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血汗 is a short Chinese and Japanese word that literally means “blood and sweat” but can be used to mean “blood, sweat, and tears.”
The first character means blood, and the second is sweat (but tears can be a category of salty water excreted by the body).
血汗淚 means “Blood, Sweat (and) Tears” in Chinese.
The More We Sweat in Training, The Less We Bleed in Battle
píng shí duō liú hàn zhàn shí shǎo liú xuè
There is more than one way to translate the ancient Chinese military proverb, 平时多流汗战时少流血. Here are a few interpretations:
A drop of sweat spent in a drill is a drop of blood saved in war.
More practice will give one a better chance of success in real situations.
The more you sweat in training, the less you bleed in battle.
I heard this many times when I was a U.S. Marine but I had no idea at the time that it was actually an old Chinese proverb.
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