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七転八起 in Chinese / Japanese...

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Fall Down Seven Times, Get Up Eight

Always rising after a fall or repeated failures

 shichi ten hakki / nana korobi ya oki
Fall Down Seven Times, Get Up Eight Scroll

七転八起 is a Japanese proverb that relays the vicissitudes of life, with the meaning “seven times down eight times up.”

Some would more naturally translate it into English as “Always rising after a fall or repeated failures” or compare it to the English, “If at first, you don't succeed, try, try again.”

The first Kanji is literally “7.” The second means “fall down” (sometimes this Kanji means “turn around,” “revolve” or “turn over” but in this case, it holds the meaning of “fall”). The third is “8.” And the last is “get up,” “rouse,” or “rise.”

Basically, if you fail 7 times, you should recover from those events and be prepared to rise an 8th time. This also applies if it is the world or circumstances that knock you down seven times...
...just remember that you have the ability to bounce back from any kind of adversity.

Note: This can be pronounced in two ways. One is “shichi ten hakki” or “shichitenhakki.” The other is “nana korobi ya oki” also written, “nanakorobi-yaoki.”

Special Note: The second character is a Kanji that is not used in China. Therefore, please select a Japanese calligrapher for this title.


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Characters

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Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

七転八起

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 nanakorobiyaoki
    ななころびやおき
    shichitenhakki
    しちてんはっき

More info & calligraphy:

Fall Down Seven Times, Get Up Eight
(yoji) the vicissitudes of life; ups and downs in life; always rising after a fall or repeated failures

Variations:
七転八起
七顛八起(rK)

see styles
 shichitenhakki
    しちてんはっき
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) (See 七転び八起き・1) not giving up; keeping at it until one succeeds

Variations:
七転び八起き
七転八起
七顛八起

see styles
 nanakorobiyaoki(七転bi八起ki, 七転八起); shichitenhakki(七転八起, 七顛八起)
    ななころびやおき(七転び八起き, 七転八起); しちてんはっき(七転八起, 七顛八起)
(noun/participle) (1) (idiom) not giving up; keeping at it until one succeeds; falling seven times, getting up eight times; (2) (idiom) the vicissitudes of life; ups and downs in life

Variations:
七転び八起き
七転八起
七顛八起(rK)

see styles
 nanakorobiyaoki(七転bi八起ki, 七転八起); shichitenhakki(七転八起, 七顛八起)
    ななころびやおき(七転び八起き, 七転八起); しちてんはっき(七転八起, 七顛八起)
(n,vs,vi) (1) (idiom) (yoji) not giving up; keeping at it until one succeeds; falling seven times, getting up eight times; (2) (idiom) (yoji) the vicissitudes of life; ups and downs in life

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

Title CharactersRomaji (Romanized Japanese)
Fall Down Seven Times, Get Up Eight七転八起shichi ten hakki / nana korobi ya oki
shichi ten haki / nana korobi ya oki


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