刻舟求剑
Chinese
HSK 7-9 Vocabulary
Chinese
★★ 2/5
formal
kè zhōu qiú jiàn
Pinyin
kè zhōu qiú jiàn
Desglose de hanzi
刻 = carve/mark; 舟 = boat; 求 = seek; 剑 = sword
Significado
Aferrarse a métodos anticuados pese a que la situación ha cambiado.
From a classical story about a man who dropped his sword in the river and marked the boat's side where it fell, planning to retrieve it later — not realizing the boat would move. Used to criticize people who stick to outdated methods when situations have changed.
Ejemplos
- 时代变了,还用老方法做事就是刻舟求剑。
- 你这种做法简直是刻舟求剑,市场早就不一样了。
- 管理者不能刻舟求剑,要与时俱进。
Guía de uso
Contexto: criticism, advice, commentary
Tono: critical
Correcto
- 这种思维方式就是刻舟求剑。(This way of thinking is like marking the boat to find the sword.)
- 别再刻舟求剑了,想想新办法吧。(Stop clinging to outdated methods — think of a new approach.)
Incorrecto
- 我忘了把剑放哪里了,真是刻舟求剑。(Don't use literally — it's a metaphor for inflexible thinking, not for actually losing things)
Origen e historia
From the ancient text 'Lü Shi Chun Qiu' (《吕氏春秋》). A man of Chu dropped his sword in the river and marked the boat, planning to retrieve it when they docked.
Contexto cultural
Época: Classical
Generación: All ages
Contexto social: Educated
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