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囫囵吞枣(囫圇吞棗)

hú lún tūn zǎoWisdom & Learning

囫囵吞枣 (hú lún tūn zǎo) literally meansswallow dates wholeand expressesaccept without proper understanding”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving wisdom & learning.

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Pronunciation: hú lún tūn zǎo Literal meaning: Swallow dates whole

Origin & Usage

This digestive idiom describes swallowing (吞) jujube dates (枣) whole (囫囵) without proper chewing, originating from Song Dynasty educational texts. It first appeared in critiques of students who memorized classical texts without understanding their meaning. The specific reference to dates was meaningful as these common fruits were known for their wrinkled complexity, containing multiple layers of flavor and a central pit that required careful consumption. During the Ming Dynasty, the phrase became standard terminology in scholarly criticism. Unlike terms for simple carelessness, it specifically describes superficial engagement with material requiring deeper processing. Modern usage criticizes rote learning without comprehension, particularly in educational contexts where memorization might substitute for understanding.

When to Use

Situation: The student memorized the formulas without understanding the underlying principles


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 囫囵吞枣 mean in English?

囫囵吞枣 (hú lún tūn zǎo) literally translates toSwallow dates wholeand is used to expressAccept without proper understanding”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theWisdom & Learning category..

When is 囫囵吞枣 used?

Situation: The student memorized the formulas without understanding the underlying principles

What is the pinyin for 囫囵吞枣?

The pinyin pronunciation for 囫囵吞枣 ishú lún tūn zǎo”.

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