三军可夺帅也

三軍可奪帥也
sān jūn kě duó shuài yě
quotation

Meanings

  1. 1 the commander of three armies can be captured
  2. 2 even a whole army can lose its general - but a common person's will cannot be taken from them (first half of the saying)

Examples

Gǔrén shuō sānjūnkěduóshuàiyě, pǐfūbùkěduózhìyě, shuō de jiùshì yìzhì de lìliàng.
The ancients said 'an army can lose its general, but an ordinary person cannot be robbed of their will' - it's about the power of resolve.
Tā yǐnyòng sānjūnkěduóshuàiyě lái jīlì duìyuán jiānchí dàodǐ.
He quoted 'even an army can lose its commander' to urge his teammates to hold on.

Tips

history
From 《论语·子罕》 (Analects, Book IX). Confucius said: 三军可夺帅也匹夫不可夺志也 - 'The commander of three armies may be taken captive, but the will of even a common man cannot be wrested away.' A classic statement of inner resolve.
usage
Almost always quoted with its second half 匹夫不可夺志也 - the first half only sets up the contrast. here means 'to wrest away / to take by force,' not just 'seize.'

Stroke Order

sān
jūn
duó
shuài