人亡政息
Chinese
man; person; people | to die; to perish | political; politics; government | rest; news; interest rest; news; interest; breath | ||
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trad. (人亡政息) | 人 | 亡 | 政 | 息 | |
simp. #(人亡政息) | 人 | 亡 | 政 | 息 |
Etymology
From the Book of Rites:
- 文、武之政,布在方策。其人存,則其政舉;其人亡,則其政息。 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
- From: The Book of Rites, c. 4th – 2nd century BCE
- Wén, Wǔ zhī zhèng, bù zài fāngcè. Qí rén cún, zé qí zhèng jǔ; qí rén wáng, zé qí zhèng xī. [Pinyin]
- The government of Wen and Wu is displayed in the records - the tablets of wood and bamboo. Let there be the men and the government will flourish; but without the men, their government decays and ceases.
文、武之政,布在方策。其人存,则其政举;其人亡,则其政息。 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
Pronunciation
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