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Written by Vicky liu   
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Chinese symbols have come a long way to discover a new found glory in modern western culture. Although the Chinese language has evolved into a far more formalized form of writing the ancient symbols that were initially used by the people continue to receive popularity.
by Vickyliu


Chinese symbols have come a long way to discover a new found magnificence in modern western civilization. Although the Chinese language has evolved into a far more official form of writing the ancient symbols that were initially used by the people continue to receive popularity.

The symbols which have been way of communication in China since ancient time will never lose its appeal as they are beautiful and artistic. They represent not only the Chinese ancient script but also a form of art.

Particularly gaining popularity in the west are Chinese name symbols. People fancy posters, pictures, tattoos and any other kind of fashion or decoration accessories with their names written in Chinese symbols upon them. This is considered to be the latest fashion and is looked at as a highly revered and hip thing to do.

The inspiration of having your name written in Chinese symbol on yourself or on personal item has an aim. It actually describes the personality of the person. If the others do not know what it means you can always explain the meaning of your name.

For the non Chinese people such symbols represent beauty of their form and they want to include it in their life by having their names written in these symbols. Once done people use it as their personality logo for their own purposes.

The globally appealing Chinese symbols are bound to be appreciated by anybody from any culture whatsoever. Such is the artistry behind this ancient art. It is however imperative to confirm the meaning of the Chinese name symbol that you intend on using for whatever purposes.

This is because many times people go for a particular Chinese symbol merely because of its amazing physical appearance only to find out that it has a rather embarrassing meaning.

In the modern times getting your name translated to Chinese symbol is hardly difficult. The trouble lies in the pronunciation however. Once the name is translated to Chinese symbol the phonetics will change and your name will sound quite different. If you insist on saying your name in your way it will become meaningless.

When people get their names converted to Chinese language they don't realize one thing that their name will sound quite different as compared to how it sounds originally. When we attempt to get our names translated to Chinese symbol we expect that it will be a direct conversion. Anyway the most important thing is the philosophical meaning which comes with the translation.

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