Cool Japanese (Four-character idioms Edition①) -【駑馬十駕(dobajuga)】

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  1. 一騎当千(ikkitosen)
  2. 疾風怒濤(shippudoto)
  3. 泰然自若(taizenjijaku)
  4. 八面玲瓏(hachimenreiro)
  5. 猛虎伏草(mokofukuso)
  6. 鬼面仏心(kimembusshin)
  7. 国士無双(kokushimuso)
  8. 百折不撓(hyakusetsufuto)
  9. 万里一空(banriikku)
  10. 駑馬十駕(dobajuga)

駑馬十駕(dobajuga)

■The Meaning of “駑馬十駕(dobajuga)”
Even without natural talent, through persistent effort, one can catch up to or even match the best.

駑馬(doba): A horse with slow legs; a person of ordinary talent

十駕(juga): Running continuously for ten days (= sustained effort)

⇒ “Even a slow horse, running for ten days straight, can match a fine horse’s single stride.”
A saying that values the power of persistence over birth.

■The Origin of “駑馬十駕(dobajuga)”
Originating from the words of Xunzi, a philosopher of China’s Warring States period.

The original text reads:

“Even a slow horse, driven for ten days, will achieve its goal. The key lies in perseverance.”

This reflects a philosophy that rejects determinism regarding talent differences, placing “sustained effort” above all else.

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