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This literally means: [The value of] soldiers/warriors lies in [their] quality.
兵在精 is part of a longer phrase that ends with “not [just] in [their] quantity.”
兵在精 is a well-known phrase in military circles, so the second part is suggested when one hears or reads these three characters.
See Also: 兵在精而不在多
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your heir search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
儲 储 see styles |
chǔ chu3 ch`u chu shinja しんじゃ |
(bound form) to store up; to keep in reserve; heir to the throne; Taiwan pr. [chu2] (net-sl) (from 信者) (See 信者・2) fanboy; fanatic; superfan; (surname) Chiyo |
禖 see styles |
méi mei2 mei |
heir-requesting sacrifice |
胤 see styles |
yìn yin4 yin tane たね |
descendant; heir; offspring; posterity; to inherit issue; offspring; paternal blood; (given name) Tsuzuki |
一子 see styles |
isshi いっし |
(1) one child; (2) only child; (3) one of several children (esp. the son and heir); (4) {go} (See 一目・2) one stone; (female given name) Motoko |
世嗣 see styles |
yotsugi よつぎ seishi / seshi せいし |
heir; successor |
世子 see styles |
shì zǐ shi4 zi3 shih tzu wakako わかこ |
crown prince; heir of a noble house heir; successor; (female given name) Wakako princes |
世継 see styles |
yotsugi よつぎ |
heir; successor; (place-name, surname) Yotsugi |
令嗣 see styles |
reishi / reshi れいし |
(honorific or respectful language) your heir; his heir; (given name) Reiji |
儲君 储君 see styles |
chǔ jun chu3 jun1 ch`u chün chu chün |
heir apparent to a throne |
内孫 see styles |
naison; uchimago ないそん; うちまご |
child of one's heir |
出繼 出继 see styles |
chū jì chu1 ji4 ch`u chi chu chi |
to become adopted as heir |
單傳 单传 see styles |
dān chuán dan1 chuan2 tan ch`uan tan chuan tanden |
to have only one heir in a generation (of a family, clan etc); to be learned from only one master (of a skill, art etc) direct transmission |
嗣子 see styles |
sì zǐ si4 zi3 ssu tzu shishi しし |
heir; adopted son heir; (female given name) Tsuguko |
嫡嗣 see styles |
chakushi ちゃくし |
legitimate heir |
嫡子 see styles |
dí zǐ di2 zi3 ti tzu chakushi ちゃくし |
son, esp. the eldest son, of the wife (contrasted with 庶子[shu4 zi3]) legitimate child a rightful heir |
嫡男 see styles |
chakunan ちゃくなん |
heir; eldest son |
子嗣 see styles |
zǐ sì zi3 si4 tzu ssu |
son; heir |
家督 see styles |
katoku かとく |
(1) heir; successor; (2) family estate; family fortune; inheritance; (3) (hist) headship of a family |
後嗣 后嗣 see styles |
hòu sì hou4 si4 hou ssu koushi / koshi こうし |
heir; descendant; posterity heir; successor |
接ぎ see styles |
tsugi つぎ |
(1) patch; patching; (2) join; joining; (3) successor; heir |
正室 see styles |
zhèng shì zheng4 shi4 cheng shih seishitsu / seshitsu せいしつ |
primary wife (in contrast to concubine); legal wife (1) (See 側室,本妻) legal wife (of a noble) (as opposed to a concubine); (2) (See 表座敷・おもてざしき) room for receiving guests; (3) (rare) heir; successor; (personal name) Masamuro |
正統 正统 see styles |
zhèng tǒng zheng4 tong3 cheng t`ung cheng tung seitou(p); shoutou / seto(p); shoto せいとう(P); しょうとう |
orthodoxy; tradition; orthodox; traditional; principles of dynastic succession; (of an heir) legitimate (adj-na,adj-no,n) legitimate; orthodox; traditional; (given name) Masanori |
法嗣 see styles |
fǎ sì fa3 si4 fa ssu houshi / hoshi ほうし |
(personal name) Houshi dharma heir |
玄暢 玄畅 see styles |
xuán chàng xuan2 chang4 hsüan ch`ang hsüan chang Genchō |
Xuanchang, a famous Shensi monk, who was invited to be tutor of the heir-apparent, A. D. 445, but refused, died 484. |
皇嗣 see styles |
koushi / koshi こうし |
Imperial heir; Crown Prince |
禅譲 see styles |
zenjou / zenjo ぜんじょう |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) (hist) abdication (of a Chinese emperor) in favor of a virtuous successor (as opposed to an heir); (noun, transitive verb) (2) smooth transference of power (responsibility, etc.) |
継ぎ see styles |
tsugi つぎ |
(1) patch; patching; (2) join; joining; (3) successor; heir |
継嗣 see styles |
keishi / keshi けいし |
(archaism) (See 跡継ぎ・1) successor; heir; heiress |
継手 see styles |
tsugite つぎて |
a coupler; a splice; a successor; an heir |
繼嗣 继嗣 see styles |
jì sì ji4 si4 chi ssu keiji |
to continue; to continue a family line; posterity; heir to continue |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
The Value of Warriors Lies in Their Quality | 兵在精 | bīng zài jīng bing1 zai4 jing1 bing zai jing bingzaijing | ping tsai ching pingtsaiching |
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