Hi,
I need help to find this chinese character and pinyin.
I want to be able to write this character using Windows IME, but I don't know the pinyin for it.
Thanks.
Help to find the chinese character & pinyin
hi duaaagiii. thank you very much for your help.
do you know anything about chinese seal ?
actually I want to make an image of chinese seal for my chinese name, but I don't quite understand how it is formed.
as far as I know, the seal is formed by 4 characters, and most chinese name is 3 characters. what would be the fourth character ? and what is the meaning ?
if I read wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seal_(Chinese)
the fourth character would be 印 for personal name seal.
do you know anything about chinese seal ?
actually I want to make an image of chinese seal for my chinese name, but I don't quite understand how it is formed.
as far as I know, the seal is formed by 4 characters, and most chinese name is 3 characters. what would be the fourth character ? and what is the meaning ?
if I read wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seal_(Chinese)
the fourth character would be 印 for personal name seal.
Yes, using 印 (meaning "seal") as a fourth character is quite common. For example, a seal for 李小龍 (Bruce Lee) could look like
龍李
印小[/b]
(4 characters, in traditional orientation).
A three-character seal for 李小龍 could look like
小木
龍子
(3 characters in 4 spaces, with the surname occupying two spaces)
Here are a few examples:
(Source: http://www.shoppy.com.tw/~tsf168/images/itm110pic7.jpg)
龍李
印小[/b]
(4 characters, in traditional orientation).
A three-character seal for 李小龍 could look like
小木
龍子
(3 characters in 4 spaces, with the surname occupying two spaces)
Here are a few examples:
(Source: http://www.shoppy.com.tw/~tsf168/images/itm110pic7.jpg)
Xiao Zhuan Font for Chinese Seals
In Chinese paintings or calligraphy works, the authors' seal is normally in an ancient font called Xiao Zhuan, which is a font that existed before the currently used Kai Shu (Regular Script ) and after Jin Wen (Bronze Inscriptions). You will find Xiao Zhuan characters resembles natural object shapes more. See this page onhistory of Chinese character change for details.
Best Regards.
Best Regards.