胸有成竹

Chinese HSK 7-9 Vocabulary Chinese ★★ 2/5 formal xiōng yǒu chéng zhú
Pinyin xiōng yǒu chéng zhú
Desglose de hanzi 胸 = 月 + 匈 (chest/mind); 有 = 月 (have); 成 = 乃 + 戊 (complete/formed); 竹 = bamboo radical (bamboo)

Significado

Tener un plan claro en mente; estar plenamente preparado y seguro.

An idiom from the Song dynasty artist Wen Tong, who visualised a complete bamboo before painting it. Now used broadly for any situation where someone is calm and confident due to thorough preparation.

Ejemplos

  1. 谈判前她已将所有资料研究得透彻,走进会议室时胸有成竹,从容不迫。
  2. 这位老将胸有成竹,面对对手的突然变阵,他迅速做出针对性的调整。
  3. 他向同事解释方案时,语气平稳、条理清晰,显然是胸有成竹,早有准备。

Guía de uso

Contexto: preparation, confidence, leadership, exams

Tono: positive

Correcto

  • 他对这次演讲的内容和流程早已烂熟于心,上台时胸有成竹,表现出色。(He had already thoroughly mastered the content and flow of his speech; he took the stage with complete confidence and performed brilliantly.)
  • 凡事预则立,领导者若能做到胸有成竹,决策时便不易慌乱失措。(Preparation leads to success; a leader who enters every situation with a well-formed plan is far less likely to make hasty decisions under pressure.)

Incorrecto

  • 对未知的事胸有成竹 — this idiom implies prior preparation and certainty; for genuine unknowns use 随机应变 or 临场发挥; claiming 胸有成竹 about something unprepared is contradictory

Origen e historia

胸 (chest/mind) + 有 (have) + 成 (complete/formed) + 竹 (bamboo) — having a fully-formed bamboo image in the mind before painting; from Song dynasty painter Wen Tong

Contexto cultural

Época: Song Dynasty to Modern

Generación: All ages

Contexto social: Universal

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