Japanese meaning of 海千山千

Reading:
うみせんやません (umi sen yama sen)

English Translation:

Worldly-wise and cunning

Meaning & Cultural Context

Meaning:


Worldly-wise and cunning; a wily old hand.

Cultural Context:


Colloquial, slightly pejorative; used in business/politics to warn about crafty veterans (often contrasted with a greenhorn).

Grammar & Learning Points

Grammar Point

• Noun phrase meaning “seasoned by many experiences,” often modifying “人物.”

Trap for English Speakers

May be taken literally as traveling mountains and seas without understanding the idiom.

Example

Basic Example

彼は交渉の場での海千山千ぶりを発揮した。

He showed his worldly-wise and cunning side at the negotiation table.


Applied Example

あの交渉人は海千山千で一筋縄ではいかない。

That negotiator is worldly-wise and not easily swayed.