桃園結義
See also: 桃园结义
Chinese
peach garden; Taoyuan | to make a solemn pact | ||
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trad. (桃園結義) | 桃園 | 結義 | |
simp. (桃园结义) | 桃园 | 结义 | |
Literally: “Oath of the Peach Garden”. |
Etymology
From the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, in which Zhang Fei, Guan Yu, and Liu Bei made an oath in the peach garden.
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Three Heroes of Three Kingdoms, silk painting by Sekkan Sakurai (1715-1790). This painting is usually hung in the offices of businessmen to show that they were trustworthy, as these brothers were to each other.
Pronunciation
Idiom
桃園結義
- to become sworn brothers
References
Oath of the Peach Garden on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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