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Undaunted After Repeated Setbacks

Persistence to overcome all challenges

 bǎi zhé bù náo
 hyaku setsu su tou
Undaunted After Repeated Setbacks Scroll

百折不撓 is a Chinese proverb that means “Be undaunted in the face of repeated setbacks.”

More directly translated, it reads, “[Overcome] a hundred setbacks, without flinching.” 百折不撓 is of Chinese origin but is commonly used in Japanese and somewhat in Korean (same characters, different pronunciation).

This proverb comes from a long, and occasionally tragic story of a man that lived sometime around 25-220 AD. His name was Qiao Xuan, and he never stooped to flattery but remained an upright person at all times. He fought to expose the corruption of higher-level government officials at great risk to himself.

Then when he was at a higher level in the Imperial Court, bandits were regularly capturing hostages and demanding ransoms. But when his own son was captured, he was so focused on his duty to the Emperor and the common good that he sent a platoon of soldiers to raid the bandits' hideout, and stop them once and for all even at the risk of his own son's life. While all of the bandits were arrested in the raid, they killed Qiao Xuan's son at first sight of the raiding soldiers.

Near the end of his career, a new Emperor came to power, and Qiao Xuan reported to him that one of his ministers was bullying the people and extorting money from them. The new Emperor refused to listen to Qiao Xuan and even promoted the corrupt Minister. Qiao Xuan was so disgusted that in protest, he resigned from his post as minister (something almost never done) and left for his home village.

His tombstone reads “Bai Zhe Bu Nao” which is now a proverb used in Chinese culture to describe a person of strong will who puts up stubborn resistance against great odds.

My Chinese-English dictionary defines these 4 characters as “keep on fighting despite all setbacks,” “be undaunted by repeated setbacks,” and “be indomitable.”

Our translator says it can mean “never give up” in modern Chinese.

Although the first two characters are translated correctly as “repeated setbacks,” the literal meaning is “100 setbacks” or “a rope that breaks 100 times.” The last two characters can mean “do not yield” or “do not give up.”
Most Chinese, Japanese, and Korean people will not take this absolutely literal meaning but will instead understand it as the title suggests above. If you want a single big word definition, it would be indefatigability, indomitableness, persistence, or unyielding.


See Also:  Tenacity | Fortitude | Strength | Perseverance | Persistence




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Characters

If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese

Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

受挫

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shòu cuò
    shou4 cuo4
shou ts`o
    shou tso
thwarted; obstructed; setback

失風


失风

see styles
shī fēng
    shi1 feng1
shih feng
trouble; damage; setback; something goes wrong

岔子

see styles
chà zi
    cha4 zi5
ch`a tzu
    cha tzu
branch road; setback; accident; hiccup

挫折

see styles
cuò zhé
    cuo4 zhe2
ts`o che
    tso che
 zasetsu
    ざせつ
setback; reverse; check; defeat; frustration; disappointment; to frustrate; to discourage; to set sb back; to blunt; to subdue
(n,vs,vi) setback; failure (e.g. plans, business); frustration; discouragement

挫敗


挫败

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cuò bài
    cuo4 bai4
ts`o pai
    tso pai
to thwart; to foil (sb's plans); a setback; a failure; a defeat

敗北


败北

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bài běi
    bai4 bei3
pai pei
 haiboku
    はいぼく
(literary) to be routed (in a war); to suffer defeat (in sports etc)
(n,vs,vi) (ant: 勝利) defeat; loss; reverse; setback

翻船

see styles
fān chuán
    fan1 chuan2
fan ch`uan
    fan chuan
to capsize; (fig.) to suffer a setback or defeat

落馬


落马

see styles
luò mǎ
    luo4 ma3
lo ma
 rakuba
    らくば
(lit.) to fall from a horse; (fig.) to suffer a setback; to come a cropper; to be sacked (e.g. for corruption)
(n,vs,vi) falling from a horse

跟斗

see styles
gēn dou
    gen1 dou5
ken tou
somersault; fall; tumble; (fig.) setback; failure

蹉跌

see styles
cuō dié
    cuo1 die2
ts`o tieh
    tso tieh
 satetsu
    さてつ
(n,vs,vi) failure; stumbling; setback
to fall down

躓き

see styles
 tsumazuki
    つまずき
(1) (kana only) stumbling; (2) (kana only) failure; misstep; setback

躓く

see styles
 tsumazuku(p); tsumazuku
    つまずく(P); つまづく
(v5k,vi) (1) (kana only) to trip (over); to stumble; (v5k,vi) (2) (kana only) to fail; to suffer a setback

退步

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tuì bù
    tui4 bu4
t`ui pu
    tui pu
to do less well than before; to make a concession; setback; backward step; leeway; room to maneuver; fallback

