Chinese

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nine ox; cow; bull
one; single; a
one; single; a; (before verbs) as soon as, once; (before a noun) entire (family, etc.)
 
hair; fur; one tenth of a yuan or dollar
simp. and trad.
(九牛一毛)
Literally: “one hair from nine oxen”.

Etymology

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假令伏法受誅螻蟻何以 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
假令伏法受诛蝼蚁何以 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
From: Sima Qian, Letter to Ren An. 1st century BCE. Translated by Burton Watson.
Jiǎlìng pú fúfǎ shòuzhū, ruò jiǔniú wáng máo, yǔ lóuyǐ héyǐ yì? [Pinyin]
If I fell before the law and was executed, it would make no more difference to most people than one hair off nine oxen, for I was a mere ant to them.

Pronunciation

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Note: Tone sandhi within chengyu often vary from person to person..

Idiom

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九牛一毛

  1. a drop in the bucket