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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.'

能ある鷹は爪を隠す

proverb

(idiomatic) To hold back.

He remembered the proverb 'A capable hawk hides its talons' and modestly showed his talent.

爪の垢を煎じて飲む

verb

(idiomatic) learn something (from someone serving as an example), follow in someone's footsteps

He respected the man so much that he would drink his nail clippings if he could.

能鷹隠爪

phrase

wise man keeps some of his talents in reserve

He practices the teaching of 'Noutaka Kakusou', keeping some of his talents hidden.

パプア食火鶏

noun

Alternative spelling of パプア火食い鳥 (“northern cassowary”)

パプア火食い鳥

noun

a northern cassowary (Casuarius unappendiculatus)

The Papua fire-eating bird, with its unique appearance, is a bird you won't forget once you see it.

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.'

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.

月月火水木金金

name

An Imperial Japan-era military song.

Gessho Kassuimokukinkin is a military song in Japan, and its lyrics depict the rigorous training of soldiers.

月月火水木金金

phrase

"Mon-Mon-Tue-Wed-Thu-Fri-Fri" (i.e. working all seven days of the week, including weekends.)

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