篳路藍縷
Chinese
Etymology
From Zuozhuan:
- From: Commentary of Zuo, circa 4th century BCE, translation from Zuozhuan: Commentary on the "Spring and Autumn Annals" (2017), by Stephen Durrant, Wai-yee Li and David Schaberg
- Xùn zhī yǐ Ruò'áo, Fénmào bìlù lánlǚ yǐ qǐ shānlín. [Pinyin]
- He admonishes them on how the Chu ancestors Ruo'ao and Fenmao, riding in rugged wooden carts and clad in tattered hemp, opened up hills and forests for cultivation.
Pronunciation
- Mandarin
- (Standard Chinese)+
- Pinyin:
- Zhuyin: ㄅㄧˋ ㄌㄨˋ ㄌㄢˊ ㄌㄩˇ
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh: bihluhlanleu
- IPA (key): /pi⁵¹⁻⁵³ lu⁵¹ la̠n³⁵ ly²¹⁴⁻²¹⁽⁴⁾/
- (Standard Chinese)+
Idiom
篳路藍縷
- (figuratively) the hardships of beginning an undertaking
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