Chinese edit

crane
 
long; length; forever
long; length; forever; always; constantly; chief; head; elder; to grow; to develop
wild duck; to swim lack; short
trad. (鶴長鳧短)
simp. (鹤长凫短)
Literally: “a crane's legs are long, a duck's are short”.

Etymology edit

Derived from a passage in the Zhuangzi.

是故 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
是故 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
From: Zhuangzi, circa 3rd – 2nd centuries BCE
Shìgù fú jìng suī duǎn, xù zhī zé yōu; hè jìng suī cháng, duàn zhī zé bēi. [Pinyin]
Thus a duck's legs, for instance, are short, but if we try to lengthen them, it occasions pain; and a crane's legs are long, but if we try to cut off a portion of them, it produces grief.

Pronunciation edit


Idiom edit

鶴長鳧短

  1. things should be allowed to take their natural course