智者千慮,必有一失

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Chinese[edit]

wise man; man of wisdom; sage thousand anxiety
 
certainly; must; will
certainly; must; will; necessarily
 
to have; there is; there are
to have; there is; there are; to exist; to be
 
one; single; a
one; single; a; (before verbs) as soon as, once; (before a noun) entire (family, etc.)
to lose; to miss; to fail
trad. (智者千慮,必有一失) 智者
simp. (智者千虑,必有一失) 智者
alternative forms 智者千慮,或有一失智者千虑,或有一失

Etymology[edit]

廣武:『智者千慮,必有一失愚者千慮,必有一得。』 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
广武:『智者千虑,必有一失愚者千虑,必有一得。』 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
From: The Records of the Grand Historian, by Sima Qian, c. 91 BCE
Guǎngwǔ jūn yuē: ‘Chén wén zhìzhěqiānlǜ,bìyǒuyīshī; yúzhěqiānlǜ,bìyǒuyīdé.’ [Pinyin]
Lord Guangwu (Li Zuoche) said, “I have heard a saying that a wise person may make mistakes after thinking thousand times; an unintelligent person may have some good ideas after thinking thousand times.”

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Proverb[edit]

智者千慮,必有一失

  1. even the wise aren't always free from errors (even after making deep and careful consideration)

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