出师未捷身先死

出師未捷身先死
chūshīwèijiéshēnxiānsǐ
phrase

Meanings

  1. 1 marched out but died before victory
  2. 2 died before the campaign could succeed — a cause cut short by death

Examples

Zhūgě Liàng chū shī wèi jié shēn xiān sǐ, cháng shǐ yīngxióng lèi mǎn jīn.
Zhuge Liang died before his campaign could triumph — forever making heroes' tears soak their robes.
Zhè wèi kēxuéjiā chū shī wèi jié shēn xiān sǐ, liúxià wèi wánchéng de yánjiū.
This scientist died before his work could triumph, leaving research unfinished.

Tips

history
From Du Fu 杜甫's 《》 (Tang), about Zhuge Liang 诸葛亮: ‘出师使英雄。’ (He set out to war but died before victory; forever it makes heroes' tears soak their robes.) Refers to Zhuge Liang dying at Wuzhang Plains during his fifth northern campaign against Wei.
usage
= not yet victorious. The line is a stock elegy for any leader or reformer whose project is interrupted by death.

Stroke Order

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