對牛彈琴

See also: 对牛弹琴

Chinese

 
couple; pair; to be opposite
couple; pair; to be opposite; to oppose; to face; for; to; correct (answer); to answer; to reply; to direct (towards sth); right
ox; cow; bull to play certain musical instruments that can be described as, such as some stringed instruments, or a keyboard instrument
trad. (對牛彈琴) 彈琴
simp. (对牛弹琴) 弹琴
Literally: “playing the zither to a cow”.

Etymology

First attested in c. 3rd century CE in the story of the Warring States-era musician Gongming Yi (公明儀) playing the zither to a cow, recorded in Mouzi Lihuolun.

Pronunciation


Verb

對牛彈琴 (chengyu)

  1. to talk about something that one's listener can not understand or turns a deaf ear to; to talk to a brick wall

Descendants

Sino-Xenic (對牛彈琴):
  • Korean: 대우탄금(對牛彈琴) (dae'utan'geum)
  • Vietnamese: đối ngưu đàn cầm (對牛彈琴)

Others:

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