Dine in the East and Sleep in the West
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Pronunciation:
dong(1)
shi(2) xi(1) su(4)
Explanation:
Figure of speech to say someone is too greedy
and wants the best part of all things
Tone: negative
The Story: In the ancient Qin Kingdom,
there was a girl who was at her age of marriage.
Two of her neighbors came to propose at the
same time. One was her eastern neighbor--he
was ugly and short, but he had a very rich
family. The other suitor was the man who lived
in the west--he was handsome but poor. Her
parents could not make the decision for her,
so they called out and asked her to decide.
The girl was shy and her father saw this,
then he said: "I know you may be shy
to say, so just express it with a gesture.
If you are satisfied with the east neighbor,
raise your left hand; if you are satisfied
with the west neighbor, raise your right hand."
After a while, the girl raised both of her
hands. Her parents were puzzled and asked
her the meaning. Then she said: "I would
like to dine in the east and sleep in the
west."
Hmmmm.....
Usage Example (Pinyin): Wo(3) shi(4)
ge(4) huai(4) hai(2) zi, suo(3) yi(3) jian(4)
yi(4) ni(3) dong(1) shi(2) xi(1) su(4)
Usage Example (English translation): I
am a bad boy, so I suggest you dine in the
east and sleep in the west.
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as they correspond to each of the 4 tones.
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