東道主
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Attested in Zuo Zhuan (circa 4th century B.C.E.), in the entry for the 30th year of Duke Xi's reign (《左傳·僖公三十年》):
Uttered by Zhu Zhiwu (燭之武), a Zheng courtier, during his negotiation with the Count Mu of Qin (秦穆公) who was laying siege to the state of Zheng. Later used idiomatically as a generic term for a host.
東道主
Some dictionaries classify 東道主/东道主 (dōngdàozhǔ) as a chengyu, albeit a three-character one.
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