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百尺竿头(百尺竿頭)

bǎi chǐ gān tóuSuccess & Perseverance

百尺竿头 (bǎi chǐ gān tóu) literally meanshundred foot pole topand expressesachieve even greater success”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving success & perseverance.

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Pronunciation: bǎi chǐ gān tóu Literal meaning: Hundred foot pole top

Origin & Usage

Emerging from Chan Buddhist teachings of the Tang Dynasty, this idiom depicts a person balanced atop a hundred-foot (百尺) pole (竿头). The image comes from a dialogue between Master Fengxue and his disciples about transcendence, suggesting that true achievement requires advancing even when you seem to have reached the summit. The metaphor resonated deeply with scholar-officials preparing for imperial examinations, who understood that reaching high rank was only the beginning of their challenge. Modern usage emphasizes pushing beyond apparent limits, particularly in academic and professional contexts where complacency can halt growth.

When to Use

Situation: Even after becoming CEO, she continued to study and improve


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 百尺竿头 mean in English?

百尺竿头 (bǎi chǐ gān tóu) literally translates toHundred foot pole topand is used to expressAchieve even greater success”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theSuccess & Perseverance category..

When is 百尺竿头 used?

Situation: Even after becoming CEO, she continued to study and improve

What is the pinyin for 百尺竿头?

The pinyin pronunciation for 百尺竿头 isbǎi chǐ gān tóu”.

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