Korean Proverbs & World Proverbs

Korean Proverb : Playing Both the Drum and the Gong Alone

ktell 2026. 3. 31. 05:02

Korean Proverb Series 92

Playing Both the Drum and the Gong Alone

“장구 치고 북 치고 혼자 다 한다”
(Janggu chigo buk chigo honja da handa)


🕰️ 1. The Proverb’s Core Meaning

The Korean proverb “장구 치고 북 치고 혼자 다 한다” literally means
“Playing the janggu (hourglass drum) and the buk (barrel drum) all by oneself.”

It describes a situation where one person takes on every role,
handling everything alone — sometimes unnecessarily.
It can also imply acting independently without coordination,
or dominating a situation without involving others.

This proverb reflects both self-reliance and lack of balance or collaboration,
depending on the context.


🪄 2. Meaning & Key Lesson

▪️ Doing everything alone can be inefficient.
▪️ Collaboration often leads to better outcomes.
▪️ Balance between independence and teamwork is essential.

 

The saying reminds us that not everything has to be done alone to be done well.


👀 3. Real-Life Applications

▪️ A team leader tries to control every detail instead of trusting team members.
▪️ One person handles all tasks in a project leading to stress and inefficiency.
▪️ In discussions, someone dominates the conversation without allowing others to participate.

 

This proverb encourages us to value shared effort and mutual contribution.


🌏 4. Similar Proverbs Around the World

▪️ United States — “Trying to do everything yourself.”
 → Taking on too much alone.

▪️ United Kingdom — “A one-man show.”
 → One person doing everything.

▪️ China — “独角戏 (Dú jiǎo xì).”
 → A one-person performance.

▪️ Japan — “一人芝居 (Hitori shibai).”
 → Acting alone on stage.

 

Across cultures, people recognize that true strength often lies in cooperation, not isolation.


💬 A Warm Saying

“Even the strongest rhythm sounds better when played together.”


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