吳牛喘月

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Chinese[edit]

surname; province of Jiangsu ox; cow; bull to gasp; to pant; asthma moon; month
trad. (吳牛喘月)
simp. (吴牛喘月)

Etymology[edit]

Literally "water buffalo from Wu (East China) pants at the moon", as if the moon were a hot sun.

From 世說新語·言語世说新语·言语:

[Classical Chinese, trad.]
[Classical Chinese, simp.]
From: Liu Yiqing (editor), A New Account of the Tales of the World, 5th century CE
Chén yóu Wú niú, jiàn yuè ér chuǎn. [Pinyin]
The minister is a like a water buffalo from Wu seeing the moon and breathing heavily.

Also, this idiom is believed to be taken from a lost volume of a much earlier work 風俗通義风俗通义 (cited by 太平御覽):

使苦於 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
使苦于 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
Wú niú wàng yuèchuǎn; shǐ zhī kǔyú rì, jiàn yuè bù, chuǎn yǐ! [Pinyin]
A buffalo from Wu pants at the moon. It has been worked harshly under the sun, and it becomes frightened when seeing the moon, thereby pants.

Pronunciation[edit]


Idiom[edit]

吳牛喘月

  1. excessive fear
  2. hot weather

Descendants[edit]

Sino-Xenic (吳牛喘月):
  • Japanese: 呉牛喘月(ごぎゅうぜんげつ) (Gogyū zengetsu)