Chengyu

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Chengyu (traditional Chinese: 成語; simplified Chinese: 成语; pinyin: chéngyǔ; trans. "set phrase") are a type of traditional Chinese idiomatic expressions, most of which consist of four Chinese characters. Chengyu were widely used in Literary Chinese and are still common in written vernacular Chinese writing and in the spoken language today. According to the most stringent definition, there are about 5,000 chengyu in the Chinese language, though some dictionaries list over 20,000. Chengyu are considered the collected wisdom of the Chinese culture, and contain the experiences, moral concepts, and admonishments from previous generations of Chinese speakers. Chengyu still play an important role in Chinese conversation and education.[1][2] Chengyu are one of four types of formulaic expressions (Template:Zhi), which also include collocations (Template:Zhi), two-part allegorical sayings called xiehouyu, and proverbs (Template:Zhi).

While not the only idioms in Chinese, and not always four characters long, they are often referred to as Chinese idioms or four-character idioms.

Origins, construction, and interpretation

Chengyu are mostly derived from ancient literature, including the pre-Qin classics, poetry from all periods of Chinese history, and late imperial vernacular novels and short stories. A small number were constructed in the 19th and early 20th centuries from Western source materials. Among the early classical literature, the lyrical imagery from the Classic of Poetry, and the detailed stories recorded in the Zuo Zhuan and the Records of the Grand Historian serve as particularly rich source materials for chengyu. Since the Shijing poems consist of four-character lines, some chengyu are direct quotes from the Classic of Poetry. For example, Template:Zhi 'ten-thousand year lifespan without bound', a traditional expression to wish someone a long life that often appears on bowls and tableware, quotes the poem "Tian Bao" (Script error: No such module "Lang"., poem #166) in the Lesser Court Hymns section of the Classic of Poetry. More commonly, however, chengyu are created by succinctly paraphrasing or summarizing the original text, usually by selecting the most salient characters from the passage in question and inserting any necessary classical grammatical particles.

As such, chengyu are fossilized expressions that use the vocabulary and follow the syntactic rules of Literary Chinese. Consequently, they convey information more compactly than normal vernacular speech or writing. They may contain subject and predicate and act as an independent clause (or even twin two-character independent clauses in parallel), or they may play the role of any part of speech in a sentence, acting syntactically as an adjective, adverb, verb, or noun phrase. In both speech and writing, they serve to succinctly convey a complex or multifaceted situation, scene, or concept, and used fittingly and elegantly, they also mark a speaker or writer's erudition.

The meaning of a chengyu usually surpasses the sum of the meanings carried by the four characters, as chengyu are generally meant to convey the message or moral of the myth, story or historical event from which they were derived. Thus, even after translation into modern words and syntax, chengyu in isolation are often unintelligible without additional explanation. Since they often contain a classical allusion, known as a Script error: No such module "lang". (Script error: No such module "Lang".), elementary and secondary school students in greater China learn chengyu as part of the classical curriculum in order to study the context from which the chengyu was born.

Often the four characters reflect the moral behind the story rather than the story itself. For example, the phrase "Script error: No such module "Lang"." (Audio file "Chinese-po4 fu3 chen2 zhou1.ogg" not found, lit: "break the pots and sink the ships") is based on a historical account where the general Xiang Yu ordered his troops to destroy all cooking utensils and boats after crossing a river into the enemy's territory. He won the battle because of this "no-retreat" strategy. Thus, the idiom is used as a verb phrase with the meaning "to make an all-out effort to achieve success by the deliberate removal of recourse or backup." Similar phrases are known in the West, such as "Burning one's boats", "burning one's bridges", "Point of no return" or "Crossing the Rubicon".

Another example is Script error: No such module "Lang". (Audio file "Chinese-gua1 tian2 li3 xia4.ogg" not found 'melon field, beneath the plums'), whose meaning relates to the appearance of misconduct or impropriety. It is derived from an excerpt of a Han-era poem (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Yuèfǔ Shī "Jūnzǐ Xíng"). The poem includes the lines 'don't adjust your shoes in a melon field, and don't tidy your hat under the plum trees' (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Audio file "Chinese-gua1 tian2 bu2 na4 li3.ogg" not found), admonishing the reader to avoid situations where, however innocent, he might be suspected of doing wrong. The idiom is impossible to understand without the background knowledge of the origin of the phrase.

Some idioms have had their literal meanings overtake their original ones. For example, 'wind from an empty cave' (Script error: No such module "Lang"., kōng xué lái fēng), despite now being used to describe rumors without source, originally referred to rumors with actual, solid sources or reasons. Likewise, 'bare-faced facing the emperor' (Script error: No such module "Lang".) is now used to describe beauty that does not require make-up, e.g., when entering court, while its original meaning was "to be confident in one's true look".

