身不由己
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Chinese[edit]
body; torso; person body; torso; person; life; status; pregnancy; (a measure word used for clothes) suit |
not; no | follow; from; it is for...to follow; from; it is for...to; reason; cause; because of; due to; by; to; to leave it (to sb) |
6th heavenly stem; self | ||
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trad. (身不由己) | 身 | 不 | 由 | 己 | |
simp. #(身不由己) | 身 | 不 | 由 | 己 |
Etymology[edit]
From the Southern drama play 張協狀元 "Top Graduate Zhang Xie", included in the Yongle Encyclopedia:
- 是則無妻我身自不由己,須有爹媽在家鄉尤未知。 [Written Vernacular Chinese, trad.]
- Shìzé wúqī wǒ shēnzìbùyóujǐ, xū yǒu diēmā zài jiāxiāng yóu wèizhī. [Pinyin]
- Although I have no wife, I have no choice in this matter; father and mother are back home and still do not know.
是则无妻我身自不由己,须有爹妈在家乡尤未知。 [Written Vernacular Chinese, simp.]
Pronunciation[edit]
Idiom[edit]
身不由己
- to be unable to determine for oneself; to be involuntary
- 關公曰:「汝怎敢抗吾?」禁曰:「上命差遣,身不由己。望君侯憐憫,誓以死報。」 [Written Vernacular Chinese, trad.]
- From: Romance of the Three Kingdoms, circa 14th century CE
- Guāngōng yuē: “Rǔ zěn gǎn kàng wú?” Jìn yuē: “Shàngmìng chāiqiǎn, shēnbùyóujǐ. Wàng jūnhóu liánmǐn, shì yǐ sǐ bào.” [Pinyin]
- Lord Guan said: "How dare you oppose me?" (Yu) Jin said: "We were ordered from above, (we did so) not on our own accord. We hope ye, milord, would have mercy. We swear we'll repay that with death."
关公曰:「汝怎敢抗吾?」禁曰:「上命差遣,身不由己。望君侯怜悯,誓以死报。」 [Written Vernacular Chinese, simp.]
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