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自食其果

zì shí qí guǒLife Philosophy

自食其果 (zì shí qí guǒ) literally meansself eat its fruitand expressesreap what one sows; suffer consequences”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving life philosophy.

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Pronunciation: zì shí qí guǒ Literal meaning: Self eat its fruit

Origin & Usage

This idiom describes eating (食) the fruit (果) of one's own (自其) actions - suffering the consequences of one's behavior. The agricultural metaphor connects actions to their natural outcomes, like trees producing fruit from seeds planted. The phrase reflects the Buddhist and Confucian concept of moral causation. Modern usage describes situations where negative actions return to harm their originator, emphasizing personal responsibility for consequences.

When to Use

Situation: His dishonesty eventually backfired on him.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 自食其果 mean in English?

自食其果 (zì shí qí guǒ) literally translates toSelf eat its fruitand is used to expressReap what one sows; suffer consequences”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theLife Philosophy category..

When is 自食其果 used?

Situation: His dishonesty eventually backfired on him.

What is the pinyin for 自食其果?

The pinyin pronunciation for 自食其果 iszì shí qí guǒ”.

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