Chinese Idiom Stories and Chinese Philosophies Season 1
Learn the link of idiom source stories with the four major classical Chinese philosophies
Chinese idioms were originated from the ancient Chinese historical and philosophical works, crystallizing the wisdom of Chinese culture through thousands of years. They have become familiar daily language of today spoken by ordinary Chinese people in daily life. Being able to use them adroitly will lend vividness, authenticity, humor and refinement to your conversation and writing. The language in the Chinese idiom stories studied in this course encompasses the realms of politics, literature, military, philosophy and culture, which will enrich your Chinese vocabulary in all fields. This course particularly emphasizes the link of Chinese idiom stories with the four greatest indigenous classical Chinese philosophies. For example, you will study the idioms coming from Confucius’ Analects, that embody the Confucian ideas of benevolent rule, importance of study, the relationship between monarch and ministers; you will study the idioms coming from Taoist philosopher Lao Zi ‘s Tao Te Ching and Zhuang Zi’s Complete Works of Zhuang Zi, which exemplify Taoist ideas of the opposition of cosmic and human knowledge, the omniscient perspective from the sky achieved through self-emptiness, the Taoist conception of intuitive wisdom versus acquired learning, Taoist idea of making no distinction, and opposition to Confucian ethical order, Taoist dialectics in which the opposites are transformable into each other; you will also learn the Pacifist idea of Mohism, its advocacy of universal love and opposition to war, and its strikingly ingenious use of analogy in winning arguments over rivals with much greater worldly power; you will also study the forceful measure of army and law advocated by Legalism, its idea of highly unified and centralized power consolidated by war and forceful state machine, its demand of uniformity and consistency, which are in sharp contrast to the Pacifist idea of Mohism. All these central values of different schools of philosophies are learned through riveting, compelling idiom stories with ingenious arguments different from the typical methods of argument in the Western tradition. These stories give flesh and blood and humor to these profound philosophies.
For each idiom story, there are three lectures, the first lecture is text practice of the idiom stories: I will lead you to learn the vocabulary, explain to you sentence by sentence the text, and lead you to read the text twice, and ask you questions about the texts; the second lecture will teach you how to use the idioms in sentences, both grammatically and meaningfully. The source stories of these idioms all carry each school’s philosophical implication where they come from, but evolves into more generic meaning in which the philosophical implication is receded. The third lecture will be my talk-head video speaking these stories, so that you can review them and understand them without the text.
Chinese idiom stories are living fossils of language that are still extremely popular in daily conversation today, and will definitely lend humor, refinement, vividness and authenticity in your communication with Chinese people. You will find your Chinese acquire a new height with this course.
Hong Zeng
Introduction of the Course
1. 苛政猛于虎也 text practice
1. 苛政猛于虎也 acting video
2. 始作俑者text practice part 1
2. 始作俑者text practice part 2
2. 始作俑者 acting video
3. 废寝忘食text practice part 1
3. 废寝忘食text practice part2
3. 废寝忘食 acting video
4. 完璧归赵 text practice part 1
4. 完璧归赵 text practice part 2
4. 完璧归赵 acting video
5. 如鱼得水 text practice
5. 如鱼得水 acting video
How to USe the Idiom in a sentence: idioms originated from Confucianism
6. 井底之蛙 text practice part 1
6. 井底之蛙 text practice part 2
6. 井底之蛙 acting video
7. 东施效颦 text practice
7.东施效颦 acting video
8. 塞翁失马 text practice part 1
8. 塞翁失马 text practice part 2
8. 塞翁失马 acting video
9. 安居乐业 text practice
9. 安居乐业 acting video
10. 朝三暮四 text practice
10. 朝三暮四 acting video
11. 游刃有余 text practice part 1
11. 游刃有余text practice part 2
11. 游刃有余 acting video
12. 相濡以沫 text practice
12. 相濡以沫 acting video
13. 鹏程万里 text practice
13. 鹏程万里 acting video
How to Use the Idioms in a Sentence: Idioms Originated in Taoism
14. 墨守成规 text practice part 1
14. 墨守成规 text practice part 2
14. 墨守成规 acting video
15. 自相矛盾 text practice
15. 自相矛盾 acting video
16. 守株待兔 text practice
16. 守株待兔 acting video
How to Use an Idiom in a Sentence: Idioms originated from Mohism and Legalism