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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.

一将功成りて万骨枯る

proverb

Behind one general's glory lie the remains of countless unsung heroes. Lit. While one general reaches glory, ten thousand bones are decaying.

His success is an example of the proverb 'one general achieves success at the cost of ten thousand bones'.

将を射んと欲すればまず馬を射よ

proverb

begin with the lesser things to obtain the greater; he who would the daughter win, must with the mother first begin

二度ある事は三度ある

phrase

what happens twice will happen three times, if it happens twice it will happen again

This is the second time he's been late. Well, they say what happens twice will happen three times.

三人寄れば文殊の知恵

phrase

two heads are better than one

In order to solve problems, it is important to listen to the opinions of many people, as the saying goes, 'two heads are better than one'.

第三次世界大戦

name

World War III

開府儀同三司

noun

(historical) Synonym of 准大臣 (Jun-daijin): title of an honorary grand minister equal to a vice-daijin; in the same honors between the 内大臣 (naidaijin, “minister of the center”) and the 大納言 (dainagon, “upper counselor”)

He was promoted to the position of Kaifu Yitong Sansi.

儀同三司母

name

a courtesy name of Takashina no Kishi/Takako, Heian-period poet

Gidōsanshimō is a courtesy name of Takashina no Kishi.

三十六計逃げるに如かず

phrase

among the Thirty-Six Stratagems, nothing beats fleeing

Whenever he faced a difficult situation, he always said, 'The best of the Thirty-Six Stratagems is to run away.'

うかうか三十きょろきょろ四十

proverb

(idiomatic) living a life without achieving anything great

He warned the young people, saying 'At thirty, one should not be careless, at forty, one should not be indecisive.'

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