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Four-Character Idiom Senjafuda Sticker 千社札ステッカー【大器晩成 -TAIKIBANSEI-】

 

 

【大器晩成 -TAIKIBANSEI-】

Taikibansei (大器晩成) is a Japanese idiom that translates to "great talents take time to mature" or "a great vessel takes a long time to be completed." This phrase emphasizes the idea that significant achievements and talents often require patience and time to develop fully. It suggests that while some people may seem to succeed quickly, true greatness often comes after years of hard work, perseverance, and experience. It encourages individuals to be patient and to trust in their growth process, as the most remarkable accomplishments often come from sustained effort over time.

 

 

【"What are Four-Character Idioms?】

"four-character idiom" (四字熟語, "yoji-jukugo") is a Japanese expression made up of four kanji characters.

These idioms often come from classical Chinese and convey a deep meaning or a concept in a compact form.

They can express wisdom, moral lessons, or describe situations in just four characters. Examples include expressions for perseverance, success, or harmony.

In short, it’s a brief phrase made of four characters that communicates a bigger idea.

 

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Four-Character Idiom Senjafuda Sticker 千社札ステッカー【大器晩成 -TAIKIBANSEI-】

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