天休

Chinese

day; sky; heaven to rest
simp. and trad.
(天休)

Pronunciation


Noun

天休

  1. kindness from the heavens
    天休 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
    天休 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
    From: The Book of Documents, circa 7th – 4th centuries BCE, translated based on James Legge's version
    Gè shǒu ěr diǎn, yǐ chéng tiānxiū. [Pinyin]
    [L]et every one be careful to keep his statutes: - that so we may receive the favour of Heaven.
    • 天休逖聽 [MSC, trad.]
      天休逖听 [MSC, simp.]
      From: Liu Xie (circa 5th century) The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons, translated based on Vincent Yu-chung Shih's version (1983)
      Fēng lè dì jì, duì yuè tiānxiū. Tìtīng gāo yuè, shēng yīng kè biāo. [Pinyin]
      In sacrifices to heaven the ruler's merits are emblazoned on stone,
      As a report to heaven from whom he has received such heavenly grace.
      Heard afar from high mountains
      Is his fame, noble and bright.
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