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迫力 is a Chinese word that is a form of personal strength.
It is a word that describes a person who is willing to take a risk. In English, we might say, “Someone with guts.”
An example might be a person that is not rich but invests a lot of money into something (knowing they could double their money or lose it all). Win or lose, this is a person that knows or pushes their potential.
Tearing this word apart, the first character means “to compel,” urgent, urge, force, imminent, or “spur on.” The second means power, strong, bear, or exert.
Note: 迫力 is also a word in Japanese Kanji and Korean Hanja but with a meaning more like force, intensity, appeal, strength, impact, force, or simply power.
Persistence to overcome all challenges
百折不撓 is a Chinese proverb that means “Be undaunted in the face of repeated setbacks.”
More directly translated, it reads, “[Overcome] a hundred setbacks, without flinching.” 百折不撓 is of Chinese origin but is commonly used in Japanese and somewhat in Korean (same characters, different pronunciation).
This proverb comes from a long, and occasionally tragic story of a man that lived sometime around 25-220 AD. His name was Qiao Xuan, and he never stooped to flattery but remained an upright person at all times. He fought to expose the corruption of higher-level government officials at great risk to himself.
Then when he was at a higher level in the Imperial Court, bandits were regularly capturing hostages and demanding ransoms. But when his own son was captured, he was so focused on his duty to the Emperor and the common good that he sent a platoon of soldiers to raid the bandits' hideout, and stop them once and for all even at the risk of his own son's life. While all of the bandits were arrested in the raid, they killed Qiao Xuan's son at first sight of the raiding soldiers.
Near the end of his career, a new Emperor came to power, and Qiao Xuan reported to him that one of his ministers was bullying the people and extorting money from them. The new Emperor refused to listen to Qiao Xuan and even promoted the corrupt Minister. Qiao Xuan was so disgusted that in protest, he resigned from his post as minister (something almost never done) and left for his home village.
His tombstone reads “Bai Zhe Bu Nao” which is now a proverb used in Chinese culture to describe a person of strong will who puts up stubborn resistance against great odds.
My Chinese-English dictionary defines these 4 characters as “keep on fighting despite all setbacks,” “be undaunted by repeated setbacks,” and “be indomitable.”
Our translator says it can mean “never give up” in modern Chinese.
Although the first two characters are translated correctly as “repeated setbacks,” the literal meaning is “100 setbacks” or “a rope that breaks 100 times.” The last two characters can mean “do not yield” or “do not give up.”
Most Chinese, Japanese, and Korean people will not take this absolutely literal meaning but will instead understand it as the title suggests above. If you want a single big word definition, it would be indefatigability, indomitableness, persistence, or unyielding.
See Also: Tenacity | Fortitude | Strength | Perseverance | Persistence
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Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your Money Power search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
亡者 see styles |
wáng zhě wang2 zhe3 wang che mouja / moja もうじゃ |
the deceased (1) {Buddh} the dead; ghost; (2) (usu. as 〜の亡者) person who is obsessed (with money, power, etc.); person with a blind lust (for) Dead; the dead. |
余力 see styles |
yoryoku よりょく |
(1) remaining strength; surplus energy; reserve power; (2) money to spare; (surname) Yoriki |
金権 see styles |
kinken きんけん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) power of money; financial influence |
馳騖 驰骛 see styles |
chí wù chi2 wu4 ch`ih wu chih wu |
to move swiftly; to speed; to run after (empty fame, power, money etc) |
金ずく see styles |
kanezuku かねずく |
using money as a weapon; power of money |
金づく see styles |
kanezuku かねづく |
using money as a weapon; power of money |
金尽く see styles |
kanezuku かねづく |
using money as a weapon; power of money |
金銭尽 see styles |
kinsenzuku きんせんづく |
(irregular okurigana usage) using money as a weapon; power of money |
金銭ずく see styles |
kinsenzuku きんせんずく |
using money as a weapon; power of money |
金銭づく see styles |
kinsenzuku きんせんづく |
using money as a weapon; power of money |
金銭尽く see styles |
kinsenzuku きんせんづく |
using money as a weapon; power of money |
長袖善舞 长袖善舞 see styles |
cháng xiù shàn wǔ chang2 xiu4 shan4 wu3 ch`ang hsiu shan wu chang hsiu shan wu |
long sleeves help one dance beautifully (idiom); money and power will help you in any occupation |
饕餮之徒 see styles |
tāo tiè zhī tú tao1 tie4 zhi1 tu2 t`ao t`ieh chih t`u tao tieh chih tu |
glutton; gourmand; by extension, person who is greedy for power, money, sex etc |
Variations: |
kanezuku(金尽ku, 金zuku); kanezuku(金尽ku, 金zuku) かねずく(金尽く, 金ずく); かねづく(金尽く, 金づく) |
using money as a weapon; power of money |
Variations: |
kinsenzuku(金銭zuku, 金銭尽ku, 金銭尽); kinsenzuku(金銭尽ku, 金銭zuku, 金銭尽) きんせんずく(金銭ずく, 金銭尽く, 金銭尽); きんせんづく(金銭尽く, 金銭づく, 金銭尽) |
using money as a weapon; power of money |
Variations: |
irootokokanetochikarahanakarikeri いろおとこかねとちからはなかりけり |
(expression) (proverb) handsome men have neither money nor power |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Gutsy Daring Bold | 迫力 | hakuryoku | pò lì / po4 li4 / po li / poli | p`o li / poli / po li |
Undaunted After Repeated Setbacks | 百折不撓 百折不挠 | hyaku setsu su tou hyakusetsusutou hyaku setsu su to | bǎi zhé bù náo bai3 zhe2 bu4 nao2 bai zhe bu nao baizhebunao | pai che pu nao paichepunao |
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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