He who gains will prosper, and he who loses will perish
Those who win will prosper and those who lose will perish, which is a Chinese vocabulary. It comes from the preface to the inscription of Xiang Ji's hometown, which explains that those who win will prosper and those who lose will perish.
Pronunciation of words
D é R é nzh ě ch ā ng, sh é R é nzh ě w á ng
Interpretation of words
Human: refers to the human heart. Those who gain will prosper, while those who lose will perish.
Source of words
[source] preface to inscriptions on Xiang Ji's hometown by Li Guan of Tang Dynasty: "if you plan for the Han Dynasty, you will be your minister in the past, and you will abandon it; if you fight for the Han Dynasty, you will be your general, and you will not be mediocre. Therefore, it is said: "those who gain will prosper, while those who lose will perish."
Examples of words
[example] Yu said, "since ancient times." (Chapter 29 of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : dé rén zhě chāng,shī rén zhě wáng
He who gains will prosper, and he who loses will perish
A blessing beyond expectation. wú wàng zhī fú
worse off than some, better off than many. bǐ shàng bù zú,bǐ xià yǒu yú
be friends in the days when hard up. pín jiàn zhī zhī