Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Ei-yu Gi-jin
英雄 (Ei-yu) is a hero. 欺 (Gi) is to deceive. 人 (Jin) is a person.
-->Literaly means "Heros decieve people"
Explaining;
Talented people do something beyond people's thoughts.
欺 (Gi) usually means to deceive, so we sometimes take this word bad mistakenly. However, this Japanese proverb should be used in a good way. In other words, you have to do beyond imagination to be heros like Galileo said the earth was moving, like Steve Jobs invented Ipod.
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2 comments:
Very very nice. Thank you for posting these wonderful proverbs with their kanji and eplanations.
Keep on this good work,
Ze'ev Erlich.
Too bad your blog has become stale...I just found it and was looking forward to more posts!
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