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自古皆有死,人無信不立
自古皆有死,人無信不立
See also: 自古皆有死,人无信不立
Chinese
since ancient times; from time immemorial all; each and every; in all cases to have; there is; there are; to exist; to beto die; inpassable; uncrossable; inflexible; rigidman; person; people If people have no faith in a person, there is no standing for that person. trad. (自古皆有死,人無信不立) 自古 皆 有 死 , 人 無信不立 simp. (自古皆有死,人无信不立) 自古 皆 有 死 , 人 无信不立
Proverb
自古皆有死,人無信不立
- From of old, death has been the lot of all men; but if people have no faith in a person, there is no standing for that person.
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References
- Luo, Guanzhong ((Can we date this quote?)) Romance of the Three Kingdoms/Chapter 11 (in Mandarin/English)