12 Chinese Idioms About Rabbits
The year 2023 is the Year of the Water Rabbit, the fourth animal in the Chinese 12 animal zodiac chart. The Year of the Water Rabbit comes every sixty years, as there are five elements altogether: wood, fire, earth, metal, water, each taking turn every twelve years.
Here are twelve Chinese idioms that use the word ‘rabbit’:
见兔放鹰
jiàn tù fàng yīng
Literal translation: to see the rabbit and release the eagle
Meaning: in time action, suitable for needs
犬兔之争
quǎn tù zhī zhēng
Literal translation: the race between the dog and the rabbit
Meaning: pointless fight
兔走乌飞
tù zǒu wū fēi
Literal translation: the rabbit’s leaving and the crow’s flying
Meaning: time flies by
According to the legend, the sun was called the golden crow and the moon the jade rabbit. Hence, the metaphor using a rabbit and a crow to depict time.
兔起鹘落
tù qǐ hú luò
Literal translation: ascending rabbit, descending falcon
Meaning: swift movement, also used to describe fast and smooth drawing or essay writing.
狮子搏兔
shī zi bó tù
Literal translation: a lion fighting a rabbit
Meaning: paying attention to the smallest matter and using one’s all might
兔丝燕麦
tù sī yàn mài
Literal translation: Chinese dodder herb (instead of silk), rolled oats (instead of wheat)
Meaning: in name only
一雕双兔
yī diāo shuāng tù
Literal translation: one sculpture two rabbits
Meaning: three people standing side by side, one is powerful and the other two are held captive
兔丝附女萝
tù sī fù nǚ luó
Literal translation: a Chinese dodder herb that is attached to a cypress vine
Meaning: husband and wife depending on each other
兔角牛翼
tù jiǎo niú yì
Literal translation: a rabbit’s horn and a cow’s feather
Meaning: unreasonable thing
待兔守株
dài tù shǒu zhū
Literal translation: waiting rabbit guarding plant
Meaning: sticking to rules without flexibility, delusion of getting something without effort
龟毛兔角
guī máo tù jiǎo
Literal translation: a tortoise’s fur and a rabbit’s horn
Meaning: non-existent or titular thing
兔犬俱敝
tù quǎn jù bì
Literal translation: weary rabbit and dog
Meaning: two parties lose, and the third party gains for nothing
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