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我が立つ杣

noun

(poetic) a mountain where the first-person speaker resides / (by extension, poetic) Synonym of 比叡山 (Hiei-zan): Mount Hiei, where Saichō erected Enryaku-ji, the first Tendai monastery

The forest where I stand is filled with silence and beauty.

火のないところに煙は立たない

proverb

where there's smoke, there's fire

Rumors are spreading that he is the culprit, but there must be some reason because 'where there's smoke, there's fire.'

後悔先に立たず

proverb

don't cry over spilt milk

四の五の言う

verb

to grumble (about something trivial)

He is always grumbling about trivial things, it's really annoying.

言わん方無し

phrase

there are no words to describe it

念彼観音力

phrase

(Buddhism) think on the power of Kannon

言うは易く行うは難し

proverb

it is easier said than done

He admitted that it is difficult to execute the plan, saying 'it is easier said than done.'

火の無い所に煙は立たぬ

proverb

Alternative form of 火の無い所に煙は立たない

There must be a reason why he is acting suspiciously. It's like the saying, 'Where there's smoke, there's fire.'

桃李もの言わざれども下自ら蹊を成す

proverb

a man of virtue will naturally attract admirers, good wine speaks for itself

He is truly a person who embodies the saying, 'A man of virtue will naturally attract admirers.'

彼を知り己を知れば百戦殆からず

phrase

(literally) know the other side and yourself, a hundred battles will not be perilous

This ancient proverb, 'know the other side and yourself, and you will not be in danger in a hundred battles', teaches us the importance of understanding ourselves and others.

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