劉備借荊州——有借無還

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Chinese[edit]

Liu Bei
 
to lend; to borrow; excuse
to lend; to borrow; excuse; pretext; by means of
Jingzhou
 
to have; there is; there are
to have; there is; there are; to exist; to be
 
to lend; to borrow; excuse
to lend; to borrow; excuse; pretext; by means of
not have
 
pay back; return; also
pay back; return; also; in addition; more; still; else; yet; (not) yet
trad. (劉備借荊州——有借無還) 荊州 ——
simp. (刘备借荆州——有借无还) 荆州 ——
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Etymology[edit]

From the plot of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, where Liu Bei asked Sun Quan to lend Jingzhou for him, but Liu refused to return Sun's land when asked to.

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Idiom[edit]

劉備借荊州——有借無還

  1. something borrowed will not be returned

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