See also: 老马识途

Chinese edit

 
old; aged; venerable
old; aged; venerable; outdated; experienced; (affectionate prefix)
horse; surname
 
to record; write a footnote; to know
to record; write a footnote; to know; knowledge
way; route; road
trad. (老馬識途)
simp. (老马识途)
Literally: “an old horse knows the way”.

Etymology edit

From a story in Han Feizi, Chapter 22 (《韓非子·說林上》):

管仲、隰朋孤竹,迷惑,管仲:「。」 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
管仲、隰朋孤竹,迷惑,管仲:「。」 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
From: Han Feizi, circa 2nd century BCE, translated based on W. K. Liao's version
Guǎn Zhòng, Xí Péng cóng yú Huán gōng ér fá Gūzhú, chūn wǎng dōng fǎn, míhuò shī dào, Guǎn Zhòng yuē: “Lǎo mǎ zhī zhì kě yòng yě.” Nǎi fàng lǎo mǎ ér suí zhī, suì dé dào. [Pinyin]
Guan Zhong and Xi Peng (隰朋) accompanied Duke Huan in the expedition against Guzhu. When spring was gone and winter came again, they went astray and lost the way. Thereupon Guan Zhong said: "The wisdom of old horses is trustworthy." So they let old horses go of themselves and followed them from behind, till they found the way.

Pronunciation edit


Idiom edit

老馬識途

  1. an experienced worker knows what to do; an old hand knows the ropes

Descendants edit

  • Vietnamese: ngựa quen đường cũ (calque)