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This is a Chinese surname that romanizes as Zhang, but in Taiwan or old romanization can be Cheung.
This can also be the Japanese surnames Harisaki, Hari, Hara, Tsuan, Chou, Cho, Chiyan, Chiyau, Chan, Chian, Sun, Jin, Jiyon, Jiyan, Zan, San, or Kin.
The meaning of this character can be: to open up; to spread; sheet of paper; classifier for flat objects; sheet; classifier for votes.
Martial arts term
八卦掌 is the title Baguazhang, a form of Chinese boxing.
Literally translated, this means “Eight Trigrams Palm.
You will see this romanized as “Ba Gua Zhang,” or “Pa Kua Chang” (same characters, just different romanization used in mainland China versus Taiwan).
八卦掌 is also known in Japan as hakkeshou or hakkesho.
Past events not forgotten serve as teachers for later events.
The most literal translation to English of this ancient 前事不忘后事之师 Chinese proverb is:
“Past events not forgotten serve as teachers for later events.”
However, it's been translated several ways:
Don't forget past events, they can guide you in the future.
Benefit from past experience.
Past experience, if not forgotten, is a guide for the future.
Past calamity is my teacher.
A good memory for the past is a teacher for the future.
The remembrance of the past is the teacher of the future.
If one remembers the lessons of the past; They will serve as a guide to avoid mistakes in the future.
The origin:
This proverb comes from the 5th century B.C., just before the Warring States Period in the territory now known as China.
The head of the State of Jin, Zhi Bo, seized power in a coup. He did this with help from the armies of the State of Han and Wei. Instead of being grateful for the help from Han and Wei, he treacherously took the land of Han and Wei. Never satisfied, Zhi Bo employed the armies of Han and Wei to attack and seize the State of Zhao.
The king of Zhao took advice from his minister Zhang Mengtan and secretly contacted the Han and Wei armies to reverse their plans and attack the army of Zhi Bo instead. The plan was successful, and the State of Zhao was not only saved but was set to become a powerful kingdom in the region.
Zhang Mengtan immediately submitted his resignation to a confused king of Zhao. When asked why, Zhang Mengtan said, “I've done my duty to save my kingdom, but looking back at past experience, I know sovereign kings are never satisfied with the power or land at hand. They will join others and fight for more power and more land. I must learn from past experiences, as those experiences are the teachers of future events.”
The king could not dispute the logic in that statement and accepted Zhang Mengtan's resignation.
For generations, the State of Zhao continued to fight for power and land until finally defeated and decimated by the State of Qin (which led to the birth of the Qin Dynasty in 221 B.C.).
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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
張 张 see styles |
zhāng zhang1 chang miharu みはる |
More info & calligraphy: Zhang / Cheung(1) (archaism) {astron} (See 二十八宿,朱雀・すざく・2) Chinese "Extended Net" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); (suf,ctr) (2) counter for objects with stretched strings (i.e. bows, kotos), curtains, papers, etc.; (given name) Miharu extended |
合掌 see styles |
hé zhǎng he2 zhang3 ho chang gasshou / gassho がっしょう |
More info & calligraphy: Gassho(n,vs,vi) (1) pressing one's hands together in prayer; (2) triangular frame of a thatched roof; (expression) (3) (at the end of Buddhist correspondence) (See 敬具) yours sincerely; yours truly; sincerely yours; (surname) Gasshou the gesture of joining one's palms and putting them to the breast as an expression of reverence |
張飛 张飞 see styles |
zhāng fēi zhang1 fei1 chang fei chouhi / chohi ちょうひ |
More info & calligraphy: Zhang Fei(personal name) Chōhi |
長女 长女 see styles |
zhǎng nǚ zhang3 nu:3 chang nü osame おさめ |
More info & calligraphy: First Born Daughter(may be the only daughter) eldest daughter; first-born daughter; (given name) Osame |
長男 长男 see styles |
zhǎng nán zhang3 nan2 chang nan nobuo のぶお |
More info & calligraphy: First Born Soneldest son (may be the only son); first-born son; (personal name) Nobuo |
隊長 队长 see styles |
duì zhǎng dui4 zhang3 tui chang taichou / taicho たいちょう |
