百年树人

百年樹人
bǎiniánshùrén
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 it takes a hundred years to grow a person
  2. 2 educating people is a long-term endeavor
  3. 3 nurturing talent takes generations

Examples

Shí nián shù mù, bǎi nián shù rén.
It takes ten years to grow a tree, a hundred to cultivate a person.
Jiàoyù shì bǎi nián shù rén de shìyè.
Education is the work of generations.
Bǎi nián shù rén, bùkě jí yú qiúchéng.
Cultivating people takes a hundred years — you can't rush it.

Tips

history
From 《管子·》: 十年树木终身 — 'For one year, grow grain; for ten years, grow trees; for a lifetime, grow people.' Often cited in discussions of education policy.

Stroke Order

bǎi
nián
shù
rén