明哲保身

Chinese

wise; sensible to protect oneself
simp. and trad.
(明哲保身)
明哲 保身

Etymology

From the Classic of Poetry:

[Classical Chinese, trad. and simp.][▼ expand/hide]
From: The Classic of Poetry, circa 11th – 7th centuries BCE, translated based on James Legge's version
míng qiě zhé, yǐ bǎoshēn. [Pinyin]
Intelligent is he and wise, Protecting his own person.

Pronunciation


Idiom

明哲保身

  1. to stay away from conflicts or give up adhering to principals to play safe and protect oneself from trouble or danger
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