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害群之马(害羣之馬)

hài qún zhī mǎRelationships & Character

害群之马 (hài qún zhī mǎ) literally meansharm herd's horseand expressesindividual whose behavior harms entire group”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving relationships & character.

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Pronunciation: hài qún zhī mǎ Literal meaning: Harm herd's horse

Origin & Usage

Han Dynasty horse breeders first noted how a single problematic horse (马) could harm (害) an entire herd (群). Tang Dynasty administrators adopted it to describe how one disruptive official could damage entire departments. The agricultural observation proved universally applicable - groups dependent on coordination remain particularly vulnerable to individual disruptive elements.

When to Use

Situation: The employee's repeated violations damaged team morale and productivity


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 害群之马 mean in English?

害群之马 (hài qún zhī mǎ) literally translates toHarm herd's horseand is used to expressIndividual whose behavior harms entire group”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theRelationships & Character category..

When is 害群之马 used?

Situation: The employee's repeated violations damaged team morale and productivity

What is the pinyin for 害群之马?

The pinyin pronunciation for 害群之马 ishài qún zhī mǎ”.

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