chinese-idiom

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The Man Who Choked | 因噎废食

A man who ate ravenously choked to death on a fishbone. In a misguided response, someone banned e...

beginner cautionary-tale chinese-idiom
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Rising with the Rooster | 闻鸡起舞

The story of Zu Ti and Liu Kun, who disciplined themselves to rise at the rooster's crow to pract...

chinese-idiom education historical-anecdote
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His Spear Against His Shield | 自相矛盾

A Chu weapon seller's boast about his impenetrable shield and all-piercing spear leads to a logic...

beginner chinese-idiom contradiction
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Do Not Burn Your House to Get Rid of a Mouse | 投鼠忌器

A cautionary tale from *Hanshu* warns against disproportionate retaliation, using the metaphor of...

cautionary-tale chinese-idiom educational
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Seamless Heavenly Garment | 天衣无缝

This story from the Tang Dynasty explains the idiom "Seamless Heavenly Garment," where a man sees...

chinese-culture chinese-idiom cultural-story
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Riding a Tiger | 骑虎难下

The article explains the Chinese idiom "Riding a Tiger," which originated from the advice given t...

chinese-idiom culture educational
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Armchair Strategist | 纸上谈兵

The idiom "armchair strategist" originates from the story of Zhao Kuo, a Warring States theorist ...

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The Fox Borrows the Tiger's Might | 狐假虎威

A fox escapes being eaten by a tiger by pretending to be Heaven's envoy, tricking the tiger into ...

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The Donkey of Guizhou Has Exhausted Its Tricks | 黔驴技穷

A tiger initially fears a strange donkey but discovers its only trick is kicking. The idiom means...

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Flowers Raining from the Sky | 天花乱坠

This article explains the Chinese idiom "Flowers Raining from the Sky," which originates from a l...

buddhism chinese-idiom cultural-story
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Three in the Morning, Four in the Evening | 朝三暮四

This fable tells of a monkey keeper who tricks his monkeys by merely rearranging their daily rati...

chinese-idiom cultural-story educational
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When Lips Are Gone, Teeth Will Be Cold | 唇亡齿寒

The ancient fable illustrates the strategic folly of the State of Yu. Lured by treasures, its kin...

chinese-idiom educational historical-story
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Sun Shan, the Last on the List | 名落孙山

This story explains the origin of the Chinese idiom "名落孙山," which describes exam or competition f...

chinese-idiom culture education
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Adding Feet to a Snake | 画蛇添足

A story from the Warring States Period where a servant, after quickly drawing a snake, unnecessar...

beginner chinese-idiom culture
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The Wolf and the Jackal | 狼狈为奸

A wolf and a jackal collaborate, using their complementary physical traits to overcome a high wal...

chinese-idiom collaboration educational
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At the End of One's Tether | 日暮途穷

This article recounts the story of Wu Zixu from the Spring and Autumn Period, which gave rise to ...

chinese-idiom culture education
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An Old Horse Knows the Way | 老马识途

The idiom tells how Duke Huan of Qi's army, lost in a winter snowstorm, found their way home by f...

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Besieged on All Sides | 四面楚歌

This article recounts the historical origin of the Chinese idiom "Besieged on All Sides," describ...

chinese-idiom culture educational
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Pulling Up Seedlings to Help Them Grow | 揠苗助长

An impatient farmer pulls up his rice shoots to make them grow faster, only to cause them all to ...

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The Man of Qi Who Feared the Sky | 杞人忧天

This fable tells of a man from Qi who was paralyzed by the irrational fear that the sky would fal...

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