10 Chinese Symbols & Meanings For A Happy Home (2024)

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The start of the Gregorian new year inspiresresolutions and change in almost every area, all with the hope of improving a person’s life. But it’s not the only new yearwe should celebrate. Today's Chinese new year (as well as the eternal need for a little more feng shui in our lives) has turned our thoughts toEast Asiandesign.

Rich in symbolism and with a penchant for beauty, the decorative arts of China have intrigued scholars and enthusiasts for millennia. “Symbolic meaning has played a significant role in the lives of the Chinese,” a document on Chinese symbols, produced by The British Museum explains, “The nature of their written and spoken language has contributed to the rich vocabulary of symbolism.”

Bring some good fortune to your home this year with these life-improving Chinese symbols.

Chinese Symbol 1: Orchid

In his study “Symbolism in Chinese Porcelain“, Fong Chow—onetime assistant curator of Far Eastern Art at the Metropolitan Museum in New York—revealed, “Flowers, the most universal of symbols, are found in profusion in Chinese art.” Confucius considered the orchid a noble plant. It is recorded that, when he came across orchids in a wood, he compared their giving off of their fragrant aroma despite no one being around to appreciate it to a man who maintains his noble character in spite of poverty. Along with the plum (winter), the chrysanthemum (autumn) and the bamboo (summer), the orchid (spring) is considered one of the Four Plants of Virtue.

Chinese Symbol 2: Bamboo

One of the most uniquely Chinese symbols, bamboo is rich in meaning. Because its Chinese word (zhu 竹) is a hom*ophone of the word for ‘to congratulate’, it has positive connotations. Its hardiness (it grows and is green all year round) represents durability and strength, whilst its flexibility represents resilience. (Even in strong winds, it will bend, but not break, and then return to its upright position.) It is considered honourable in its simplicity as it produces no flowers or fruit, and its empty stalks are Chinese symbols of modesty and humility. Writer Su Dong-po said, “One can manage without eating flesh; but one cannot manage without the bamboo.”

Chinese Symbol 3: Five

The number five (wu 五) is always considered auspicious in Chinese culture, particularly because of its association with the five complementary world elements. Comprised of water, fire, wood, metal and earth, the wu xing (as they are collectively described) is a most basic organisational principle of Chinese thought and informs many other principles such as the Five Blessings, Five Classics or the Five Metals.

Chinese Symbol 4: Birds

There are many important birds in Chinese symbology—the most important of which is the phoenix (feng 凤). This mythical bird is described as the ‘king of the birds’ and represents all winged animals in the Four Benevolent Animals classification system. (The phoenix represents birds, the dragon represents scaled creatures, the unicorn represents animals and the tortoise represents shelled creatures.) In decorative arts, phoenixes symbolise good fortune and opportunity. It is the Chinese symbol of the Empress and, when shown with the dragon (the Emperor), connotes a perfect marriage.

Due to its long life, the crane (he 鹤) symbolises longevity. They are referred to as the ‘coursers of the Gods’ and flying cranes symbolise a hope for a promotion. Its Chinese word is similar to the word for ‘harmony’ so a pair of cranes symbolises a harmonious marriage. Peaco*cks, with their showy feather tails, signify beauty and dignity.

Chinese Symbol 5: Dragon

The dragon is the most powerful symbol in Chinese culture with supernatural powers and the ability to control cosmic forces. Very much a sacred imperial symbol, it represents the Emperor (just as the phoenix represents the Empress). Whilst a dangerous symbol in many other traditions, the Chinese dragon is good-natured and is the most auspicious of all. One of its abilities is that of summoning rain to dry land which suggests prosperity.

Chinese Symbol 6: Ginkgo tree

The Ginkgo tree is a native of China and considered a sacred tree. It is described by dendrologists as a living fossil on account of it being a remnant of the dinosaur period and is the only species of its division, with no living relatives. Although it originally grew throughout the northern hemisphere, only a few in China survived the last ice age. (Four ginkgo trees also miraculously survived the Hiroshima atomic blast.) Because of its resilience, it represents longevity and enlightenment. It was also a common motif of the Art Nouveau period.

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Chinese Symbol 7: Vase

A vase in Chinese symbology is a rebus for ‘peace’ or ‘safety’ because the words for ‘vase’ (ping 瓶) and for ‘peace’ (pingan 平安) are pronounced the same, and a vase which holds flowers from all seasons, symbolises peace throughout the year. A treasure vase is also one of the Eight Auspicious Symbols of Buddhism.

Gourd-shaped vases take on further meaning. Although they were literally used to contain medicine, in Chinese belief, the word itself holds meaning. The word for ‘gourds’ (hú lu 葫芦) seems to have a hom*ophonic relationship with the word for ‘protection’ (hù 护) and ‘blessing’ (hù 祜).

