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秋毫无犯(秋毫無犯)

qiū háo wú fànRelationships & Character

秋毫无犯 (qiū háo wú fàn) literally meansnot violating even autumn downand expressesshow strict discipline; not take anything”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving relationships & character.

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Pronunciation: qiū háo wú fàn Literal meaning: Not violating even autumn down

Origin & Usage

This idiom describes not (无) violating (犯) even the finest autumn hair (秋毫). Autumn down refers to the tiny new hairs animals grow for winter - extremely fine. The phrase describes perfect discipline where not even the smallest thing is taken or disturbed. Modern usage describes scrupulous honesty and discipline, strict adherence to rules that doesn't allow even minor violations.

When to Use

Situation: The army maintained strict discipline, not disturbing the civilians.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 秋毫无犯 mean in English?

秋毫无犯 (qiū háo wú fàn) literally translates toNot violating even autumn downand is used to expressShow strict discipline; not take anything”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theRelationships & Character category..

When is 秋毫无犯 used?

Situation: The army maintained strict discipline, not disturbing the civilians.

What is the pinyin for 秋毫无犯?

The pinyin pronunciation for 秋毫无犯 isqiū háo wú fàn”.

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