斷臂
Chinese
to break; to judge; absolutely; decidedly |
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trad. (斷臂) | 斷 | 臂 | |
simp. (断臂) | 断 | 臂 |
Etymology
- “sincerity of a Buddhist monk”
- From the legend of Dazu Huike.
- “integrity of a chaste woman”
- From a story in the Historical Records of the Five Dynasties.
Pronunciation
Verb
斷臂
- (literally) to cut off the arm
- (figuratively, literary) A metaphor for the sincerity of a Buddhist monk in search of Buddha's truth.
- (figuratively, literary) A metaphor for the integrity of a woman striving to maintain her chastity.
- (figuratively) A metaphor for homosexuality, especially between males.
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