千里之行,始於足下
See also: 千里之行,始于足下
Chinese
one thousand li; any great distance 's; him/her/it; this to go; to do; capable; all right; competent; OK; okay; to travel; temporary; to walk; will do; behavior; conduct; a row; profession; professionalto begin with; to start at foot; to be sufficient under; next; lower; below; underneath; down(wards); to go down; lattertrad. (千里之行,始於足下) 千里 之 行 , 始於 足 下 simp. (千里之行,始于足下) 千里 之 行 , 始于 足 下
Etymology
A quote by Chinese philosopher Laozi (c 604-c 531 bc), founder of Taoism.
Pronunciation
Descendants
- English: a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step
- Japanese: 千里の道も一歩より始まる (senri no michi mo ippo yori hajimaru)
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