空穴來風

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Chinese[edit]

 
emptied; leisure; air
emptied; leisure; air; sky; empty; in vain
hole; cave to come
 
wind; news; style
wind; news; style; custom; manner
trad. (空穴來風)
simp. (空穴来风)
Literally: “Empty holes attract the wind”.

Etymology[edit]

From 《風賦》 by Song Yu:

空穴來風 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
空穴来风 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
From: Song Yu, 《風賦
Zhǐ gōu lái cháo, kōng xué lái fēng. [Pinyin]
A bent trifoliate orange tree will attract birds to nest; an empty hole will attract the wind.

Pronunciation[edit]


Idiom[edit]

空穴來風

  1. (of a rumour, literary, dated) to be not completely unsound; to have a basis for its existence
  2. (of a rumour, in modern uses) to be completely unsound; to be utterly baseless