渾渾噩噩
Chinese
Etymology
From Fa Yan (Exemplary Sayings) [9 CE]:
- 虞夏之書渾渾爾,商書灝灝爾,周書噩噩爾。下周者,其書譙乎。 [Classical Chinese, trad.][▼ expand/hide]
- From: Yang Xiong, Fa Yan (Exemplary Sayings), 9 CE
- Yú Xià zhī shū húnhún ěr, Shāng shū hàohào ěr, Zhōu shū è'è ěr. Xià Zhōu zhě, qí shū qiào hū. [Pinyin]
- The chapters on Shun and Xia are deep and potent, while those on Shang are vast in scope. Those pertaining to Zhou do not flatter, while those on the latter part of Zhou are cutting.
虞夏之书浑浑尔,商书灏灏尔,周书噩噩尔。下周者,其书谯乎。 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
Pronunciation
Idiom
渾渾噩噩
- (ideophonic, literary) solemn and dignified; unaffected and decent
- (ideophonic) ignorant and muddleheaded; muddling along; living in a state of naïveté and ignorance
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