洛陽紙貴

Chinese

Luoyang, an ancient capital paper expensive
trad. (洛陽紙貴) 洛陽
simp. (洛阳纸贵) 洛阳
Literally: “to push up the paper price in Luoyang”.

Etymology

From the Western Jin poet Zuo Si's work Rhapsodies on the Three Capitals, which was extremely popular that people were making copies of it, causing a shortage in paper and pushing up its price in Luoyang.

Pronunciation


Idiom

洛陽紙貴

  1. (of a literary work, e.g. a new book) to be all the rage for a time; to be immensely popular
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