I Am The Young Master

Glossary - Chinese idioms and phrases



Glossary - Chinese idioms and phrases

Glossary: Chinese idioms and phrases


— The Weak are Prey to the Strong


* Meaning: the law of the jungle; "Might makes Right"


— Didn't know whether to Laugh or Cry


* Meaning: to be in an awkward situation; something both funny and embarrassing


— As Steady as Mount Tai


* Meaning: very stable and dependable


— Heavier than Mount Tai / Weightier than Mount Tai


* Meaning: an extremely serious matter


— To have Eyes but fail to recognize Mount Tai


* Meaning: to be ignorant or arrogant; to fail to recognize someone or something of great status


— To Put in one's Eyes


* Meaning: to pay attention to; to care about; to attach importance to


* Note: Often used in the negative, meaning that someone is disregarding or looking down on someone else. (Example: "They didn't put him in their eyes.")


— The time it takes an Incense Stick to burn


* Meaning: a poetic way of referring to a short time span… depending on the author, generally either 5 minutes or 30 minutes


— The time it takes to drink a Cup of Tea


* Meaning: a poetic way of referring to a time span of about 10-15 minutes


— The time it takes to eat a Meal


* Meaning: a poetic way of referring to a time span of about 30-45 minutes


— A Breath of time


* Meaning: a poetic way of referring to a very short time span (how long it takes a person to inhale and exhale once)… usually about 1-3 seconds


— All of this takes some time to describe, but actually happened in an Instant


* Meaning: a cheeky comment by an author, usually made after writing a wordy action scene


— Twice the Results for Half the Effort


* Meaning: the right approach saves effort and leads to better results


— Half the Results for Twice the Effort


* Meaning: the wrong approach is wasteful and yields weaker results


— Advance by Leaps and Bounds


* Meaning: to make remarkable progress; to improve very rapidly


— I, your Father / Grandfather


* Meaning: pejorative slang – a form of address which asserts the speaker's seniority/authority over the person being spoken to, with the intention of demeaning them


— Courting Death


* Meaning: said as a warning or insult to someone overstepping their bounds ("You're courting death!"); said of someone taking serious risks with their life


— Hover between Life and Death


* Meaning: to suffer terribly; to be within an inch of one's life


— To Die a Dog's Death


* Meaning: to die miserably and dishonorably; to die in vain


* Note: "To Die a Dog's Death" isn't actually a Chinese idiom, but some translators choose to use it for any kind of phrase with a meaning of "to die miserably".


— People die in pursuit of Money, just as Birds die in pursuit of Food


* Meaning: people will do anything in their means to become rich


— Crushing Dry Weeds and Smashing Rotten Wood


* Meaning: something done very easily – illustrates the ease with which the strong dominate the weak


— Chop Nails and Sever Iron


* Meaning: resolute and decisive; to get straight to the point


— If Gods block, kill the Gods; if Buddhas block, kill the Buddhas


* Meaning: overcome every obstacle


— Mortal Dust / Red Dust of the Mortal World


* Meaning: worldly affairs or existence; the world and things of mortals (Buddhist term emphasizing the transience and insignificance of this world)


— Under Heaven / Beneath the Heavens


* Meaning: the world; the mortal world; in all the lands


— Unrivaled under Heaven


* Meaning: #1 in the world; invincible; undefeated; a paragon


— Heaven and Earth


* Meaning: the world; the universe; yin and yang; the sky and land; every manifestation of nature


— As different as Heaven and Earth


* Meaning: a tremendous qualitative difference between two things


— To not know the Immensity of Heaven and Earth


* Meaning: having an exaggerated opinion of one's own abilities


— There are Heavens beyond the Heavens / There are People beyond People, and Heavens beyond the Heavens


* Meaning: there's always someone better than you


— Man proposes, Heaven disposes


* Meaning: even the best-laid plans can go awry


— Heaven's Net is wide, and none can escape its mesh


* Meaning: criminals can't evade justice forever; the way of Heaven is fair, and the guilty will not escape