However, not all chengyu have stories to draw morals from. An example is Script error: No such module "Lang". 'speaking, yet without trust', referring to one who cannot be trusted despite what he says, an essentially deceitful person. It is generally acknowledged as a chengyu as it comes from the Analects. The idiom is succinct in its original meaning and would likely be intelligible to anyone learned in formal written Chinese, though Script error: No such module "lang". (Script error: No such module "Lang".) is no longer commonly used as a verb.

There are a few chengyu that are not four characters in length. An example is the seven-character Script error: No such module "Lang". 'The Old Drunkard's attention is not directed towards his wine'. This is a direct quote from Ouyang Xiu's essay An Account of Old Drunkard's Pavilion (Script error: No such module "Lang".), in which the author, as the Old Drunkard, expresses his true intention of enjoying the scenery of the mountains and rivers as he drinks. As an idiom, it expresses the situation where one does something with an ulterior though benign motive in mind.

Some chengyu have English equivalents. For example, 言不由衷 'speak not from the bosom' and 'to speak with one's tongue in one's cheek' share idiomatic meanings. The Chinese not having conducted maritime explorations of the North Atlantic during imperial times, the expression Script error: No such module "Lang". 'one corner of an ice mountain' is a rare example of a chengyu that emerged in the early 20th century after contact with the West as a translation of the expression "tip of the iceberg," thus sharing both their literal and idiomatic meanings.[3] Another expression Script error: No such module "Lang". 'extracting chestnuts from the fire', originating from a La Fontaine fable, means "to be duped into taking risks for someone else," used in much the same way as the expression "cat's paw" in English is another example of an "international" chengyu. Though they are recent in origin, they are constructed using the vocabulary and syntax of Literary Chinese and fits within the four-character scheme, making them chengyu.

Chinese idioms can also serve as a guide through Chinese culture. Chengyu teach about motifs that were previously common in Chinese literature and culture. For example, idioms with nature motifs – e.g., mountains, water, and the Moon – are numerous. Works considered masterpieces of Chinese literature – such as the Four Great Classical Novels[4] – serve as the source for many idioms, which in turn condense and retell the story.

All Chinese people know idioms, though the total number known by any one individual will depend on their background. Idioms are such an important part of Chinese popular culture that there is a game called 成語接龍 'connect the chengyu' that involves someone calling out an idiom, with someone else then being supposed to think of another idiom to link up with the first one, so that the last character of the first idiom is the same as the first character of the second idiom, and so forth.

Chinese examples

The following three examples show that the meaning of the idiom can be totally different by only changing one character.

Examples in Chinese
Chengyu Gloss Meaning Etymology
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Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) call a deer a horse deliberately misrepresent See Zhao Gao
Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) so happy as to forget Shu indulge in pleasures See Liu Shan
Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) to say three in the morning and four in the evening always changing (new meaning), a change without any substantive difference (original meaning) See Zhuangzi
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Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) grind an iron bar down to a fine needle to persevere in a difficult task See Li Bai
Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) guard a tree-stump to wait for rabbits wait idly for a reward See Han Feizi
Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) to mend the pen after sheep are lost close the stable door after the horse has bolted, i.e. try too late to prevent harm See Warring States Records
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Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) return the jade to Zhao to return something intact to its rightful owner[5]Template:Rp See Mr. He's jade
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Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) carve the boat in search of the sword approach without considering the reality of a situation See Lüshi Chunqiu
Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) take chestnuts out of the fire Someone acting in another's interest (cat's-paw) Derived from The Monkey and the Cat
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Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) talk about military tactics on paper theoretical discussion useless in practice See Zhao Kuo
Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) to add feet when drawing a snake to improve something unnecessarily See Warring States Records
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Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) playing the guqin to a cow to communicate well, you need to understand your audience See Mouzi Lihuolun
Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) swallow like a tiger and devour like a wolf devouring food quickly and in a messy manner
Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) to wear embroidered clothing and return to one's hometown return to humble origins after making it big
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Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) to learn the walk of Handan to imitate others, and lose one's own abilities in the process See Learning the Walk of Handan

Multiple chengyu are sometimes used together in set expressions for ceremonial or festive greetings. For example, numbered New Year greetings beginning with the characters for one through ten are commonly used during the Chinese New Year to express wishes for success, health, and happiness.[6]

