三月不知肉味

Chinese

three moon; month
 
to not know; to have no idea of; to be ignorant of; to wonder if
meat; flesh taste
simp. and trad.
(三月不知肉味)
不知

Etymology

A quote from the Analects of Confucius. When Confucius was in Qi, he heard the Shao music, and for three months he did not know the taste of meat. He said, "I never knew music could reach this level of excellence!"

Literally: Did not know the taste of meat for three months.

Pronunciation


Idiom

三月不知肉味

  1. describes a situation in which one is totally captivated by whatever activity is taking place; totally enraptured
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