— Reaching Heaven in a single bound / Ascending to the Skies with a single leap


* Meaning: to attain instant success


— A Meat Pie falling from the Heavens


* Meaning: an unexpected windfall


— To Rebuke Heaven and Earth


* Meaning: to be extremely powerful; to shake the entire world


— Overturning Heaven and Earth


* Meaning: causing a radical change


— Heaven and Earth turned upside down


* Meaning: complete chaos/confusion


— Shrouding the Heavens / Hiding the Sky and Covering the Earth


* Meaning: omnipresent; extremely powerful; world-changing


— Coughing up Blood


* Meaning: a sign of serious internal injuries or extreme emotional disturbance


— Blood flowing in reverse


* Meaning: a serious internal injury (generally caused by a cultivation-related backlash or by great physical or mental trauma)


— Injected with Chicken Blood


* Meaning: to be very excited or energetic


— Gnashing Teeth


* Meaning: displaying extreme anger or frustration


— To Suck in a Breath of Cold Air


* Meaning: a reaction caused by shock or surprise


— A Flick of a Sleeve


* Meaning: a flourish of a long sleeve; a gesture often done in a moment of passion or simply to add emphasis to a statement


— The Seven Orifices / The Seven Apertures


* Meaning: the seven apertures of the human head (= 2 eyes, 2 ears, 2 nostrils, 1 mouth)


— The Five Viscera and Six Bowels


* Meaning: the internal organs of the human body


* Note: According to Traditional Chinese Medicine… Five Viscera = heart, liver, spleen, lungs, and kidneys. Six Bowels = gall bladder, stomach, large intestine, small intestine, triple heater, and bladder.


— The Seven Emotions and Six Desires


* Meaning: all of the various feelings which humans possess or can experience


* Note: The Seven Emotions are happiness, anger, sorrow, joy, love, hate, and desire. The Six Desires are the sensory pleasures associated with the eyes, nose, ears, tongue, body, and mind.


— Three Views


* Meaning: (slang) a person's views about life, the world, and values


— The Blue Sea turned into Mulberry Fields


* Meaning: the transformations of the world; time brings great changes


— Jade-like


* Meaning: common descriptor for anything refined/elegant/beautiful; an unblemished, creamy white color (based on mutton-fat jade) when referring to skin/women


— Clear as Ice and Clean as Jade


* Meaning: spotless; irreproachable; incorruptible


— Limpid Autumn Water


* Meaning: traditional description of a girl's beautiful eyes – likening them to clear pools of water


— Rare as Phoenix Feathers and Qilin Horns


* Meaning: extremely rare objects


— To Pick the Flowers and Trample the Grass


* Meaning: to womanize; to frequent brothels; to "chase skirts"


— Pull up Grass by the Roots


* Meaning: to completely eradicate; (figuratively) to destroy root and branch


* Note: When referring to people, it means to kill off their entire family so that there's no one left to take revenge in the future.


— The Rice is Cooked


* Meaning: what is done cannot be undone


— As the Water recedes, the Rocks appear


* Meaning: the truth comes to light


— Cleansing the Marrow and Replacing the Tendons


* Meaning: to purify and strengthen the body


— Shed one's Mortal Body and Exchange one's Bones


* Meaning: to change completely; to be reborn; to become an Immortal


— Shatter the Void / Shattering the Void


* Meaning: to succeed in one's cultivation; to reach the pinnacle of strength; to reach a brand new world and horizon


— As Easy as Lifting a Hand / As Easy as Turning over a Hand


* Meaning: something requiring minimal effort


— Floating Clouds and Flowing Water


* Meaning: natural and unforced; skillful and beautiful movement


— Experts as Common as the Clouds


* Meaning: very many experts (comparing them to the number of clouds in the sky)


— Dispel the Clouds and See the Sun


* Meaning: returning to normality after a period of hardship; to restore justice


— Produce Clouds with one turn of the Hand and Rain with another


* Meaning: to possess great power or authority


— Call the Wind and Summon the Rain


* Meaning: to exercise magical powers; to exert authority


— A Mountain of Blades and a Sea of Fire


* Meaning: extreme danger


— Move Mountains and Drain Seas / Topple Mountains and Overturn Seas


* Meaning: a great display of power


— Overturning Rivers and Seas


* Meaning: overwhelming; earth-shattering; in a spectacular mess


— Four Ounces can repel a Thousand Pounds


* Meaning: a Taichi martial arts concept about using a minimal amount of force to overcome a much greater opposing force, usually by exploiting leverage and the opponent's momentum


