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讳疾忌医(諱疾忌醫)

huì jí jì yīLife Philosophy

讳疾忌医 (huì jí jì yī) literally meansconceal illness, avoid doctorsand expresseshiding problems worsens them”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving life philosophy.

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Pronunciation: huì jí jì yī Literal meaning: Conceal illness, avoid doctors

Origin & Usage

This self-defeating idiom describes concealing (讳) illness (疾) and refusing (忌) medical treatment (医), originating from Han Dynasty historical records. It first described Emperor Wen's son who hid his illness for fear of appearing weak, ultimately dying from a treatable condition. During the Tang Dynasty, the phrase expanded beyond literal illness to describe concealing organizational or social problems rather than addressing them. The medical metaphor resonated deeply in Chinese culture, where acknowledging problems was traditionally seen as the first step toward solution. Modern usage criticizes refusing to acknowledge and address evident problems, particularly when fear of embarrassment or reputation damage prevents necessary intervention, often resulting in preventable escalation of difficulties.

When to Use

Situation: The company refused to acknowledge its financial problems until bankruptcy was inevitable


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 讳疾忌医 mean in English?

讳疾忌医 (huì jí jì yī) literally translates toConceal illness, avoid doctorsand is used to expressHiding problems worsens them”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theLife Philosophy category..

When is 讳疾忌医 used?

Situation: The company refused to acknowledge its financial problems until bankruptcy was inevitable

What is the pinyin for 讳疾忌医?

The pinyin pronunciation for 讳疾忌医 ishuì jí jì yī”.

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