Chinese Proverb: 行百里者半九十 (Those who intend to walk a hundred miles often stop at ninety.)

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Chinese Proverb: 【行百里者半九十】

Chinese Pinyin: xíng bǎi lǐ zhě bàn jiǔ shí

Definition:

  • Those who intend to walk a hundred miles often stop at ninety.
  • A thing is not done untile it is done.

Note:​ This proverb is commonly used to mean one must not relax one’s effort when a task is nearing completion.

Example Sentences:

  • We’re in the final phase of the project, but remember, the last part is the hardest—we must stay focused.
    我们已进入项目的最后阶段,但要记住行百里者半九十——我们必须保持专注。
  • He trained for months but withdrew from the race at the last minute, proving that ninety miles is only half of the journey.
    他训练了数月,却在最后一刻退出了比赛,这证明了行百里者半九十的道理。

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