先发制人

先發制人
xiānfāzhìrén
idiom #20,183

Meanings

  1. 1 to gain the initiative by striking first
  2. 2 to preempt
  3. 3 to get in the first blow

Examples

Zài tánpàn zhōng, tā xuǎnzé xiānfāzhìrén, shuàixiān tíchū tiáojiàn.
In the negotiation, she chose to act first and put forward terms before anyone else.
Jūnduì juédìng xiānfāzhìrén, zài dífāng zhǔnbèi hǎo zhīqián fādòng gōngjī.
The military decided to strike first and launch an attack before the enemy was ready.

Tips

history
This idiom originates from the Shiji (Records of the Grand Historian), echoing strategic principles also found in Sun Tzu's Art of War. The idea is that striking first gives a decisive advantage — (first), (to launch/strike), (to control/subdue), (the enemy/people).

Stroke Order

xiān
zhì
rén