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黔驴技穷(黔驢技窮)

qián lǘ jì qióngLife Philosophy

黔驴技穷 (qián lǘ jì qióng) literally meansdonkey's tricks exhaustedand expressesrun out of tricks”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving life philosophy.

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Pronunciation: qián lǘ jì qióng Literal meaning: Donkey's tricks exhausted

Origin & Usage

This wry expression originates from a Tang Dynasty essay about a donkey (驴) in Guizhou (黔) province whose initial novelty made it seem special, until its limited tricks (技) were exhausted (穷). The story mocks superficial talents that quickly reveal their limitations. When first brought to the region, the donkey amazed locals who had never seen such a creature, but its appeal faded once its ordinary nature became apparent. Contemporary usage describes someone whose supposedly impressive abilities prove shallow or situations where initial promise gives way to revealed mediocrity. It serves as a caution against overvaluing novelty without substance.

When to Use

Situation: After his one viral video, he struggled to recreate that success


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 黔驴技穷 mean in English?

黔驴技穷 (qián lǘ jì qióng) literally translates toDonkey's tricks exhaustedand is used to expressRun out of tricks”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theLife Philosophy category..

When is 黔驴技穷 used?

Situation: After his one viral video, he struggled to recreate that success

What is the pinyin for 黔驴技穷?

The pinyin pronunciation for 黔驴技穷 isqián lǘ jì qióng”.

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