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風雨 is wind and rain in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja.
This can also refer to the elements of trials and hardships (in life).
風雨無阻 is a proverb that is often translated as “Go ahead as planned regardless of the weather” or, “[Overcome] despite the rain and wind.”
This is a Chinese proverb that suggests that you are willing (or should be willing) to overcome any adversity, and accomplish your task at hand.
There is a second/optional part to this phrase that suggests that you should do this together with someone (see our other 8-character version if you want the full phrase).
風暴 is the Chinese word for storm.
If the meaning of storm is somehow important or significant to you, these are the characters you want.
The first character means wind, and the second means violent or sudden.
Note: This would be understood in Korean Hanja, however, Koreans would generally use these characters in reverse order.
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暴風 is the Japanese Kanji and old Korean Hanja word for storm (can also mean gale, tempest, typhoon, hurricane, gale, violent wind, or windstorm - especially in Korean and Chinese).
If the meaning of storm is somehow significant to you, these are the Kanji you want.
The first Kanji means violent or sudden. The second Kanji means wind.
This also means storm in Chinese but more in regards to a wind storm than a general storm. It's about the same for this word in Korean.
神龍 or Shen Long literally means “god dragon” or “divine dragon.”
神龍 is a spiritual dragon from Chinese mythology that controls wind, storms, clouds, and rain. Historically, farmers in China avoid offending this dragon, as it could result in a drought or flooding of their fields.
Shen Long has blue/azure scales and appears on the beautiful robes of some Chinese emperors.
Sometimes romanized as Shen Lung and sometimes written as 神竜 in Japan with the pronunciation of Shinryū or Shenron. It can also be a given name in Japan.
The first four characters are often translated as “Go ahead as planned regardless of the weather” or, “[Overcome] despite the rain and wind.” The last four characters can mean “Stick together” but literally means “Take the same boat [together].”
風雨無阻同舟共濟 is a Chinese proverb that suggests that you are willing (or should be willing) to overcome any adversity, and accomplish your task at hand. The second part (last four characters) is sometimes left off but this second part strongly suggests that you should overcome that adversity together.
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Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your Wind and Rain search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
風雨 风雨 see styles |
fēng yǔ feng1 yu3 feng yü fuuu / fuu ふうう |
More info & calligraphy: Wind and Rain(1) wind and rain; (2) rainstorm; (given name) Fūu wind and rain |
潚 㴋 see styles |
xiāo xiao1 hsiao |
sound of rain and wind |
吹降 see styles |
fukiburi ふきぶり |
(irregular okurigana usage) driving rain; rainstorm; wind and rain |
瀟瀟 see styles |
xiāo xiāo xiao1 xiao1 hsiao hsiao |
(of wind and rain) howling and pounding; (of light rain) pattering |
蕭々 see styles |
shoushou / shosho しょうしょう |
(adv-to,adj-t) drearily; with desolation; with loneliness (esp. the rain and wind); (given name) Shoushou |
蕭蕭 see styles |
shoushou / shosho しょうしょう |
(adv-to,adj-t) drearily; with desolation; with loneliness (esp. the rain and wind) |
雨風 see styles |
amekaze; amakaze あめかぜ; あまかぜ |
rain and wind; driving rain; the elements |
吹降り see styles |
fukiburi ふきぶり |
(irregular okurigana usage) driving rain; rainstorm; wind and rain |
風台風 see styles |
kazetaifuu / kazetaifu かぜたいふう |
(See 雨台風) typhoon with severe wind (and little rain) |
風水雨 see styles |
fēng shuǐ yǔ feng1 shui3 yu3 feng shui yü |
wind, floods, and rain (?) |
五勞七傷 五劳七伤 see styles |
wǔ láo qī shāng wu3 lao2 qi1 shang1 wu lao ch`i shang wu lao chi shang |
(TCM) "five strains and seven impairments", five referring to the five viscera 五臟|五脏[wu3 zang4], and seven to adverse effects on one's body as a result of: overeating (spleen), anger (liver), moisture (kidney), cold (lung), worry (heart), wind and rain (outer appearance) and fear (mind) |
吹き降り see styles |
