項莊舞劍,意在沛公

Chinese edit

Xiang Zhuang to dance; to wield; to brandish (double-edged) sword
 
idea; meaning; wish
idea; meaning; wish; desire; Italy (abbrev.)
 
(located) at; in; exist
(located) at; in; exist; (before verbs) immediately involved in; right in the middle of doing
Duke of [[w:Pei Commandery; Liu Bang
trad. (項莊舞劍,意在沛公) 沛公
simp. (项庄舞剑,意在沛公) 沛公

Etymology edit

From the Records of the Grand Historian. In 206 BC, late Qin dynasty warlord Xiang Yu invited his rival Liu Bang to a feast at Hongmen (鴻門宴鸿门宴 (hóngményàn)). During this feast, Xiang Yu's cousin, Xiang Zhuang, tried to assassinate Liu Bang (also known as the Duke of Pei) by pretending to offer to perform a sword dance.

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Idiom edit

項莊舞劍,意在沛公

  1. to have other disguised intentions