Chinese edit

complete; whole; sweeping and vague to swallow; to take jujube
trad. (囫圇吞棗) 囫圇
simp. (囫囵吞枣) 囫囵
alternative forms 渾崙吞棗浑仑吞枣
鶻崙吞棗鹘仑吞枣
Literally: “to swallow a jujube whole”.

Etymology edit

From a story in the Blue Cliff Record (碧巖錄):

若是若是不知一似渾崙 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
若是若是不知一似浑仑 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
Ruòshì zhī yǒu de rén, xì jué lái yān; ruòshì bùzhī yǒu de rén, yīsì húnlún tūnzǎo. [Pinyin]
Those who know the ins and outs will chew and swallow it slowly and carefully; those who don't will act like swallowing a jujube whole.

Pronunciation edit


Idiom edit

囫圇吞棗

  1. (figurative) to accept without thinking; to read without understanding

Descendants edit

Sino-Xenic (囫圇吞棗):
  • Korean: 홀륜탄조(囫圇呑棗) (hollyuntanjo)