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百年大计(百年大計)

bǎi nián dà jìStrategy & Action

百年大计 (bǎi nián dà jì) literally meanshundred-year great planand expresseslong-term plan; matter of lasting importance”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving strategy & action.

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Pronunciation: bǎi nián dà jì Literal meaning: Hundred-year great plan

Origin & Usage

This idiom describes a great (大) plan (计) spanning a hundred (百) years (年). It emphasizes long-term thinking and planning that extends beyond immediate concerns to future generations. The phrase appeared in texts discussing governance and national development. It reflects the Chinese cultural value of considering consequences across extended timeframes. Modern usage commonly describes education, infrastructure, and other investments whose benefits unfold over generations.

When to Use

Situation: Education is a long-term investment in the nation's future.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 百年大计 mean in English?

百年大计 (bǎi nián dà jì) literally translates toHundred-year great planand is used to expressLong-term plan; matter of lasting importance”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theStrategy & Action category..

When is 百年大计 used?

Situation: Education is a long-term investment in the nation's future.

What is the pinyin for 百年大计?

The pinyin pronunciation for 百年大计 isbǎi nián dà jì”.

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