate, search; to spy, inquire into. |
攤 摊 see styles |
tān tan1 t`an tan |
to spread out; vendor's stand |
曇 昙 see styles |
tán tan2 t`an tan kumori くもり |
dark clouds cloudiness; cloudy weather; shadow; (surname) Kumori Clouds covering the sun, spreading clouds; translit. dh in dharma 曇摩, 曇磨, 曇無; v. 達 and 法. Dharma is also the initial character for a number of names of noted Indian monks, e.g. 曇磨毱多; 達摩瞿諦; 曇無德 Dharmagupta, founder of a school, the 曇無德部 which flourished in Ceylon A.D 400. Also Dharmajātayaśas, Dharmakāla, Dharmākara, Dharmamitra, Dharmanandi, Dharmapriya, Dharmarakṣa, Dharmaruci, Dharmasatva, Dharmayaśas, etc. |
榃 see styles |
tán tan2 t`an tan |
raised path between fields |
檀 see styles |
tán tan2 t`an tan mayumi まゆみ |
sandalwood; hardwood; purple-red (surname, female given name) Mayumi A hard wood, translit. da, dan. dāna, a giver; donation, charity, almsgiving, bestowing. |
歎 叹 see styles |
tàn tan4 t`an tan inoguma いのぐま |
variant of 嘆|叹[tan4] (1) sigh; (2) grief; lamentation; (personal name) Inoguma To praise; to sigh. |
毯 see styles |
tǎn tan3 t`an tan |
blanket; rug |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Mandala Altar | 壇 坛 | dan | tán / tan2 / tan | t`an / tan |
Red Flower | 丹花 | tan ga / tanga | ||
Open and Calm Mind | 虛心坦懐 虚心坦懐 | kyo shin tan kai kyoshintankai | ||
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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of art alive.
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