朽木不可雕
Chinese
rotten wood; hopeless case; good-for-nothing | cannot; should not; must not | engrave; shrewd | ||
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trad. (朽木不可雕) | 朽木 | 不可 | 雕 | |
simp. #(朽木不可雕) | 朽木 | 不可 | 雕 | |
Literally: “One cannot make a carving from rotten wood.” |
Etymology
From the Analects, Book 5 (《論語·公冶長》):
- 宰予晝寢。子曰:「朽木不可雕也,糞土之牆,不可杇也,於予與何誅。」 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
- From: The Analects of Confucius, c. 475 – 221 BCE, translated based on James Legge's version
- Zǎi Yǔ zhòuqǐn. Zǐyuē: “Xiǔmù bùkě diāo yě, fèntǔ zhī qiáng, bùkě wū yě, yú Yǔ yǔ hé zhū.” [Pinyin]
- Zai Yu being asleep during the daytime, the Master said, "Rotten wood cannot be carved; a wall of dirty earth will not receive the trowel. This Yu! — what is the use of my reproving him?"
宰予昼寝。子曰:「朽木不可雕也,粪土之墙,不可杇也,于予与何诛。」 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
Pronunciation
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