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Chinese Symbol 8: Fish

A common symbol in Japanese decorative arts, fish (yu 鱼) symbolise wealth as its Chinese word sounds similar to ‘abundance and affluence’. A leaping carp symbolises overcoming a difficult challenge, in reference to the legend that a carp which can leap over the mythical Dragon’s Gate will transform into a dragon. A pair of fish represents happiness in marriage and is related to fertility due to the reproductive success of fish.

Chinese Symbol 9: Pomegranate

Pomegranates are a universal symbol of prosperity, fertility and abundance. Popular in mythology and religion, the fruit is equally an important symbol of Chinese culture symbolising fertility and many offspring. Pomegranates were also also used in Buddhist religious ceremonies, being regarded as a good luck charm.

Chinese Symbol 10: Red

As one of the five colours which represent the five elements—of which it represents fire—red is an important colour in Chinese culture. It’s also a symbol of success, happiness and celebration. Chinese brides traditionally wear the colour as it’s considered to ward off evil and bring good fortune.

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What is the Chinese symbol for home? ›

Qiu Gui Su is a native Mandarin speaker who has taught Mandarin Chinese for over 20 years. 家 (jiā) means family, home, or house in Chinese.

What is the Chinese symbol for happy? ›

The Chinese character "囍", since ancient times, has symbolized joy and happiness. But when exactly did this character begin to weave itself into the rich tapestry of Chinese culture?

What is the Chinese symbol for positive energy? ›

"気" (Chi) -- our Chinese character for "bubbles" and. "positive energy". Because we're all about making you. feel satisfied, joy and pleasure from the inside out.

What are the Chinese symbols for blessing? ›

The character fu (福) stands for blessings, good luck, and good fortune. The Chinese word for bat (fu 蝠) has the same sound as the character fu (福) and therefore is a symbol for blessing.

What symbolizes a home? ›

Freudian psychology associates the house with the WOMAN, in a sexual sense; a house is undoubtedly a feminine symbol. Shelter and security are words commonly used surrounding house. Has a correspondence with the universe, the roof as heaven, the windows as deities and the body as the earth.

What is the symbol for prosperity in home? ›

The Feng Shui Frog

The Feng Shui frog has been viewed in Chinese culture as a symbol of wealth. The frog is often said to have brought health, wealth and prosperity to the houses of those lacking either or all of them.

Is there a symbol for happiness? ›

The bluebird symbolism is associated with happiness and joy in many cultures, while the adinkra symbol from West Africa symbolizes unity and harmony.

What is the Goodluck Chinese symbol? ›

Chinese symbol: , good fortune; good luck, fortunate; blessing, happiness.

What Chinese flower means happiness? ›

Chrysanthemum. Chrysanthemums, which symbolize happiness and vitality, are a popular autumn flower in China and carry special significance during lunar new year celebrations.

Is there a symbol for positivity? ›

Cultural interpretations of positivity symbols vary widely. From the lotus flower in Buddhism symbolizing purity and enlightenment to the tree of life in Celtic culture representing growth and interconnectedness, every civilization has its own unique set of symbols.

What is the Chinese symbol for inner strength? ›

Chinese symbol: 氣, 气, gas, air; Qi, chi; inner strength; breath, spirit; mental status; anger, make angry.

What Chinese animal is a symbol for happiness? ›

Other Significant Animals in Chinese

As a hom*ophone for 欢 (huān) meaning joyous, the presence of a badger is a symbol of great happiness. Because 蝠 sounds and looks like 福, a bat represents good luck, longevity and happiness.

What are the Chinese symbols of happiness? ›

Can't read Chinese? Not a problem—囍 isn't a Chinese character but a decorative symbol made up of two Chinese characters. Happiness (喜, xǐ), written twice, creates囍, representing twice the happiness.

What is the Chinese symbol for kindness? ›

Chinese symbol: , mercy; kind, loving; benevolent; loving kindness; affectionate love; motherliness, one's mother.

What are the 4 blessings Chinese symbol? ›

"The most important goals in life in Chinese traditional thought are the \"four blessings\" (si fu 四福) which are happiness (xi 喜), professional success or prosperity (lu 禄), longevity (shou 寿), and good luck (good fortune) (fu 福).

What is the Chinese concept of home? ›

The private home is a module, or basic cell, that makes up the Chinese city. The Chinese character for "Jia" at once means both "house" and "family". A Chinese dwelling is not only a symbol of status and fortune, but also a vessel for daily life that serves as a family sanctuary.

What is the Chinese letter that looks like a house? ›

And that is the make of the Chinese character home, 家 (Jiā).

What does the home symbol mean? ›

The purpose of the home icon is to mark a clear path back to the home page of a website.

What is house special in Chinese? ›

House Special on a menu in a Chinese restaurant usually means it has a little bit of everything. You almost always see it on a list of soups, fried rice or noodle dishes, where the other choices are shrimp, beef, chicken, or pork. The House Special will include all of the above.

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