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T-shirt Du Jour > Kanji Character Design
Kanji Introduction :
The Chinese character (Simplified Chinese or Traditional Chinese) is a logogram used in writing Chinese, Japanese, sometimes Korean, and formerly Vietnamese.
A complete writing system in Chinese characters appeared in China 3200 years ago during the Shang Dynasty, making it what is believed to be the oldest “surviving” writing system (Sumerian cuneiform is the oldest known writing system originating about 3200 BCE). The Shang Dynasty oracle bone inscriptions were discovered at what is now called the Yin Ruins near Anyang city in 1899. However, due to three millennia of evolution, linkages to the modern Chinese writing system are decipherable only to linguistic archaeologists. Earlier Neolithic signs inscribed on tortoise shells and carved on cliffs date back as early as the 7th millennium BC. These pictographs may be the precursors of the modern Chinese script, although no link has been conclusively established so far.
The number of Chinese characters contained in the Kangxi dictionary is approximately 47,035, although a large number of these are rarely-used variants accumulated throughout history. Studies carried out in China have shown that full literacy requires a knowledge of between three and four thousand characters.
In Chinese tradition, each character corresponds to a single syllable.
The Japanese term Kanji literally means "Han characters". Kanji characters were first introduced into Japan when goods were shipped from China. The characters are based upon written Chinese words, as there was no written Japanese language at the time. This occurred just after the time of Christ, approximately 57 AD.
The same Kanji character can sometimes be written in two different ways, Kyujitai which is the "old character style" and Shinjitai or the "new character style.
Because of the way they have been adopted into Japanese, a single kanji may be used to write one or more different words (or, in most cases, morphemes). From the point of view of the reader, kanji are said to have one or more different "readings". Deciding which reading is meant will depend on context, intended meaning, use in compounds, and even location in the sentence. Some common kanji have ten or more possible readings. These readings are normally categorized as either on'yomi (or on) or kun'yomi (or kun).
Happy in Kanji
The feeling of Happiness, just like flowers blooming in the spring, butterflies flying around. The character Happy in Kanji also means music at the same time. |
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Serenity in Kanji
This is an earth tone design about the Kanji character Serenity. With a little illustration of a person doing meditation, trying to find serenity in the universe. |
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Cloud in Kanji
Kanji character Cloud with a little cute illustration. No matter where you are, or what weather it is, hope your mind is peaceful like a cloud that drifting in the bright blue sky! |
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Peace in Kanji
Chinese Kanji calligraphy, "Peace" in Kanji with two flying pigeons. Bright green and cyan colors bringing you a fresh new look. Let's stop the war now! |
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Bamboo in Kanji
Simple bamboo graphic with Kanji Character Bamboo in Calligraphy, Bamboo is symbolized as "long life" for Chinese. |
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Star Leo
This Blue star design is the sign Leo, in Kanji character; it has a worn vintage texture with off angle placement. It is for friends or family who love horoscopes, and were born from July 23 - Aug 22 |
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Autumn in Kanji
Beautiful sceneries are all around in Autumn, they are all like framing drawings that tell moving stories. |
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Pixel Christmas in Kanji
Be shine be dazzling, in this Christmas, you are bright like a star, warm family and friends' heart with your love. |
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Star Vir
This star design is the sign Virgo, in Kanji character; it has a worn vintage texture with off angle placement. It is for friends or family who love horoscopes, and were born from Aug 23 to Sept 22. |
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North South East West in Kanji
Kanji characters that represent 4 different directions, North, South, East and West. Inspired by an adventurer's compass design. |
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Happy New Year in Kanji
Kanji Calligraphy design for Happy New Year. It is time to review the past year and time to go on, looking forward to have a better year and wishing for all the best. |
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Chinese Zodiac Tiger in Kanji
"Born leader" is the key word for the Tigers. Noble and Fearless, Tigers are respected for their courage, even from those working against them. |
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Chinese Zodiac Dragon in Kanji
I decided to create a design merging the Kanji characters for the word “Dragon”, with an illustration of a Dragon as the background. Dragon’s are the symbol for power and strength for the Chinese. |
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Happiness, Good Fortune and Blessing
On This character "FU" means happiness, Good Fortune and Blessing. It is the Chinese's favorite Character and the blooming plum blossom also represents flourishing life. |
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Happy in Kanji with Smiley
A fun and cute Kanji character crossover with smiling design, bringing you happiness for a sweet and wonderful life! Helps us think everyday of all the wonderful things in our life to be grateful for. |
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Princess in Kanji
Hope this cute Princess design in the pink Kanji character, with a little crown, will make you or your love feel sweet and special! |
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Kanji Longevity - Happy Birthday
Longevity in Kanji is a fortuitous word that is frequently used at birthday events. It is a great design, suitable for anyone, youth, elder, male or female. Happy Birthday! |
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Love in Kanji
Love is about passion, laughing and crying, about sharing every piece of you. I embed love in this Kanji character, sharing it with you and every one you love. |
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Dream in Kanji
Dream in Kanji calligraphy design, with purple rainbow-like graphic, for those who love to day-dream, who love to fantasy, who has a lot of creative imagination. |
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Chinese Zodiac Horse in Kanji
Zodiac - Horse people are active and energetic. They got plenty of sex-appeal and know how to dress. Horses love to be in the crowd. |
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Power in Kanji
Power is the passion and light that shine in your heart, giving you courage to brighten your life! |
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Happiness, Good Fortune and Blessing Collage
Collage of 100 Kanji character Happiness, Good Fortune and Blessing. This character not only represents something good, or is used in New Year, it has also become a cultural sign that you could see ev |
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Chinese Zodiac Rat in Kanji
Rat people are born under the sign of charm and aggressiveness. They are expressive and can be talkative sometimes. |
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