得道多助,失道寡助

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Chinese

A just cause attracts much support. An unjust cause attracts little support.
trad. (得道多助,失道寡助) 得道多助 失道寡助
simp. #(得道多助,失道寡助) 得道多助 失道寡助

Etymology

From Mencius (《孟子·公孫丑下》):

得道多助失道寡助寡助親戚多助天下 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
得道多助失道寡助寡助亲戚多助天下 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
From: Mencius, c. 4th century BCE, translated based on James Legge's version
Dédào zhě duōzhù, shīdào zhě guǎzhù. Guǎzhù zhī zhì, qīnqī pàn zhī; duōzhù zhī zhì, tiānxià shùn zhī.
He who finds the proper course has many to assist him. He who loses the proper course has few to assist him. When this - the being assisted by few - reaches its extreme point, his own relations revolt from the prince. When the being assisted by many reaches its highest point, the whole kingdom becomes obedient to the prince.

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Proverb

得道多助,失道寡助

  1. a just cause attracts abundant support while an unjust cause finds little support