說項

Chinese

to speak; to say; persuade (politically) (surname)
trad. (說項)
simp. (说项)

Etymology

From a poem in praise of poet Xiang Si (項斯) by Tang-dynasty official Yang Jingzhi (楊敬之), who was deeply impressed by Xiang's poems:

平生不解到處 [MSC, trad.][▼ expand/hide]
平生不解到处 [MSC, simp.]
From: Tang dynasty, Yang Jingzhi (楊敬之), 《贈項斯》 (For Xiang Si)
Translation from Famous Quotes of Chinese Wisdom (2014) by Liu Shicong (劉士聰) and Gu Qinan (谷啓楠)
Píngshēng bùjiě cáng rén shàn, dàochù féng rén shuō Xiàng . [Pinyin]
Never in my life have I neglected any talent,
so I tell stories about Xiang Si everywhere I go.

Pronunciation


Verb

說項

  1. to put in a good word or plead for (someone); to intercede for

Derived terms

  • 代為說項代为说项
  • 逢人說項逢人说项
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.