雄关漫道真如铁

雄關漫道真如鐵
xióngguānmàndàozhēnrútiě
phrase

Meanings

  1. 1 don't say the great pass is truly like iron
  2. 2 don't overstate how impregnable the obstacle is — it can be crossed

Examples

Xióng guān màn dào zhēn rú tiě, gǎigé zài nán yě yào xiàngqián tuījìn.
The great pass is not truly iron — however hard reform gets, we must press on.
Chuàngyè lù shàng, xióng guān màn dào zhēn rú tiě, jiānchí jiù huì kàndào xīwàng.
On the entrepreneurial road, the pass isn't really iron — persist and you'll see hope.

Tips

history
From Mao Zedong's 1935 ci-poem 《·》, written after the Red Army's victory at Loushan Pass during the Long March: 而今迈步从头 — 'Say not the grand pass is truly like iron; today we stride over it and start anew.' here is classical for 别说/ ('don't say'). A favorite in speeches on overcoming difficulty.
usage
Note that means 'don't say' or 'never say' — students often mistake it for 漫长道路 (a long road). Almost always paired with the follow-up line 而今迈步从头.

Stroke Order

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