— Three Heads, Six Arms


* Meaning: to possess remarkable abilities or formidable power


— Throw Oneself into the Net


* Meaning: to willingly walk into a trap


— To Bare Fangs and Brandish Claws


* Meaning: to make threatening gestures


— With Swords drawn and Bows bent


* Meaning: a state of mutual hostility


— Impervious to Blades and Spears


* Meaning: invulnerable; impervious to mortal weapons


— A Kite with its String cut


* Meaning: something gone without recall, blown away uncontrollably


— An Arrow at the end of its flight


* Meaning: a spent/waning force; something which has very nearly exhausted its strength


— Stake All on One Throw


* Meaning: to risk everything in a single venture


— Pass like Thunder and Move like the Wind


* Meaning: swift and decisive reaction


— Thunder from a Clear Sky


* Meaning: something completely unexpected


— Wind and Rain


* Meaning: poor weather; trials and hardships


— Winds and Waves


* Meaning: difficulties; tough experiences


— Add Oil to the Fire


* Meaning: to aggravate a situation


— Loot a Burning House


* Meaning: to profit from someone's misfortune


— To Fish in Troubled Waters


* Meaning: to take advantage of a crisis


— You'll eat Meat, We'll drink Soup


* Meaning: giving up the lion's share of benefits to someone else; begging for scraps


— Reap without Sowing


* Meaning: to be rewarded without working for it


— Throwing Stones down a Well


* Meaning: beating someone when they're down


— A Frog in a Well / View the Sky from the Bottom of a Well


* Meaning: to be ignorant/narrow-minded; to have a myopic perspective


— You Die, I Live / Cannot Live Under the Same Sky


* Meaning: irreconcilable enmity


— Fight Poison with Poison


* Meaning: to cure ills with poison; to fight fire with fire; to meet aggression with aggression


— Forget Favors and Violate Justice


* Meaning: to show ingratitude to a friend or benefactor


— Treasuring a Jade Ring becomes a Crime


* Meaning: having something precious invites disaster from the greed of others


— If one often walks by the Riverside, one's Shoes will eventually get wet


* Meaning: living dangerously or associating with the wrong people will eventually lead to consequences


— A Mantis trying to stop a Chariot


* Meaning: to overrate oneself and attempt the impossible


— The Mantis stalks the Cicada, unaware of the Oriole behind


* Meaning: to pursue a narrow gain while neglecting a greater danger


— When the Sandpiper and the Clam fight each other, it's the Fisherman who benefits


* Meaning: said when a third party profits from the struggle of others; neighbors who fight each other will lose out to a mutual enemy


— A Fire at the City Gates is also a Disaster to the Fish in the Pond


* Meaning: a drastic action may unintentionally affect other people and harm innocent bystanders


* Note: The idea is that while the fish might appear to be safe from the fire outside… if the firefighters drain the pond-water to help put out the fire, then even the fish will suffer.


— A Carp leaping through the Dragon Gate


* Meaning: to make a significant advancement after much effort; to undergo a great transformation (like a carp becoming a dragon)


— Where Fish swim with Dragons / Where Dragons and Snakes intermingle


* Meaning: a place with a mixture of both strong and weak (or good and bad) people


— Even a Powerful Dragon cannot repress a Local Snake


* Meaning: an outsider with great power/influence may not be a match for a gangster on his home turf


— Paint a Dragon and Dot the Eyes


* Meaning: to add the vital finishing touch; the crucial point that brings the subject to life


— Dragon returning to the Sea


* Meaning: in one's element; "like a fish back in water"


— A Dragon among Men


* Meaning: an exceptional and talented person who stands out among others


— Crouching Tigers, Hidden Dragons


* Meaning: talented individuals in hiding; concealed talent


— A Fight between a Dragon and a Tiger


* Meaning: a fierce battle between two powerful opponents


— Dragon's Pool and Tiger's Den


* Meaning: a very dangerous location


— Paper Tiger


* Meaning: something that seems fierce/threatening but is actually much weaker than it looks


— Like a Tiger that has grown Wings / Like giving Wings to a Tiger


* Meaning: with redoubled power (a tiger is already fierce… what if it could also fly?)


