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While known in the west as fu dogs or foo dogs, these are actually guardian lions.
These are the lion statues traditionally placed at the entrance of Chinese imperial palaces, imperial tombs, temples, and high-ranking officials' homes. These days, you are more likely to see them at the entrance to a fancy Chinese restaurant.
石獅子 means “stone lion(s).”
Martial Arts Teacher
師父 means master in Chinese (occasionally used in Korean Hanja and Japanese). In the context of Martial Arts, this is the master and teacher who instructs students.
The second character by itself means father. Thus, you get the “Fatherly Master” translation. There's an old Chinese saying that goes something like, “One who is your teacher for one day is your father for life.”
Language notes: I've often seen this romanized as “sifu,” this is actually the Cantonese romanization. In Mandarin Chinese, it's “Shifu.” The pronunciation in Mandarin is actually like “sure foo” (using typical English pronunciation). There's an “R-sound” in there, which is not obvious from the romanization. Many martial arts studios incorrectly pronounce this like “she foo” (which is actually the Japanese pronunciation). In Cantonese, it sounds like “Sea foo” (almost like “seafood,” minus the “d” at the end).
師父 is kind of a weird selection for a calligraphy wall scroll; this entry is more for educational purposes. But you are welcome to buy it if it suits your circumstances.
Secondary version of Sifu
師傅 is “sifu” as in the “master” in the context of martial arts.
But two sifu titles are floating around. This one can simply mean “skilled worker.”
Historically, this term has been used for many things, such as “The tutor of a king or emperor.” But now it's more commonly used to mean master worker or qualified worker.
Currently, within the field of skilled labor, a master (Shifu) is higher than a journeyman and is considered to be one worthy of teaching others.
Note: In the 1970s and 1980s, this term was used as a common form of polite address between people. You might say, “master, do you know where Tian'anmen Square is?” to a person on the street at that time. This usage has almost passed; however, for some reason, people still often refer to taxi cab drivers as “master” in China (though I think/hope this is fading).
In Mandarin Chinese, this is pronounced like “Sure Foo,” and in Cantonese, like “See Foo.”
The second character is the difference between this sifu and the other. In this case, the second character by itself means tutor, instructor, or teacher.
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your Foo search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
芙蓉 see styles |
fú róng fu2 rong2 fu jung fuyou / fuyo ふよう |
cotton rose hibiscus (Hibiscus mutabilis); lotus; foo yung (Chinese dish similar to an omelet) (1) (kana only) cotton rose (Hibiscus mutabilis); Confederate rose; dixie rosemallow; (2) lotus blossom; (surname, female given name) Fuyou lotus |
フォー see styles |
foo フォー |
{food} pho (Vietnamese noodle soup) (vie: pho); (personal name) Fau; Fo |
フォー・ナイン see styles |
foo nain フォー・ナイン |
four nines (i.e. 99.99%) |
ベスト・フォー see styles |
besuto foo ベスト・フォー |
final four (in a tournament) (wasei: best four); reaching the semifinals |
ツー・バイ・フォー see styles |
tsuu bai foo / tsu bai foo ツー・バイ・フォー |
two-by-four (e.g. method) |
Variations: |
foa(p); foo フォア(P); フォー |
four |
フォー・レター・ワード see styles |
foo retaa waado / foo reta wado フォー・レター・ワード |
four-letter word (esp. in English) |
フォー・サイクル・エンジン see styles |
foo saikuru enjin フォー・サイクル・エンジン |
four-cycle engine |
Variations: |
fookaado; foo kaado / fookado; foo kado フォーカード; フォー・カード |
{cards} four-of-a-kind (wasei: four card) |
Variations: |
foonain; foo nain フォーナイン; フォー・ナイン |
four nines (i.e. 99.99%) |
ボウリング・フォー・コロンバイン see styles |
bouringu foo koronbain / boringu foo koronbain ボウリング・フォー・コロンバイン |
(wk) Bowling for Columbine (documentary by Michael Moore, 2002) |
Variations: |
tsuubaifoo; tsuu bai foo / tsubaifoo; tsu bai foo ツーバイフォー; ツー・バイ・フォー |
two-by-four (e.g. method) |
Variations: |
foosaikuruenjin; foo saikuru enjin フォーサイクルエンジン; フォー・サイクル・エンジン |
four-cycle engine |
Variations: |
bouringufookoronbain; bouringu foo koronbain / boringufookoronbain; boringu foo koronbain ボウリングフォーコロンバイン; ボウリング・フォー・コロンバイン |
(work) Bowling for Columbine (documentary by Michael Moore, 2002) |
Variations: |
fooretaawaado; foaretaawaado; foo retaa waado; foa retaa waado / fooretawado; foaretawado; foo reta wado; foa reta wado フォーレターワード; フォアレターワード; フォー・レター・ワード; フォア・レター・ワード |
(See 四文字言葉) four-letter word (esp. in English) |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Foo | フー | fuu / fu | ||
Fu Dog Foo Dog | 石獅子 石狮子 | shí shī zi shi2 shi1 zi5 shi shi zi shishizi | shih shih tzu shihshihtzu |
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Fatherly Master Sifu Shi Fu Shifu | 師父 师父 | shi fu / shifu | shī fù / shi1 fu4 / shi fu / shifu | shih fu / shihfu |
Master Skilled Worker | 師傅 师傅 | shī fu / shi1 fu / shi fu / shifu | shih fu / shihfu | |
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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Professional calligraphers are getting to be hard to find these days.
Instead of drawing characters by hand, the new generation in China merely type roman letters into their computer keyboards and pick the character that they want from a list that pops up.
There is some fear that true Chinese calligraphy may become a lost art in the coming years. Many art institutes in China are now promoting calligraphy programs in hopes of keeping this unique form
of art alive.
Even with the teachings of a top-ranked calligrapher in China, my calligraphy will never be good enough to sell. I will leave that to the experts.
The same calligrapher who gave me those lessons also attracted a crowd of thousands and a TV crew as he created characters over 6-feet high. He happens to be ranked as one of the top 100 calligraphers in all of China. He is also one of very few that would actually attempt such a feat.
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