戰戰兢兢
Chinese
Etymology
From the Classic of Poetry:
- 戰戰兢兢,如臨深淵,如履薄冰。 [Classical Chinese, trad.][▼ expand/hide]
- From: The Classic of Poetry, circa 11th – 7th centuries BCE, translated based on James Legge's version
- Zhànzhàn jīngjīng, rú lín shēnyuān, rú lǚ bóbīng. [Pinyin]
- We should be apprehensive and careful,
As if we were on the brink of a deep gulf,
As if we were treading on thin ice.
战战兢兢,如临深渊,如履薄冰。 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
Pronunciation
See also
- 戰兢兢/战兢兢
- 戰兢/战兢
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