壮士一去兮不复还

壯士一去兮不復還
zhuàngshìyīqùxībùfùhuán
phrase

Meanings

  1. 1 the brave warrior, once departed, shall never return
  2. 2 a heroic farewell before a one-way mission

Examples

Tā línxíng qián shuō le jù "zhuàngshì yī qù xī bù fù huán", tīng de rén xīnli fā jǐn.
Before leaving he uttered 'the warrior once gone shall not return' — it gave everyone a chill.
Chuàngyè jiù xiàng zhuàngshì yī qù xī bù fù huán, pīn de shì juéxīn.
Starting a business is like a warrior's one-way farewell — it's all about resolve.

Tips

history
From Jing Ke's 《》 (Song of the Yi River), recorded in 《》. The full couplet is 萧萧不复 — sung as Jing Ke set out to assassinate the King of Qin (227 BC). He never came back.
usage
Usually quoted alongside the first half 萧萧. The (xī) is a Chu-style exclamatory particle, like a sigh, common in 《》-style verse.

Stroke Order

zhuàng
shì
hái