頸血
See also: 颈血
Chinese
neck | blood | ||
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trad. (頸血) | 頸 | 血 | |
simp. (颈血) | 颈 | 血 |
Pronunciation
Noun
頸血
- (archaic) the blood of one's severed neck (after one's head has been chopped off for showing defiance); to be ready and willing to die (for what one believes in)
- 賊臣董卓,敢為欺天之謀,吾當以頸血濺之! [MSC, trad.]
- From: c. 1330 - 1400: Luo Guanzhong, Romance of the Three Kingdoms/Chapter 4
- Zéi chén Dǒng Zhuó, gǎn wèi qī tiān zhī móu, wú dāng yǐ jǐngxuè jiàn zhī! [Pinyin]
- Dong Zhuo, you villainous scoundrel! You dare carry out a scheme which deceives heaven. I should stain you with the blood of my (severed) neck (rather than submit, and live in tyranny)!
贼臣董卓,敢为欺天之谋,吾当以颈血溅之! [MSC, simp.]
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