目不識丁
Chinese
- eye; item; section; list; catalogue; table of contents; order (taxonomy); goal; name; title
to fail to see; not to know; not to appreciate trad. (目不識丁) 目 不識 丁 simp. (目不识丁) 目 不识 丁 Literally: “One's eyes don't know the character 丁.”
Etymology
According to the Old Book of Tang, the Tang-dynasty official Zhang Hongjing once scornfully said to his soldiers:
- 「……今天下無事,汝輩挽得兩石力弓,不如識一丁字。」 [Classical Chinese, trad.][▼ expand/hide]
- From: The Old Book of Tang, 945CE
- “...... Jīn tiānxià wúshì, rǔbèi wǎn dé liǎng dàn lì gōng, bùrú shí yī dīng zì.” [Pinyin]
- “ […] Now that the world is in peace, although you all are able to draw a bow that takes two dan [a unit of measure] of force to be drawn, that is not as good as being able to read the simplest characters like 丁.”
“……今天下无事,汝辈挽得两石力弓,不如识一丁字。” [Classical Chinese, simp.]
Pronunciation
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