重挫

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zhòng cuò
    zhong4 cuo4
chung ts`o
    chung tso
devastating setback; slump (in stock market etc); crushing defeat; to cause a serious setback; to plummet

頓挫


顿挫

see styles
dùn cuò
    dun4 cuo4
tun ts`o
    tun tso
 tonza
    とんざ
a transition (stop and change) in spoken sound, music or in brush strokes; a cadence; punctuated by a transition; with syncopated cadence (brush stroke in painting)
(n,vs,vi) setback; deadlock; standstill; impasse; miscarriage

摔跟頭


摔跟头

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shuāi gēn tou
    shuai1 gen1 tou5
shuai ken t`ou
    shuai ken tou
to fall; fig. to suffer a setback

一蹶不振

see styles
yī jué bù zhèn
    yi1 jue2 bu4 zhen4
i chüeh pu chen
one stumble, unable to rise (idiom); a setback leading to total collapse; ruined at a stroke; unable to recover after a minor hitch

中箭落馬


中箭落马

see styles
zhòng jiàn luò mǎ
    zhong4 jian4 luo4 ma3
chung chien lo ma
lit. to be struck by an arrow and fall from one's horse; to suffer a serious setback (idiom)

吸取教訓


吸取教训

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xī qǔ jiào xun
    xi1 qu3 jiao4 xun5
hsi ch`ü chiao hsün
    hsi chü chiao hsün
to draw a lesson (from a setback)

安史之亂


安史之乱

see styles
ān shǐ zhī luàn
    an1 shi3 zhi1 luan4
an shih chih luan
An-Shi Rebellion (755-763) of 安祿山|安禄山[An1 Lu4 shan1] and 史思明[Shi3 Si1 ming2], a catastrophic setback for Tang dynasty

破罐破摔

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pò guàn pò shuāi
    po4 guan4 po4 shuai1
p`o kuan p`o shuai
    po kuan po shuai
lit. to smash a pot just because it has a crack (idiom); fig. to give up altogether after a setback; to throw one's hands up in frustration and let it all go to hell

重整旗鼓

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chóng zhěng qí gǔ
    chong2 zheng3 qi2 gu3
ch`ung cheng ch`i ku
    chung cheng chi ku
lit. to reorganize flags and drums (idiom); to regroup after a setback; to prepare for new initiatives; to attempt a comeback

鼻青眼腫


鼻青眼肿

see styles
bí qīng yǎn zhǒng
    bi2 qing1 yan3 zhong3
pi ch`ing yen chung
    pi ching yen chung
a black eye (idiom); serious injury to the face; fig. a setback; a defeat

大意失荊州


大意失荆州

see styles
dà yi shī jīng zhōu
    da4 yi5 shi1 jing1 zhou1
ta i shih ching chou
lit. to lose Jingzhou due to carelessness (idiom); fig. to suffer a major setback due to negligence

Variations:
蹉だ
蹉跎

 sada
    さだ
(n,adv-to,adj-t) (1) (rare) (form) setback; impediment; (n,adv-to,adj-t) (2) (rare) (form) adversity; misfortune; hardship; decline

セットバック

see styles
 settobakku
    セットバック
setback (land use)

以失敗而告終


以失败而告终

see styles
yǐ shī bài ér gào zhōng
    yi3 shi1 bai4 er2 gao4 zhong1
i shih pai erh kao chung
to succeed through failure; to achieve one's final aim despite apparent setback

Variations:
ケチが付く
けちが付く

 kechigatsuku(kechiga付ku); kechigatsuku(kechiga付ku)
    ケチがつく(ケチが付く); けちがつく(けちが付く)
(exp,v5k) (kana only) (See ケチ・4) to be jinxed; to suffer a stroke of bad luck; to suffer a setback; to have a damper put on one; to have cold water thrown on one

Variations:
蹴躓く
蹴つまずく
蹴つまづく

 ketsumazuku(蹴躓ku, 蹴tsumazuku); ketsumazuku(蹴躓ku, 蹴tsumazuku)
    けつまずく(蹴躓く, 蹴つまずく); けつまづく(蹴躓く, 蹴つまづく)
(v5k,vi) (1) (kana only) to stumble (over); to trip; (v5k,vi) (2) (kana only) to fail; to suffer a setback

Variations:
這い上がる
這い上る
はい上がる

 haiagaru
    はいあがる
(v5r,vi) (1) to creep up; to crawl up; (v5r,vi) (2) to overcome (a bad situation); to rise (after a setback)

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The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...

Title CharactersRomaji (Romanized Japanese)Various forms of Romanized Chinese
Undaunted After Repeated Setbacks百折不撓
百折不挠
hyaku setsu su tou
hyakusetsusutou
hyaku setsu su to
bǎi zhé bù náo
bai3 zhe2 bu4 nao2
bai zhe bu nao
baizhebunao
pai che pu nao
paichepunao
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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