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A classical Chinese line for “Adapt to change

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不期修古,不法常可。

Bù qī xiū gǔ, bù fǎ cháng kě.

Close English reading

Do not expect to restore the ancient ways, and do not treat customary methods as permanently valid.

Plain meaningAdapt to reality instead of copying old solutions.

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Han Fei· Warring States period · The Five Vermin
Han Feizi
Why it fitsIt rejects automatic reverence for precedent when circumstances have changed.
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不期修古,不法常可。

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人有悲欢离合,月有阴晴圆缺,此事古难全。

Rén yǒu bēi huān lí hé, yuè yǒu yīn qíng yuán quē, cǐ shì gǔ nán quán.

Close English reading

People have sorrow and joy, meeting and separation; the moon has brightness and shadow, fullness and loss. Such things have never been complete.

Plain meaningLife cannot remain perfect or whole all the time.

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Su Shi· Northern Song dynasty · Prelude to Water Melody: When Will the Moon Be Clear and Bright?
Dongpo Yuefu
Why it fitsHuman change and lunar change are placed side by side, making incompleteness a shared condition rather than a private failure.
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不应有恨,何事长向别时圆?人有悲欢离合,月有阴晴圆缺,此事古难全。

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天街小雨润如酥,草色遥看近却无。

Tiān jiē xiǎo yǔ rùn rú sū, cǎo sè yáo kàn jìn què wú.

Close English reading

A fine rain softens the capital streets like cream; from afar the grass is green, yet up close it seems absent.

Plain meaningSpring is beginning so quietly that change is easier to see from a distance.

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Han Yu· Tang dynasty · Early Spring, Presented to Zhang of the Water Ministry
Complete Tang Poems
Why it fitsThe almost invisible grass makes early change feel delicate, real, and easy to overlook.
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天街小雨润如酥,草色遥看近却无。最是一年春好处,绝胜烟柳满皇都。

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沉舟侧畔千帆过,病树前头万木春。

Chén zhōu cè pàn qiān fān guò, bìng shù qián tóu wàn mù chūn.

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Beside the sunken boat, a thousand sails pass; before the diseased tree, ten thousand trees enter spring.

Plain meaningNew life and opportunity continue beyond loss and decline.

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Liu Yuxi· Tang dynasty · Reply to Bai Juyi at Our First Banquet in Yangzhou
Complete Tang Poems
Why it fitsThe damaged boat and tree remain visible, but they no longer occupy the whole landscape.
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沉舟侧畔千帆过,病树前头万木春。

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念天地之悠悠,独怆然而涕下。

Niàn tiān dì zhī yōu yōu, dú chuàng rán ér tì xià.

Close English reading

Thinking of the endlessness of heaven and earth, alone in sorrow I shed tears.

Plain meaningThe scale of time and the world can make one person's loneliness feel overwhelming.

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Chen Zi'ang· Tang dynasty · Song on Climbing Youzhou Terrace
Complete Tang Poems
Why it fitsThe poem looks backward and forward through time and finds no answering figure, turning historical isolation into personal grief.
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前不见古人,后不见来者。念天地之悠悠,独怆然而涕下。

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寄蜉蝣于天地,渺沧海之一粟。

Jì fú yóu yú tiān dì, miǎo cāng hǎi zhī yī sù.

Close English reading

We lodge like mayflies between heaven and earth, tiny as a single grain in the vast sea.

Plain meaningHuman life is brief and small within the immensity of the universe.

Source
Su Shi· Northern Song dynasty · Former Rhapsody on the Red Cliffs
Guwen Guanzhi: Former Rhapsody on the Red Cliffs
Why it fitsThe mayfly and grain of millet place an individual life against cosmic scale.
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寄蜉蝣于天地,渺沧海之一粟。

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