諸夏
See also: 诸夏
Chinese
all; many; various | summer; Xia (proper name) | ||
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trad. (諸夏) | 諸 | 夏 | |
simp. (诸夏) | 诸 | 夏 |
Pronunciation
Proper noun
諸夏
- (archaic, historical) the diverse Xias; the peoples of the historical Chinese heartland that identify with each other
- Antonym: 夷狄 (yídí)
- 子曰:「夷狄之有君,不如諸夏之亡也。」 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
- From: The Analects of Confucius, c. 475 – 221 BCE, translated based on James Legge's version
- Zǐyuē: “Yídí zhī yǒu jūn, bùrú zhūxià zhī wú yě.” [Pinyin]
- The Master said, "The rude tribes of the east and north have their princes, and are not like the States of our great land which are without them."
子曰:「夷狄之有君,不如诸夏之亡也。」 [Classical Chinese, simp.]- 戎狄豺狼,不可厭也;諸夏親暱,不可棄也。宴安酖毒,不可懷也。 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
- From: Commentary of Zuo, c. 4th century BCE
- Róngdí cháiláng, bùkě yàn yě; zhūxià qīnnì, bùkě qì yě. Yàn'ān zhèndú, bùkě huái yě. [Pinyin]
- The Rong and Di are dholes and wolves and may not be satisfied; the various grand states are close intimates and may not be abandoned. Ease and peace are banes and poisons and may not be embraced.
戎狄豺狼,不可厌也;诸夏亲昵,不可弃也。宴安鸩毒,不可怀也。 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
Usage notes
Chiefly used in ancient Chinese historiography as endonym, implying a common identification amid geographical, political, and other diversities. The notion is related but not identical to the idea expressed by the word "China".
Synonyms
- 中 (abbreviation)
- 中原 (Zhōngyuán)
- 中國/中国 (Zhōngguó)
- 中華/中华 (Zhōnghuá)
- 九州 (Jiǔzhōu)
- 唐山 (Tángshān)
- 域中 (yùzhōng) (literary, figurative)
- 天下 (tiānxià) (lofty)
- 天朝 (Tiāncháo) (historical or Internet slang)
- 支那 (Zhīnà) (obsolete, now usually derogatory or offensive)
- 桃花石 (Táohuāshí) (obsolete)
- 猜拿 (cāiná) (transliteration of English China)
- 神州 (Shénzhōu) (literary)
- 種花家/种花家 (Zhònghuājiā) (slang, humorous)
- 脂那 (Zhīnà) (obsolete)
- 至那 (Zhìnà) (obsolete)
- 華/华 (abbreviation)
- 華夏/华夏 (Huáxià)
- 諸夏/诸夏 (Zhūxià)
- 諸華/诸华 (Zhūhuá)
- 赤縣/赤县 (Chìxiàn) (literary)
- 赤縣神州/赤县神州 (Chìxiàn Shénzhōu) (literary)
- 震旦 (Zhèndàn) (archaic)
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