九世之仇
Chinese
nine | life; age; generation life; age; generation; era; world; lifetime |
's; him/her/it; this | surname; match; mate surname; match; mate; hatred; animosity; enmity; a rival; an enemy; feud | ||
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simp. and trad. (九世之仇) |
九 | 世 | 之 | 仇 |
Etymology
From the story of two ancient states during the Western Zhou dynasty:
Duke Ai of Qi had a dispute with his neighbouring state Ji (紀). King Yi of Zhou sided with Marquis of Ji and executed Duke Ai. Later, Duke Xiang of Qi, the ninth-generation descendant of Duke Ai, conquered the State of Ji to revenge for him.
- 遠祖者,幾世乎?九世矣。九世猶可以復讎乎?雖百世可也。 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
- From: 《春秋公羊傳·莊公四年》 (Gongyang Zhuan)
- Yuǎnzǔ zhě, jǐ shì hū? Jiǔ shì yǐ. Jiǔ shì yóu kěyǐ fùchóu hū? Suī bǎishì kě yě. [Pinyin]
- Can the ninth generation descendant revenge (for his ancestor)? Even the hundredth descendant can (do it).
远祖者,几世乎?九世矣。九世犹可以复雠乎?虽百世可也。 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
Pronunciation
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