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Sometimes 一動不如一靜 is translated by others as “Look before you leap” but the more accurate and direct translation is the one I used in the title.
While somewhat military in its origin, this proverb can apply to any situation where a decision needs to be made, but perhaps there are still some “unknowns.”
This phrase suggests that in our “action-based” world, sometimes the “smarter move” is “no move at all.”
See Also: Better to Choose Nothing Rather Than Make a Poor Choice
按摩 is a very common word for massage in China, Japan, and Korea.
In many cases, and perhaps traditionally, this is a massage performed by a blind person. However, in modern times, this is a very generic term for any kind of massage. This can range from a massage for health from a blind masseur or masseuse, a proper deep tissue massage by a professional masseuse, or an illicit massage with a “happy ending.”
大公無私 is a Chinese proverb that comes from an old story from some time before 476 BC. About a man named Qi Huangyang, who was commissioned by the king to select the best person for a certain job in the Imperial Court.
Qi Huangyang selected his enemy for the job. The king was very confused by the selection, but Qi Huangyang explained that he was asked to find the best person for the job, not necessarily someone that he liked or had a friendship with.
Later, Confucius commented on how unselfish and impartial Qi Huangyang was by saying, “Da Gong Wu Si” which, if you look it up in a Chinese dictionary, is generally translated as “Unselfish” or “Just and Fair.”
If you translate each character, you'd have something like
“Big/Deep Justice Without Self.”
Direct translations like this leave out a lot of what the Chinese characters really say. Use your imagination, and suddenly you realize that “without self” means “without thinking about yourself in the decision” - together, these two words mean “unselfish.” The first two characters serve to drive the point home that we are talking about a concept that is similar to “blind justice.”
One of my Chinese-English dictionaries translates this simply as “just and fair.” So that is the short and simple version.
Note: This can be pronounced in Korean, but it's not a commonly used term.
See Also: Selflessness | Work Unselfishly for the Common Good | Altruism
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your blind search...
| Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
龜 龟 see styles |
qiū qiu1 ch`iu chiu ki |
More info & calligraphy: TurtleTortoise, turtle. The rareness of meeting a Buddha is compared with the difficulty of a blind sea-turtle finding a log to float on, or a one-eyed tortoise finding a log with a spy-hole through it. |
按摩 see styles |
àn mó an4 mo2 an mo anma あんま |
More info & calligraphy: Massage(noun/participle) (1) massage, esp. the Anma Japanese type of massage; (2) (sensitive word) masseur; masseuse; massager; (3) (archaism) (colloquialism) blind person (as many were traditionally massagers) massaging [the body with oil] |
フリント see styles |
burinto ブリント |
More info & calligraphy: Flint |
摸 see styles |
mó mo2 mo baku |
variant of 摹[mo2] To feel, grope, e.g. as a blind man. |
盲 see styles |
máng mang2 mang mou / mo もう |
blind blindness Blind. |
眇 see styles |
miǎo miao3 miao byou / byo びょう |
blind in one eye; blind; tiny; humble; to stare (adj-t,adv-to) (1) (obsolete) (See 眇たる・びょうたる) small; minute; tiny; little; insignificant; (2) (obsolete) (See 眇・すがめ) squint eye; cross-eye; strabismus |
眛 see styles |
mèi mei4 mei mai |
blind; imperceptive totally obscure |
眯 see styles |
mí mi2 mi |
to blind (as with dust); Taiwan pr. [mi3] |
睺 see styles |
hóu hou2 hou |
(appears as phonetic ho, especially in words taken from Sanskrit); half-blind (archaic) |
瞍 see styles |
sǒu sou3 sou |
blind |
瞎 see styles |
xiā xia1 hsia katsu |
blind; groundlessly; foolishly; to no purpose Blind. |
瞽 see styles |
gǔ gu3 ku mekura めくら |
blind; undiscerning (1) (sensitive word) blindness; blind person; (2) illiteracy; illiterate person; (3) ignorance; ignoramus |
矇 蒙 see styles |
méng meng2 meng |
blind; dim-sighted See: 蒙 |
簾 帘 see styles |
lián lian2 lien ren れん |
hanging screen or curtain (n,ctr) (rare) (See 簾・すだれ・1) bamboo screen; rattan blind; (female given name) Ren |
翳 see styles |
yì yi4 i ei さしば |
