See also: 卧薪尝胆

Chinese edit

to lie; to crouch fuel; salary
 
to taste; flavour; indicator of past tense
to taste; flavour; indicator of past tense; already; ever; once; test; formerly
 
the gall; the nerve; courage
the gall; the nerve; courage; guts; gall bladder
trad. (臥薪嘗膽/臥薪嚐膽) /
simp. (卧薪尝胆)
Literally: “to sleep on brushwood and taste gall”.
 
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Etymology edit

From the story of the King Goujian of Yue [5th BCE], who forced himself to sleep on firewood and lick a gallbladder everyday to remember the humiliation of his previous defeat by the State of Wu.

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Idiom edit

臥薪嘗膽

  1. to undergo self-imposed hardships; to nurse vengeance; to endure hardships to accomplish some ambition

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Sino-Xenic (臥薪嘗膽):