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The Chinese Character for Love - Meaning, Stroke Order, and Cultural Significance #148839 (License: Personal Use)
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This image displays the traditional Chinese character 愛 (pronounced “ài”), meaning “love,” written in elegant, bold brushstroke calligraphy. The character combines elements representing heart (心) and action, reflecting the Confucian and Buddhist ideals of active, selfless love. It is widely used in East Asian cultures across literature, tattoos, wedding decor, and spiritual practice.
Used on cultural education pages, language-learning sites, tattoo inspiration galleries, or articles about Eastern philosophy and symbolism; targets users seeking meaning behind symbols, learners of Chinese, or designers incorporating meaningful typography.
Related Cliparts: Discover the beautiful Chinese character "愛" (ài), symbolizing love. Learn its stroke order, cultural depth, and how it's used in art, language, and daily life.
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