— Lure the Tiger away from the Mountain


* Meaning: to lure an enemy out of his territory


— If you ride a Tiger, it's hard to get off


* Meaning: something difficult to stop halfway


— A Tiger Father will not beget a Dog Son


* Meaning: a great/powerful father will not raise a worthless son (typically said as a compliment)


— Pretending to be a Pig to eat a Tiger


* Meaning: to fake weakness to fool and defeat a strong foe


— The Newborn Calf does not fear the Tiger


* Meaning: young or inexperienced people are often ignorant


— A Lion uses its full strength even when hunting a Rabbit


* Meaning: you can't relax even against a weak challenge


— A Toad lusting after a Swan's Flesh


* Meaning: aspiring after something one is not worthy of


— Play the Lute for a Cow


* Meaning: to do something for the wrong audience; "discussing philosophy with a fool"


— Chef Ding carving the Ox


* Meaning: performing a task effortlessly and with great skill


— A Single Hair from Nine Oxen


* Meaning: an insignificant amount; "a drop in the bucket"


— A Clay Ox entering the Sea


* Meaning: to disappear with no hope of returning (like a clay figurine dissolving in water)


— Beat the Grass and Scare the Snake


* Meaning: to inadvertently alert an enemy; (less commonly) to punish someone as a warning to others


— Drawing Legs on a Snake


* Meaning: wasted effort; to ruin something by adding unnecessary details


— The Dog acts fierce when his Master is present


* Meaning: to use one's position to bully others


— A starved Camel is still bigger than a Horse


* Meaning: even weakened, someone strong is still strong


— A Crane in a Flock of Chickens


* Meaning: someone exceptional who stands out among a crowd of lesser people


— Wanting to steal a Chicken, but instead losing the Bait


* Meaning: trying to gain an advantage only to end up worse off


— Killing the Chicken to warn the Monkey


* Meaning: to punish an individual as an example to others


— When the Tree falls, the Monkeys scatter


* Meaning: opportunists will quickly abandon an unfavorable cause


— Tall Trees attract the Wind josei


* Meaning: being outstanding brings adversity in itself


— Half a Day


* Meaning: (metaphor) for a long time; for quite a while


* Note: It literally means "half of a day", but often refers to a much shorter period of time. For example, if two people stare at each other for "half a day", it might have only been an awkwardly long moment.


— Side Dish


* Meaning: (slang) Noob; a small appetizer… in other words, "a piece of cake"


— Black Belly


* Meaning: (slang) two-faced; outwardly kind but inwardly evil or manipulative


— Fart / Farting


* Meaning: (slang) to talk nonsense; "Bullshit!"


— Wear a Green Hat


* Meaning: a cuckold; to be cuckolded by one's wife


— Intestines turning Green from Regret


* Meaning: to be completely consumed with regret


* Note: The idea is that intestines supposedly turn green in a decomposing body, so this idiom is about figuratively "dying from regret".


— Shrimp Soldiers and Crab Generals


* Meaning: useless troops


— The Thirty-Six Stratagems


* Meaning: a classic list of Chinese stratagems (plans/schemes) to be used in war


* Note: A particularly famous idiom says "Of the Thirty-Six Stratagems, fleeing is best". In other words: "If all else fails, retreat".


— Wash one's Hands in a Golden Basin


* Meaning: to retire from or leave the martial world


— When in the Jianghu, one cannot move freely


* Meaning: you can't always do as you like; one has to compromise in this world


— Fly across the Rooftops


* Meaning: lit. "to leap the house and cross the roofridge"; often used to describe the superb movement skills of martial artists in Wuxia novels


— A Teacher for a Day, a Father for Life


* Meaning: a student should revere and respect someone who was willing to mentor them, even if they could only teach for a short period of time… similarly, a teacher should nurture and cherish their students as they would their own children


— A Thousand-mile Journey begins with the First Step


* Meaning: great accomplishments come from an accumulation of small achievements made one by one



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