Common Positive Chengyu Beginning with Numbers 1–10
Number Chengyu Meaning
1 : (Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".)) Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) Ship with a single sail, sailing smoothly; success without obstacles
2 : (Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".)) Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) Two dragons soaring; aspirations for soaring success and progress
3 : (Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".)) Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) The arrival of good fortune; metaphor for winter's end
4 : (Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".)) Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) Peace and safety throughout the four seasons (a year)
5 : (Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".)) Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) The five blessings arrive: health, longevity, prosperity, virtue, and peace
6 : (Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".)) Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) Everything goes smoothly; the number Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) is a near homophone of Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) meaning flowing/smooth without hindrance
7 : (Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".)) Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) The seven stars shine brightly, invoking the auspiciousness of the Big Dipper Constellation
8 : (Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".)) Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) Wealth arrives from all directions; Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) (lit. eight directions) means all directions, similar to how there are four cardinal and four intercardinal directions
9 : (Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".)) Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) United in heart forever; Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) (nine) is a homophone of Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) (long-lasting, enduring); hence, conveying a sense of eternity and longevity
10 : (Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".)) Page Template:Ruby/styles.css has no content.Page Template:Ruby-zh-p/styles.css has no content.Script error: No such module "Lang".(Script error: No such module "lang".) Perfect in every way; the number 10 in Chinese can have connotations of fullness and completeness

Japanese examples

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". Yojijukugo is the similar format in Japanese. The term Script error: No such module "Nihongo". is autological. Many of these idioms were adopted from their Chinese counterparts and have the same or similar meaning as in Chinese. The term Script error: No such module "Nihongo". refers to an idiom that comes from a specific text as the source. As such, the overwhelming majority of koji seigo comes from accounts of history written in classical Chinese. Although many of the Japanese four-character idioms are derived from Chinese, many others are purely Japanese in origin. Some examples:

Korean examples

The Korean equivalent are sajaseongeo (KoreanScript error: No such module "Lang".; HanjaScript error: No such module "Lang".).[7] They have similar categorization to Japanese ones, such as gosaseongeo (Script error: No such module "Lang".; Script error: No such module "Lang".) for historical idioms.[8] Although many sajaseongeo are derived from Chinese ones, Korean people also created their own unique idioms that reflect Korean culture, referred to as Hanguk-san sajaseongeo (KoreanScript error: No such module "Lang".; HanjaScript error: No such module "Lang".).[9]

Vietnamese examples

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Four word idioms or any idiom in Vietnamese are known as thành ngữ (chữ Hán: Page Template:Vi-nom/fonts.css has no content.成語, literally "set phrase/speech"). A large amount of idioms originating from Classical Chinese have been borrowed into the language, but there exists native counterparts to the Classical Chinese idioms. There are also many idioms that are Vietnamese in origin. Vietnamese idioms can be classified into Sino-Vietnamese idioms (Vietnamese: thành ngữ Hán Việt, chữ Hán Nôm: Page Template:Vi-nom/fonts.css has no content.成語漢越) and native Vietnamese idioms (Vietnamese: thành ngữ thuần Việt, chữ Hán Nôm: Page Template:Vi-nom/fonts.css has no content.成語純越) that were once written in chữ Nôm, are now written in the Latin-based Vietnamese alphabet.

Sino-Vietnamese Idioms
Classical Chinese (Hán văn, Page Template:Vi-nom/fonts.css has no content.漢文) Vietnamese alphabet (chữ Quốc Ngữ, Page Template:Vi-nom/fonts.css has no content.𡨸國語) Meaning
Page Template:Vi-nom/fonts.css has no content.否極泰來 Bĩ cực thái lai The darkest hour is just before the dawn "The worst situation comes before a good one."
Page Template:Vi-nom/fonts.css has no content.相親相愛 Tương thân tương ái To be altruistic and charitable to each other, especially in times of crisis or disaster
Page Template:Vi-nom/fonts.css has no content.盡善盡美 Tận thiện tận mỹ Very good or beautiful
Page Template:Vi-nom/fonts.css has no content.溫故知新 Ôn cố tri tân One should be able to derive new understanding while revising what one has learned.
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Native Vietnamese Idioms
Chữ Hán Nôm (Page Template:Vi-nom/fonts.css has no content.𡨸漢喃) Vietnamese alphabet (chữ Quốc Ngữ, Page Template:Vi-nom/fonts.css has no content.𡨸國語) Meaning
Page Template:Vi-nom/fonts.css has no content.𫗒𠰳𫡽𠰳 Ăn miếng trả miếng Tit for tat; literally, "eat a piece, pay back a piece"
Page Template:Vi-nom/fonts.css has no content.𢢂𨐮𢢂𧃵 Ghét cay ghét đắng To have an extreme and utter hatred, literally, "Hate spiciness, hate bitterness"
Page Template:Vi-nom/fonts.css has no content.幔𡗶𥴜𡐙 Màn trời chiếu đất A situation where many people become homeless, especially after a disaster; literally, "to use the sky as a curtain and the land as a mat"
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The plot of the Taiwanese comedy-drama GG Precinct centres on people murdered for misquoting Chinese idioms.[10][11][12]

See also

Dictionaries of Mandarin Chinese Idioms

References

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