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A classical Chinese line for “I have made it through the hard part

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两岸猿声啼不住,轻舟已过万重山。

Liǎng àn yuán shēng tí bù zhù, qīng zhōu yǐ guò wàn chóng shān.

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The cries of apes on both banks have not ceased, yet the light boat has already passed ten thousand mountains.

Plain meaningSometimes you realize only afterward how much hardship you have already crossed.

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Li Bai· Tang dynasty · Leaving Baidi City at Dawn
Complete Tang Poems
Why it fitsThe speed and lightness of the boat make past obstacles suddenly feel distant.
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两岸猿声啼不住,轻舟已过万重山。

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业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随。

Yè jīng yú qín, huāng yú xī; xíng chéng yú sī, huǐ yú suí.

Close English reading

Work becomes refined through diligence and falls into neglect through play; conduct succeeds through thought and is ruined by careless following.

Plain meaningDiligence needs reflection; effort without thought is not enough.

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Han Yu· Tang dynasty · An Explanation of Advancing in Learning
Guwen Guanzhi: An Explanation of Advancing in Learning
Why it fitsIt balances hard work with independent thought rather than praising effort alone.
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业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随。

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老当益壮,宁移白首之心;穷且益坚,不坠青云之志。

Lǎo dāng yì zhuàng, nǐng yí bái shǒu zhī xīn; qióng qiě yì jiān, bù zhuì qīng yún zhī zhì.

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In old age one should grow still stronger—how could a white-haired heart be changed? In hardship one should grow still firmer and never let high aspiration fall.

Plain meaningNeither age nor hardship should make you abandon a worthy ambition.

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Wang Bo· Tang dynasty · Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng
Guwen Guanzhi: Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng
Why it fitsThe paired clauses join aging and adversity as two pressures that can strengthen rather than erase resolve.
Original context and translation note
老当益壮,宁移白首之心;穷且益坚,不坠青云之志。

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孤帆远影碧空尽,唯见长江天际流。

Gū fān yuǎn yǐng bì kōng jìn, wéi jiàn Cháng Jiāng tiān jì liú.

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The distant shadow of the lone sail disappears into the blue sky; only the Yangtze remains, flowing to the horizon.

Plain meaningI keep watching long after my friend has sailed away.

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Li Bai· Tang dynasty · Seeing Meng Haoran Off to Guangling from Yellow Crane Tower
Complete Tang Poems
Why it fitsThe speaker's sustained gaze makes farewell visible through the shrinking sail and the river that remains.
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故人西辞黄鹤楼,烟花三月下扬州。孤帆远影碧空尽,唯见长江天际流。

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死生契阔,与子成说。执子之手,与子偕老。

Sǐ shēng qì kuò, yǔ zǐ chéng shuō. Zhí zǐ zhī shǒu, yǔ zǐ xié lǎo.

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Through life and death, union and separation, I made this pledge with you: holding your hand, I will grow old with you.

Plain meaningI promise to stand with you through life and grow old together.

Source
Anonymous· Pre-Qin China · Ji Gu (Drums)
The Book of Songs
Why it fitsIts language of pledge, hand-holding, and growing old together makes it a powerful expression of enduring commitment.
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死生契阔,与子成说。执子之手,与子偕老。

The poem's original setting is separation in military service, which gives the promise a more difficult context than a simple wedding slogan.

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运筹策帷帐之中,决胜于千里之外。

Yùn chóu cè wéi zhàng zhī zhōng, jué shèng yú qiān lǐ zhī wài.

Close English reading

Form strategies within the command tent and decide victory a thousand miles away.

Plain meaningGood strategy shapes results long before the final action.

Source
Sima Qian· Western Han dynasty · Basic Annals of Emperor Gaozu
Records of the Grand Historian
Why it fitsIt praises the kind of planning whose effects reach far beyond the room where decisions are made.
Original context and translation note
夫运筹策帷帐之中,决胜于千里之外,吾不如子房。

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