圖窮匕見

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Chinese

diagram; to plan; picture
diagram; to plan; picture; drawing; chart
 
exhausted; poor dagger; ladle; an ancient type of spoon
to see; to meet; to appear
to see; to meet; to appear; to interview
 
trad. (圖窮匕見)
simp. (图穷匕见)
alternative forms 圖窮匕現图穷匕现
Literally: “When the map is unrolled, the dagger is revealed”.

Alternative forms

Etymology

From the story of Jing Ke [227 BC], who tried to assassinate Ying Zheng (who later became the first emperor of China) using a dagger concealed inside a map scroll.

Pronunciation


Idiom

(deprecated template usage) 圖窮匕見

  1. to expose the hidden malicious intents at the end