飲水思源

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Chinese[edit]

to drink water to think; to consider root; source; origin
trad. (飲水思源) 飲水
simp. (饮水思源) 饮水
Literally: “drink water, consider the source”.

Etymology[edit]

From "Tune in the Key of Zhǐ" (徵調曲) written by Yu Xin (庾信) during the Northern and Southern dynasties:

[Classical Chinese, trad.]
怀 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
Luò qí shí zhě sī qí shù; yǐn qí liú zhě huái qí yuán. [Pinyin]
When you eat the fruit, remember the trees that produced them; when you drink water, think of its source.

i.e. remember where and how the fruit/water came from. Don’t just be thankful for the fruit/water. The idiom makes use of the latter half: be thankful for all the elements and processes (both past and present) that allowed you to enjoy that humble cup of water.

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Idiom[edit]

飲水思源

  1. to remember where one's happiness comes from; to not forget one's roots or heritage

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Descendants[edit]

  • Vietnamese: uống nước nhớ nguồn (calque)