Chinese edit

green rice caterpillar; caterpillar of many species, such as the corn earworm or the small white butterfly 's; him/her/it; this
 
child; son; (noun suffix)
child; son; (noun suffix); small thing; seed; egg; 1st earthly branch; 11 p.m.–1 a.m., midnight
trad. (螟蛉之子) 螟蛉
simp. #(螟蛉之子) 螟蛉

Etymology edit

From the Classic of Poetry, poem 196 (《詩經·小雅·小宛》):

螟蛉蜾蠃
教誨
[Pre-Classical Chinese, trad.]
螟蛉蜾蠃
教诲
[Pre-Classical Chinese, simp.]
From: The Classic of Poetry, c. 11th – 7th centuries BCE, translated based on James Legge's version
Mínglíng yǒu , guǒluǒ fù zhī.
Jiàohuì ěr zǐ, shì gǔ sì zhī.
[Pinyin]
The mulberry insect has young ones, And the sphex carries them away.
Teach and train your sons, And they will become good as you are.

See 螟蛉 (mínglíng) for more.

Pronunciation edit


Idiom edit

螟蛉之子

  1. (figurative) adopted son; foster child