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Proverb Living in Chinese / Japanese...

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See also: Old Chinese Proverbs, Philosophies and Idioms


  1. Live Well

  2. Live in Peace and Contentment

  3. Principles of Life

  4. Enjoy Life

  5. Chop Wood, Carry Water

  6. Life of Love

  7. Great Aspirations / Ambition


 chī xiāng hē là
Live Well Scroll

This Chinese proverb means “to eat delicious food and drink liquor.”

It is taken or understood to suggest living well.

Live in Peace and Contentment

 ān jū lè yè
 an kyo raku gyou
Live in Peace and Contentment Scroll

安居樂業 is the Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja proverb for “living in peace and working happily,” or “to live in peace and be content with one's occupation.”

Principles of Life

 shēng huó xìn tiáo
Principles of Life Scroll

生活信條 is a Chinese proverb that means “principles of life” or “The personal obligations and rules that you live by.”

For instance, if you were a vegetarian, the act of not eating meat fits into this category.
This could also be translated as a “Way of living.”

 xiǎng shòu shēng huó
Enjoy Life Scroll

享受生活 is a Chinese proverb that means “Enjoy Life.”

The first two characters mean “to enjoy” and the last two mean “life” or “living.”

Chop Wood, Carry Water

Before enlightenment or after, chores remain.

 dùn wù zhī qián kǎn chái tiāo shuǐ dùn wù zhī hòu kǎn chái tiāo shuǐ
Chop Wood, Carry Water Scroll

頓悟之前砍柴挑水; 頓悟之後砍柴挑水 means “Before enlightenment, chop wood, carry water; After enlightenment, chop wood, carry water.

This is a Chinese proverb that is attributed to 吴力 (Wú Lì) who lived between 1632 and 1718 - living part of his life as a devout Buddhist, and many years as a Catholic Jesuit Priest in China - what an interesting life!

This has been explained many times in many ways. I am a Buddhist, and here is my brief take on this proverb...

Before enlightenment, one may find daily chores mundane, tedious, and boring. However, upon reaching enlightenment one is not relieved of the details of daily life. An enlightened person will, however, see such chores as a joy, and do them mindfully.


There is another version floating around, which is 在你領悟之前砍柴、運水。在你領悟之後,砍柴、運水。
If you want this other version, just contact me. The meaning is the same, just different phrasing.

Life of Love

 ài qíng shēng huó
 aijyou seikatsu
Life of Love Scroll

愛情生活 is the Chinese proverb for “Loving Life.” Some also translate this as “[your] Loving Life” or “Life full of Love.”

This is about being a loving person (to your spouse and/or family) during your life. This is not the same as loving the state of being alive - not “love of living” but rather “being a loving person during your life.”


Note: Korean pronunciation is included above, though use of this proverb in Korean has not been verified.

This proverb can be understood in Japanese but it’s primarily a Chinese proverb (it will "feel" Chinese to a Japanese person).

Great Aspirations / Ambition

 hóng hú zhī zhì
Great Aspirations / Ambition Scroll

鴻鵠之誌 is a Chinese proverb that implies that having grand ambitions also means that others will not understand your great expectations and ideas.

Though the actual words come from a longer saying of Confucius, which goes, “The little swallows living under the eaves wouldn't understand the lofty ambitions of a swan (who flies far and wide).”

This Confucius quote has led to this idiomatic expression in China that means “think big.” What you'd be saying is “The lofty ambitions of a swan.”

Note that Chinese people sometimes refer to the little swallow as one who does not “think big” but is, instead, stuck in a rut or just leading a mundane life. Therefore, it's a compliment to be called a swan but not a good thing to be called a swallow.




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Characters

If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese

Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

住めば都

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 sumebamiyako
    すめばみやこ
(expression) (proverb) you can get used to living anywhere; home is where you make it; wherever I lay my hat is home

生は難く死は易し

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 seihakatakushihayasushi / sehakatakushihayasushi
    せいはかたくしはやすし
(expression) (proverb) living is difficult; dying is easy

衣食足りて礼節を知る

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 ishokutaritereisetsuoshiru / ishokutariteresetsuoshiru
    いしょくたりてれいせつをしる
(exp,v5r) (proverb) well-fed, well-bred; the poor can't afford manners; only when basic needs for living are met can people spare the effort to be polite

遠くの親戚より近くの他人

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 tookunoshinsekiyorichikakunotanin
    とおくのしんせきよりちかくのたにん
(expression) (proverb) (See 遠くの親類より近くの他人・とおくのしんるいよりちかくのたにん) a neighbour is better than a relative living far

