自古皆有死,民無信不立

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Chinese

from time immemorial; since ancient times all; each and every; in all cases
to have; there is; there are
to have; there is; there are; to exist; to be
 
to die; impassable; uncrossable
to die; impassable; uncrossable; inflexible; rigid
 
the people; nationality; citizen If people have no faith in a person, there is no standing for that person.
trad. (自古皆有死,民無信不立) 自古 無信不立
simp. (自古皆有死,民无信不立) 自古 无信不立

Etymology

See 無信不立无信不立 (wúxìnbùlì).

Pronunciation


Proverb

自古皆有死,民無信不立

  1. Since ancient times, all men experience death; but if the people have no faith in their rulers, there is no standing for the state.