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Draw a Snake with Feet
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Pronunciation: hua(4) she(2) tian(1) zu(2)
Explanation: A figure of speech to describe adding something that does not exist or to do something redundant.
Tone: Negative
The Story: Long long ago, in the
Chu Kingdom, a family held a sacrifice. After
the ceremony, the host offered a bottle of wine
to the servants. There were quite a few servants
but only one bottle of wine. Then one man
proposed: "Every one draw a snake on the
ground". The first one who completed it would
get the wine as a prize. After discussion, they
all agreed.
One man finished his drawing very
quickly, he looked at others and
saw they were still drawing, then
he said: "You are too slow, let
me add several feet to my snake."
But when he drew feet on the snake,
another man finished his drawing,
he strode to the wine and said:
"snakes do not have feet, how can
you draw it that way?" After saying
this, he drank the wine.
Usage Example (Pinyin): Bie(2)
hua(4) she(2) tian(1) zu(2), wo(3) xiang(3)
xin(4) zhong(1) de hua(4) dui(4) ta(1) lai(2)
shuo(1) yi(3) jing(1) hen(3) qing(1) chu(3) le.
Usage Example (English translation):
Don't draw a snake with feet. I
think the letter is clear enough
for her.
Note: The spoken Chinese Mandarin
language has 4 spoken tones. We have attempted
to re-create those above where after each
syllable we tell you (1), (2), (3), or (4) as
they correspond to each of the 4 tones. We
encourage you to complement your Xianzai.com
Chinese Idioms newsletter with a good offline
study program.
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