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一切都將過去 is a phrase that means “this too shall pass” in Chinese.
This should be a reminder on your wall that no matter how bad things get, difficulties in life are transient and will go away in time.
This is not the only way to express this idea, as there are also 这一切都会过去 and 一切都会过去.
The version we are using here is more traditional sounding.
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Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your we shall search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
敵を知り己を知れば百戦危うからず see styles |
tekioshirionooshirebahyakusenayaukarazu てきをしりおのをしればひゃくせんあやうからず |
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要 see styles |
yào yao4 yao you / yo よう |
to want; to need; to ask for; will; shall; about to; need to; should; if (same as 要是[yao4 shi5]); (bound form) important (1) main point; essential point; important thing; (n,adj-f) (2) necessity; need; requirement; (surname) Yoshi Important, essential, necessary, strategic; want, need; about to; intercept; coerce; agree, etc. |
食 see styles |
sì si4 ssu shoku(p); jiki(ok); shi(ok) しょく(P); じき(ok); し(ok) |
to feed (a person or animal) (1) food; foodstuff; (2) (しょく only) eating; appetite; (n,ctr) (3) (しょく only) meal; portion āhāra, 阿賀羅 food; to eat, feed. The rules are numerous, and seem to have changed; originally flesh food was not improper and vegetarianism was a later development; the early three rules in regard to 'clean' foods are that 'I shall not have seen the creature killed, nor heard it killed for me, nor have any doubt that it was killed for me'. The five 'unclean' foods are the above three, with creatures that have died a natural death; and creatures that have been killed by other creatures. The nine classes add to the five, creatures not killed for me; raw flesh, or creatures mauled by other creatures; things not seasonable or at the right time; things previously killed. The Laṅkavātāra Sutra and certain other sutras forbid all killed food. |
よう see styles |
you / yo よう |
(auxiliary verb) (1) (on non-五段 stem, e.g. 食べる→食べよう; indicates intention) (I) will; (I) shall; (auxiliary verb) (2) (on non-五段 stem; indicates suggestion or invitation) let's; (auxiliary verb) (3) (on non-五段 stem; indicates speculation) (I) wonder (if); might it be (that); maybe; perhaps; perchance; (personal name) Yaw |
可し see styles |
beshi べし |
(suffix) (kana only) (See 可き・1) shall; should; must |
將要 将要 see styles |
jiāng yào jiang1 yao4 chiang yao |
will; shall; to be going to |
就要 see styles |
jiù yào jiu4 yao4 chiu yao |
will; shall; to be going to |
某氏 see styles |
boushi / boshi ぼうし |
a certain person; unnamed person; Mr. So-and-so; a certain someone who shall remain unnamed |
為準 为准 see styles |
wéi zhǔn wei2 zhun3 wei chun |
to serve as the norm; ...shall prevail (as standard for rules, regulations, price etc) |
手張り see styles |
tebari てばり |
(1) gluing by hand; (2) gambling without money (on the understanding that losses shall be covered later) |
不憤不啟 不愤不启 see styles |
bù fèn bù qǐ bu4 fen4 bu4 qi3 pu fen pu ch`i pu fen pu chi |
a student shall not be enlightened until he has tried hard by himself (idiom) |
假一賠十 假一赔十 see styles |
jiǎ yī péi shí jia3 yi1 pei2 shi2 chia i p`ei shih chia i pei shih |
lit. if one is fake, I shall compensate you for ten of them; fig. (of goods) 100% genuine |
日月雙懸 日月双悬 see styles |
rì yuè shuāng xuán ri4 yue4 shuang1 xuan2 jih yüeh shuang hsüan nichigatsu narabekakeru |
sun and moon shall hang together |
父子親密 父子亲密 see styles |
fù zǐ qīn mì fu4 zi3 qin1 mi4 fu tzu ch`in mi fu tzu chin mi fûshi shinmitsu |
father and son shall be intimate |
物とする see styles |
monotosuru ものとする |
(exp,vs-i) (1) (kana only) (after a verb, e.g. in a contract) shall ...; (exp,vs-i) (2) (kana only) {math} to assume; to suppose |
猶あらじ see styles |
naoaraji なおあらじ |
(expression) (archaism) must not be concluded like this; shall not finish like this |
百年河清 see styles |
