xiehouyu

See also: xiēhòuyǔ

English

Etymology

From Chinese Mandarin 歇後語歇后语 (xiēhòuyǔ).

Noun

xiehouyu (plural xiehouyu)

  1. (linguistics) A kind of Chinese proverb consisting of two elements: the former segment presents a novel scenario while the latter provides the rationale thereof. One would often only state the first part, expecting the listener to know the second. Compare English "a stitch in time (saves nine)" or "a bird in the hand (is worth two in the bush)".

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