一字千金
Chinese
one; single; a one; single; a; (before verbs) as soon as, once; (before a noun) entire (family, etc.) |
letter; symbol; character letter; symbol; character; word |
thousand | metal; gold; money | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| simp. and trad. (一字千金) |
一 | 字 | 千 | 金 | |
| Literally: “one character (is worth) one thousand (pieces of) gold”. | |||||
Pronunciation
Japanese
| Kanji in this term | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 一 | 字 | 千 | 金 |
| いち Grade: 1 |
じ Grade: 1 |
せん Grade: 1 |
きん Grade: 1 |
| on’yomi | |||
Etymology
When Lu Buwei wrote Lushi Chunqui, he presented the finished book at the gate of Hanyang and offered a thousand (千) taels to anyone who could correct even one character (一字)
Noun
一字千金 • (ichiji senkin)
- (idiomatic) a word of great value
- very good handwriting or calligraphy
- incomparable kind favor
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