hyakunenkasei / hyakunenkase ひゃくねんかせい |
(expression) (yoji) waiting for one hundred years for the waters of the Yellow River to clear; waiting in vain for an unlikely event; waiting for pigs to fly; when the sky falls, we shall catch larks |
鳶飛魚躍 see styles |
enpigyoyaku えんぴぎょやく |
(1) (yoji) (rare) all of creation following their original natures, living and enjoying themselves freely; the kites fly and the fish leap; (2) (yoji) (rare) Heaven's will that all of creation shall follow their original natures and live freely; (3) (yoji) (rare) as a ruler's benevolence spreads, the people will find their places in the land based on their abilities |
いざさらば see styles |
izasaraba いざさらば |
(expression) (1) (archaism) well then, (shall we); well then, (I'll); (expression) (2) goodbye |
ましょうか see styles |
mashouka / mashoka ましょうか |
(expression) (1) (See ましょう) shall I?; (expression) (2) shall we? |
Variations: |
you; yoo / yo; yoo よう; よー |
(auxiliary verb) (1) (on non-五段 stem, e.g. 食べる→食べよう; indicates intention) (I) will; (I) shall; (auxiliary verb) (2) (on non-五段 stem; indicates suggestion or invitation) let's; (auxiliary verb) (3) (on non-五段 stem; indicates speculation) (I) wonder (if); might it be (that); maybe; perhaps; perchance; (interjection) (4) (familiar language) hey; yo; hi; (particle) (5) (empathetic version of よ) (See よ) come on; hey |
一覽眾山小 一览众山小 see styles |
yī lǎn zhòng shān xiǎo yi1 lan3 zhong4 shan1 xiao3 i lan chung shan hsiao |
(last line of the poem 望岳 by Tang poet Du Fu 杜甫[Du4 Fu3]) with one look I shall see all the smaller mountains down below (from the summit of Mt Tai 泰山[Tai4 Shan1]); (fig.) awe-inspiring view from a very high place |
衣衣隨念願 衣衣随念愿 see styles |
yī yī suí niàn yuàn yi1 yi1 sui2 nian4 yuan4 i i sui nien yüan e'e zuinen gan |
The vow of Amitābha that all the devas and men in his realm shall instantly have whatever beautiful clothing they wish. |
麻の中の蓬 see styles |
asanonakanoyomogi あさのなかのよもぎ |
(expression) (proverb) (from a quote by Xunzi) nurture beats nature; keep good men company, and you shall be of the number; a mugwort amongst hemp (will grow straight, like the hemp) |
可し(rK) see styles |
beshi べし |
(auxiliary) (1) (form) (kana only) (See べき) must; should; ought to; (auxiliary) (2) (form) (kana only) will (surely); be bound to; must; (auxiliary) (3) (form) (kana only) (indicates volition) will (do); shall |
Variations: |
tebari てばり |
(1) pasting (on) by hand; attaching (sticker, etc.) by hand; (2) (手張り only) gambling without money (on the understanding that losses shall be covered later) |
一切如來金剛誓誡 一切如来金刚誓诫 see styles |
yī qiè rú lái jīn gāng shì jiè yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 jin1 gang1 shi4 jie4 i ch`ieh ju lai chin kang shih chieh i chieh ju lai chin kang shih chieh issai nyorai kongō seikai |
The original oath of every Tathāgata, when as with the roar of a lion he declares that all creatures shall become as himself. |
盲人が盲人を導く see styles |
moujingamoujinomichibiku / mojingamojinomichibiku もうじんがもうじんをみちびく |
(exp,v5k) (proverb) the blind leading the blind; if the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch |
噂をすれば影がさす see styles |
uwasaosurebakagegasasu うわさをすればかげがさす |
(expression) (proverb) speak of the devil and he shall appear; speak rumours of someone and they shall appear |
噂をすれば影が射す see styles |
uwasaosurebakagegasasu うわさをすればかげがさす |
(expression) (proverb) speak of the devil and he shall appear; speak rumours of someone and they shall appear |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
This Too Shall Pass | 一切都將過去 一切都将过去 | yī qiè dōu jiāng guò qù yi1 qie4 dou1 jiang1 guo4 qu4 yi qie dou jiang guo qu yiqiedoujiangguoqu | i ch`ieh tou chiang kuo ch`ü ichiehtouchiangkuochü i chieh tou chiang kuo chü |
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In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line. In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese. |
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