臥薪嘗膽
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to lie; to crouch | fuel; salary | to taste; flavour; indicator of past tense to taste; flavour; indicator of past tense; already; ever; once; test; formerly |
the gall; the nerve; courage the gall; the nerve; courage; guts; gall bladder | ||
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trad. (臥薪嘗膽/臥薪嚐膽) | 臥 | 薪 | 嘗/嚐 | 膽 | |
simp. (卧薪尝胆) | 卧 | 薪 | 尝 | 胆 | |
Literally: “to sleep on brushwood and taste gall”. |
From the story of the King Goujian of Yue [5th BCE], who forced himself to sleep on firewood and lick a gallbladder everyday to remember the humiliation of his previous defeat by the State of Wu.
臥薪嘗膽
For pronunciation and definitions of 臥薪嘗膽 – see the following entry. | ||
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(This term, 臥薪嘗膽, is the kyūjitai of the above term.) |
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