More info & calligraphy: Captaincommanding officer |
八卦掌 see styles |
bā guà zhǎng ba1 gua4 zhang3 pa kua chang hakkeshou / hakkesho はっけしょう |
More info & calligraphy: Ba Gua Zhang{MA} eight trigrams palm; ba gua zhang; pa kua chang |
大丈夫 see styles |
dà zhàng fu da4 zhang4 fu5 ta chang fu masurao ますらお |
More info & calligraphy: Man of Character(adjectival noun) (1) safe; secure; sound; problem-free; without fear; all right; alright; OK; okay; (adverb) (2) certainly; surely; undoubtedly; (int,adj-na) (3) (colloquialism) no thanks; I'm good; that's alright; (4) (だいじょうぶ only) (archaism) (See 大丈夫・だいじょうふ) great man; fine figure of a man; (given name) Masurao a great man |
丈 see styles |
zhàng zhang4 chang masuo ますお |
measure of length, ten Chinese feet (3.3 m); to measure; husband; polite appellation for an older male (particle) (1) (kana only) only; just; merely; simply; no more than; nothing but; alone; (particle) (2) (kana only) as much as; to the extent of; enough to; (given name) Masuo Ten feet; an elder; a wife's parents; a husband. |
仉 see styles |
zhǎng zhang3 chang |
surname Zhang |
仗 see styles |
zhàng zhang4 chang mamoru まもる |
weaponry; to hold (a weapon); to wield; to rely on; to depend on; war; battle (personal name) Mamoru a weapon |
嫜 see styles |
zhāng zhang1 chang |
husband's father |
嶂 see styles |
zhàng zhang4 chang akira あきら |
cliff; range of peaks (given name) Akira |
帳 帐 see styles |
zhàng zhang4 chang tobari とばり |
(bound form) curtain; tent; canopy; variant of 賬|账[zhang4] book; register; (surname) Tobari |
幛 see styles |
zhàng zhang4 chang |
hanging scroll |
彰 see styles |
zhāng zhang1 chang shou / sho しょう |
clear; conspicuous; manifest (given name) Shou Variegated, adorned; to display, show, make manifest. |
掌 see styles |
zhǎng zhang3 chang shougo / shogo しょうご |
palm of the hand; sole of the foot; paw; horseshoe; to slap; to hold in one's hand; to wield palm (of one's hand); (personal name) Shougo A palm, a paw; to grasp, control, administer. |
暲 see styles |
zhāng zhang1 chang |
bright; to rise (of sun) |
杖 see styles |
zhàng zhang4 chang tsuesaki つえさき |
a staff; a rod; cane; walking stick; to flog with a stick (old) cane; walking stick; staff; wand; (surname) Tsuesaki staff |
樟 see styles |
zhāng zhang1 chang masayoshi まさよし |
camphor; Cinnamonum camphara (kana only) camphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora); camphorwood; camphor laurel; (personal name) Masayoshi |
漲 涨 see styles |
zhàng zhang4 chang |
to swell; to distend |
漳 see styles |
zhāng zhang1 chang |
Zhang river in Fujian |
獐 see styles |
zhāng zhang1 chang |
river deer; roebuck |
璋 see styles |
zhāng zhang1 chang tamaki たまき |
jade tablet used in ceremonies, shaped like the left or right half of a "gui" 圭[gui1], also given to male infants to play with (female given name) Tamaki |
瘴 see styles |
zhàng zhang4 chang |
malaria; miasma |
瞕 see styles |
zhàng zhang4 chang |
cataract in the eye |
章 see styles |
zhāng zhang1 chang yuki ゆき |
chapter; section; clause; movement (of symphony); seal; badge; regulation; order (1) chapter; section; (n,n-suf) (2) medal; badge; insignia; (female given name) Yuki A section, chapter; finished, elegant; essay, document; rule, according to pattern. |
粀 see styles |
zhàng zhang4 chang |
decameter (old) |
粻 see styles |
zhāng zhang1 chang |
food; white cooked rice |
脹 胀 see styles |
zhàng zhang4 chang |
to swell; to distend; to expand; swollen; bloated |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Zhang Fei | 張飛 张飞 | chou hi / chouhi / cho hi | zhāng fēi zhang1 fei1 zhang fei zhangfei | chang fei changfei |
Zhang Cheung | 張 张 | chou / cho | zhāng / zhang1 / zhang | chang |
Ba Gua Zhang | 八卦掌 | hakkeshou / hakesho | bā guà zhǎng ba1 gua4 zhang3 ba gua zhang baguazhang | pa kua chang pakuachang |
Past experience is the teacher for the future | 前事不忘后事之師 前事不忘后事之师 | qián shì bú wàng hòu shí zhī shī qian2 shi4 bu2 wang4 hou4 shi2 zhi1 shi1 qian shi bu wang hou shi zhi shi | ch`ien shih pu wang hou shih chih shih chien shih pu wang hou shih chih shih |
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In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line. In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese. |
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