遠くの親類より近くの他人

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 tookunoshinruiyorichikakunotanin
    とおくのしんるいよりちかくのたにん
(expression) (proverb) a neighbour is better than a relative living far

Variations:
人には添うてみよ馬には乗ってみよ
人には添うて見よ馬には乗って見よ

 hitonihasoutemiyoumanihanottemiyo / hitonihasotemiyomanihanottemiyo
    ひとにはそうてみようまにはのってみよ
(expression) (proverb) you can't judge someone until you've spent time with them; you can't judge something until you've tried it; judge a man by living with him, and try a horse by riding him

Variations:
馬には乗ってみよ人には添うてみよ
馬には乗って見よ人には添うて見よ

 umanihanottemiyohitonihasoutemiyo / umanihanottemiyohitonihasotemiyo
    うまにはのってみよひとにはそうてみよ
(expression) (proverb) (See 人には添うてみよ馬には乗ってみよ・ひとにはそうてみようまにはのってみよ) you can't judge someone until you've spent time with them; you can't judge something until you've tried it; try a horse by riding him, and judge a man by living with him

Variations:
人間到る処青山あり
人間到る処青山有り
人間至る処青山あり
人間至る所青山有り
人間いたるところ青山あり

 ningenitarutokoroseizanari; jinkanitarutokoroseizanari / ningenitarutokorosezanari; jinkanitarutokorosezanari
    にんげんいたるところせいざんあり; じんかんいたるところせいざんあり
(expression) (proverb) home is wherever one lays one's hat; you can make your living anywhere in this world; there's room for us all in the world; wherever there are humans, there are burial places

Variations:
人間到る処青山あり
人間到る所青山あり
人間到る処青山有り(sK)
人間至る所青山あり(sK)
人間到るところ青山あり(sK)
人間至る処青山あり(sK)
人間いたるところ青山あり(sK)

 ningenitarutokoroseizanari; jinkanitarutokoroseizanari / ningenitarutokorosezanari; jinkanitarutokorosezanari
    にんげんいたるところせいざんあり; じんかんいたるところせいざんあり
(expression) (proverb) home is wherever one lays one's hat; you can make your living anywhere in this world; there's room for us all in the world; wherever there are humans, there are burial places

The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...

Title CharactersRomaji (Romanized Japanese)Various forms of Romanized Chinese
Live Well吃香喝辣chī xiāng hē là
chi1 xiang1 he1 la4
chi xiang he la
chixianghela
ch`ih hsiang ho la
chihhsianghola
chih hsiang ho la
Live in Peace and Contentment安居樂業
安居乐业
an kyo raku gyou
ankyorakugyou
an kyo raku gyo
ān jū lè yè
an1 ju1 le4 ye4
an ju le ye
anjuleye
an chü le yeh
anchüleyeh
Principles of Life生活信條
生活信条
shēng huó xìn tiáo
sheng1 huo2 xin4 tiao2
sheng huo xin tiao
shenghuoxintiao
sheng huo hsin t`iao
shenghuohsintiao
sheng huo hsin tiao
Enjoy Life享受生活xiǎng shòu shēng huó
xiang3 shou4 sheng1 huo2
xiang shou sheng huo
xiangshoushenghuo
hsiang shou sheng huo
hsiangshoushenghuo
Chop Wood, Carry Water頓悟之前砍柴挑水頓悟之后砍柴挑水
顿悟之前砍柴挑水顿悟之后砍柴挑水
dùn wù zhī qián kǎn chái tiāo shuǐ dùn wù zhī hòu kǎn chái tiāo shuǐ
dun4 wu4 zhi1 qian2 kan3 chai2 tiao1 shui3 dun4 wu4 zhi1 hou4 kan3 chai2 tiao1 shui3
dun wu zhi qian kan chai tiao shui dun wu zhi hou kan chai tiao shui
tun wu chih ch`ien k`an ch`ai t`iao shui tun wu chih hou k`an ch`ai t`iao shui
tun wu chih chien kan chai tiao shui tun wu chih hou kan chai tiao shui
Life of Love愛情生活
爱情生活
aijyou seikatsu
aijyouseikatsu
aijyo seikatsu
ài qíng shēng huó
ai4 qing2 sheng1 huo2
ai qing sheng huo
aiqingshenghuo
ai ch`ing sheng huo
aichingshenghuo
ai ching sheng huo
Great Aspirations
Ambition
鴻鵠之誌
鸿鹄之志
hóng hú zhī zhì
hong2 hu2 zhi1 zhi4
hong hu zhi zhi
honghuzhizhi
hung hu chih chih
hunghuchihchih
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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A high-ranked Chinese master calligrapher that I met in Zhongwei

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