fukiburi ふきぶり |
driving rain; rainstorm; wind and rain |
呼風喚雨 呼风唤雨 see styles |
hū fēng huàn yǔ hu1 feng1 huan4 yu3 hu feng huan yü |
to call the wind and summon the rain (idiom); to exercise magical powers; fig. to stir up troubles |
喚雨呼風 唤雨呼风 see styles |
huàn yǔ hū fēng huan4 yu3 hu1 feng1 huan yü hu feng |
to call the wind and summon the rain (idiom); to exercise magical powers; fig. to stir up troubles; also 呼風喚雨|呼风唤雨[hu1 feng1 huan4 yu3] |
春風化雨 春风化雨 see styles |
chūn fēng huà yǔ chun1 feng1 hua4 yu3 ch`un feng hua yü chun feng hua yü |
lit. spring wind and rain (idiom); fig. the long-term influence of a solid education |
櫛風沐雨 栉风沐雨 see styles |
zhì fēng mù yǔ zhi4 feng1 mu4 yu3 chih feng mu yü shippuumokuu / shippumoku しっぷうもくう |
lit. to comb one's hair in the wind and wash it in the rain (idiom); fig. to work in the open regardless of the weather (yoji) struggling through wind and rain; undergoing hardships |
櫛風浴雨 see styles |
shippuuyokuu / shippuyoku しっぷうよくう |
(yoji) struggling through wind and rain; undergoing hardships |
淒風苦雨 凄风苦雨 see styles |
qī fēng kǔ yǔ qi1 feng1 ku3 yu3 ch`i feng k`u yü chi feng ku yü |
lit. bleak wind and icy rain (idiom); fig. hardships; miserable circumstances |
滿城風雨 满城风雨 see styles |
mǎn chéng fēng yǔ man3 cheng2 feng1 yu3 man ch`eng feng yü man cheng feng yü |
lit. wind and rain sweeping through the town (idiom); fig. a big scandal; an uproar; the talk of the town |
狂風暴雨 狂风暴雨 see styles |
kuáng fēng - bào yǔ kuang2 feng1 - bao4 yu3 k`uang feng - pao yü kuang feng - pao yü |
(idiom) howling wind and torrential rain; furious storm; (fig.) (idiom) difficult circumstances; dangerous situation |
狂風驟雨 狂风骤雨 see styles |
kuáng fēng zhòu yǔ kuang2 feng1 zhou4 yu3 k`uang feng chou yü kuang feng chou yü |
strong wind and heavy rain (idiom) |
腥風血雨 腥风血雨 see styles |
xīng fēng xuè yǔ xing1 feng1 xue4 yu3 hsing feng hsüeh yü |
lit. foul wind and bloody rain (idiom); fig. reign of terror; carnage |
見風是雨 见风是雨 see styles |
jiàn fēng shì yǔ jian4 feng1 shi4 yu3 chien feng shih yü |
lit. see the wind and assume it will rain (idiom); fig. gullible; to believe whatever people suggest |
遮風避雨 遮风避雨 see styles |
zhē fēng bì yǔ zhe1 feng1 bi4 yu3 che feng pi yü |
to give shelter from the wind and rain; to keep out the elements |
風雨の禍 see styles |
fuuunoka / fuunoka ふううのか |
disaster caused by wind and rain |
風雨同舟 风雨同舟 see styles |
fēng yǔ tóng zhōu feng1 yu3 tong2 zhou1 feng yü t`ung chou feng yü tung chou |
lit. in the same boat under wind and rain (idiom); fig. to stick together in hard times |
風雨如晦 风雨如晦 see styles |
fēng yǔ rú huì feng1 yu3 ru2 hui4 feng yü ju hui |
lit. wind and rain darken the sky (idiom); fig. the situation looks grim |
風雨淒淒 风雨凄凄 see styles |
fēng yǔ qī qī feng1 yu3 qi1 qi1 feng yü ch`i ch`i feng yü chi chi |
wretched wind and rain |
風雨漂搖 风雨漂摇 see styles |
fēng yǔ piāo yáo feng1 yu3 piao1 yao2 feng yü p`iao yao feng yü piao yao |
tossed about by the wind and rain (idiom); (of a situation) unstable |
風雨飄搖 风雨飘摇 see styles |
fēng yǔ piāo yáo feng1 yu3 piao1 yao2 feng yü p`iao yao feng yü piao yao |
tossed about by the wind and rain (idiom); (of a situation) unstable |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Wind and Rain | 風雨 风雨 | fuu-u / fu-u | fēng yǔ / feng1 yu3 / feng yu / fengyu | feng yü / fengyü |
Overcome: Regardless of the Rain and Wind | 風雨無阻 风雨无阻 | fēng yǔ wú zǔ feng1 yu3 wu2 zu3 feng yu wu zu fengyuwuzu | feng yü wu tsu fengyüwutsu |
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Storm | 風暴 风暴 | fēng bào / feng1 bao4 / feng bao / fengbao | feng pao / fengpao | |
Storm Windstorm | 暴風 暴风 | baku fuu / bou fuu / arashi baku fu / bo fu / arashi | bào fēng / bao4 feng1 / bao feng / baofeng | pao feng / paofeng |
Shen Long | 神龍 | shenron / shinryuu shenron / shinryu | shén lóng shen2 long2 shen long shenlong | shen lung shenlung |
Regardless of the Weather, We Overcome Troubles Together | 風雨無阻同舟共濟 风雨无阻同舟共济 | fēng yǔ wú zǔ tóng zhōu gòng jì feng1 yu3 wu2 zu3 tong2 zhou1 gong4 ji4 feng yu wu zu tong zhou gong ji fengyuwuzutongzhougongji | feng yü wu tsu t`ung chou kung chi feng yü wu tsu tung chou kung chi |
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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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