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wòxīnchángdǎn: 卧薪尝胆 - To Sleep on Sticks and Taste Gall; To Endure Hardship to Accomplish a Goal

Quick Summary

Core Meaning

Character Breakdown

The characters literally combine to mean “sleeping on firewood and tasting gall.” These were the physical, self-inflicted hardships that King Goujian of Yue undertook to ensure he never forgot the shame of his defeat, keeping his desire for revenge sharp and potent.

Cultural Context and Significance

The story behind 卧薪尝胆 is one of the most famous historical accounts in China, dating back to the Spring and Autumn period (around 500 BC). King Goujian (勾践) of the state of Yue was defeated by King Fuchai of the state of Wu. To survive, Goujian feigned total submission and even worked as a servant for Fuchai. After being allowed to return to his own decimated kingdom, he began a secret, long-term plan for revenge. To prevent himself from growing soft or complacent, he removed his comfortable bed and slept on rough firewood (卧薪). He also hung a bitter gallbladder from the ceiling and would taste it every single day (尝胆) to be reminded of the bitter taste of defeat. After two decades of quiet rebuilding and strategic planning, his state of Yue became powerful enough to conquer Wu, achieving his ultimate revenge. Comparison to a Western Concept: A common Western phrase is “no pain, no gain.” However, 卧薪尝胆 is far more intense. “No pain, no gain” is about the general difficulty of achieving a goal. 卧薪尝胆 is about weaponizing past humiliation and actively inflicting pain upon yourself as a constant motivational tool. It's closer to an ascetic or monastic devotion, but its purpose is entirely secular: revenge, vindication, or achieving a monumental ambition. It embodies values of extreme perseverance (毅力), patience (耐心), and the ability to endure humiliation for a future victory (忍辱负重).

Practical Usage in Modern China

This is a formal and powerful idiom, almost always used with a tone of admiration for the subject's incredible resolve. It's not used for everyday difficulties.

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Nuances and Common Mistakes