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chī lǐ pá wài: 吃里扒外 - To betray one's own group for personal gain

Quick Summary

Core Meaning

Character Breakdown

Together, the characters create a powerful metaphor: “To eat on the inside while pulling for the outside.” This action is seen as a profound betrayal because the person is simultaneously benefiting from the group's resources while actively undermining it for the benefit of an external party.

Cultural Context and Significance

The concept of `吃里扒外` is deeply offensive in Chinese culture because it violates the fundamental value of group loyalty. There is often a very clear distinction between insiders (自己人, zìjǐrén - “our own people”) and outsiders (外人, wàirén). Loyalty to one's family, company, and country is paramount, and betraying this trust from within is considered a grave moral failing. A Western concept like “a sellout” or “a traitor” is similar, but `吃里扒外` carries a unique flavor. While “traitor” often implies high-stakes political or military betrayal (treason), `吃里扒外` can be applied to much more common, everyday situations:

The English phrase “to bite the hand that feeds you” captures the ingratitude, but it misses the key element of `吃里扒外`: actively helping an outside party. You aren't just being ungrateful; you are channeling the resources you receive from your group directly to its competitor.

Practical Usage in Modern China

`吃里扒外` is a strong, negative, and accusatory term. It is used in informal and semi-formal contexts to call out perceived disloyalty.

Because it is such a heavy accusation, it's rarely used lightly. To call someone `吃里扒外` is to seriously question their character and loyalty.

Example Sentences

Nuances and Common Mistakes

A common error for learners is to use `吃里扒外` to describe someone who simply disagrees with the group. This is incorrect. The idiom requires an act of actively helping an external party at the expense of your own.

While both are negative, they are different. A `两面派` is a hypocrite who says one thing to your face and another behind your back. Their goal is self-preservation or personal gain, and they are deceptive to everyone. A `吃里扒外` person has a clear, destructive agenda: they are loyal to an outside group and actively work to benefit that group by harming their own. The betrayal is targeted and has an external beneficiary.