染指
Chinese
to catch (a disease); dye | finger; to point; to direct; to indicate | ||
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simp. and trad. (染指) |
染 | 指 |
Etymology
- 楚人獻黿於鄭靈公。公子宋與子家將見,子公之食指動,以示子家,曰:‘他日我如此,必嘗異味。’……及食大夫黿,召子公而弗與也。子公怒,染指於鼎,嘗之而出。 [Classical Chinese, trad.][▼ expand/hide]
- From: Commentary of Zuo, circa 4th century BCE
- Chǔ rén xiàn yuán yú Zhènglínggōng. Gōngzǐ Sòng yǔ Zǐjiā jiāng jiàn, Zǐgōng zhī shízhǐ dòng, yǐ shì Zǐjiā, yuē: ‘Tārì wǒ rúcǐ, bì cháng yìwèi.’...... Jí shí dàfū yuán, zhào Zǐgōng ér fú yǔ yě. Zǐgōng nù, rǎn zhǐ yúdǐng, cháng zhī ér chū. [Pinyin]
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楚人献鼋于郑灵公。公子宋与子家将见,子公之食指动,以示子家,曰:‘他日我如此,必尝异味。’……及食大夫鼋,召子公而弗与也。子公怒,染指于鼎,尝之而出。 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
Pronunciation
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