feather screen; to screen; to shade; cataract (kana only) dimness (of sight); (1) shade; shadow; (2) other side; back; background; large fan-shaped object held by an attendant and used to conceal the face of a noble, etc. A film; screen; fan; hide, invisible; translit. e, a. |
亡者 see styles |
wáng zhě wang2 zhe3 wang che mouja / moja もうじゃ |
the deceased (1) {Buddh} the dead; ghost; (2) (usu. as 〜の亡者) person who is obsessed (with money, power, etc.); person with a blind lust (for) Dead; the dead. |
假拱 see styles |
jiǎ gǒng jia3 gong3 chia kung |
blind arch; false arch |
八難 八难 see styles |
bān án ban1 an2 pan an hachinan |
The eight conditions in which it is difficult to see a Buddha or hear his dharma: in the hells: as hungry ghosts; as animals; in Uttarakuru (the northern continent where all is pleasant); in the long-life heavens (where life is long and easy); as deaf, blind, and dumb; as a worldly philosopher; in the intermediate period between a Buddha and his successor. Also 八無暇. |
勾當 勾当 see styles |
gòu dàng gou4 dang4 kou tang kōtō |
shady business An employee in a monastery, especially of the Shingon sect. In Japan, the second rank of official blind men. |
十來 十来 see styles |
shí lái shi2 lai2 shih lai torai とらい |
(female given name) Torai (十來偈) The ten rhymes in "lai", a verse which expresses the Buddhist doctrine of moral determinism, i.e. that the position anyone now occupies is solely the result of his character in past lives; heredity and environment having nothing to do with his present condition, for, whether in prince or beggar, it is the reward of past deeds. The upright from the forbearing come, The poor from the mean and greedy come, Those of high rank from worshippers come, The low and common from the Prideful come, Those who are dumb from slanderers come, The blind and deaf from unbelievers come, The long-lived from the merciful come, The short-lived from life, takers come, The deficient in faculties from command-breakers come, The complete in faculties from command-keepers come. 端正者忍辱中來. 貧窮着樫貧中來. 高位者禮拜中來. 下賤者橋慢中來. 瘖啞者誹謗中來. 盲聾者不信中來. 長壽者慈悲中來. 短命者殺生中來. 諸根不具者破戒中來. 六根具足者持戒中來. |
半盲 see styles |
hanmou / hanmo はんもう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) half blind |
啞點 哑点 see styles |
yǎ diǎn ya3 dian3 ya tien |
blind spot; dead spot |
單盲 单盲 see styles |
dān máng dan1 mang2 tan mang |
single-blind (scientific experiment) |
失明 see styles |
shī míng shi1 ming2 shih ming shitsumei / shitsume しつめい |
to lose one's eyesight; to become blind; blindness (n,vs,vi) loss of eyesight; loss of sight; going blind; blindness |
妄信 see styles |
moushin / moshin もうしん boushin / boshin ぼうしん |
(noun/participle) blind acceptance; blind belief; credulity |
媒合 see styles |
méi hé mei2 he2 mei ho |
to match up (employers and jobseekers, men and women seeking a partner, blind people and guide dogs etc) |
密送 see styles |
mì sòng mi4 song4 mi sung missou / misso みっそう |
Bcc (for email); Blind carbon copy (for email) (noun, transitive verb) sending in secret |
射翳 see styles |
mabushi まぶし |
(1) (archaism) makeshift hunting blind; waiting in a makeshift hunting blind; (2) (archaism) ambush; troops in ambush |
尻馬 see styles |
shiriuma しりうま |
(1) (See 尻馬に乗る) buttocks of a horse being ridden or followed; (2) blind imitation |
左傳 左传 see styles |
zuǒ zhuàn zuo3 zhuan4 tso chuan saden さでん |
Zuo Zhuan or Tsochuan, Mr Zuo's Annals or Mr Zuo's commentary on 春秋[Chun1 qiu1], early history c. 400 BC attributed to famous blind historian Zuo Qiuming 左丘明[Zuo3 Qiu1 ming2] (surname) Saden Zuo's Commentary |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
| Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
| A Deliberate Inaction is Better than a Blind Action | 一動不如一靜 一动不如一静 | yí dòng bù rú yí jìng yi2 dong4 bu4 ru2 yi2 jing4 yi dong bu ru yi jing yidongburuyijing | i tung pu ju i ching itungpujuiching |
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| Better to Choose Nothing, Rather than Make a Poor Choice | 寧缺毋濫 宁缺毋滥 | nìng quē wú làn ning4 que1 wu2 lan4 ning que wu lan ningquewulan | ning ch`üeh wu lan ningchüehwulan ning chüeh wu lan |
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| Massage | 按摩 | an ma / anma | àn mó / an4 mo2 / an mo / anmo | |
| Unselfish: Perfectly Impartial | 大公無私 大公无私 | dà gōng wú sī da4 gong1 wu2 si1 da gong wu si dagongwusi | ta kung wu ssu takungwussu |
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| In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line. In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese. | ||||
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