S6E04 | Sweating Buckets
Saying: “to sweat profusely”
Pinyin: Hàn Liú Jiā Bèi
Chinese: 汗流浃背
We've all been in this situation in our lives. Here's one for all seasons. Poor old Zhou Bo was caught ill-prepared when the emperor was grilling him. Enjoy this one, gifted to us by The Grand Historian himself, Sima Qian: Hàn Liú Jiā Bèi 汗流浃背. The weather doesn't need to be hot and humid to relate to this ancient classic.
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Terms in Episode
Pinyin/Term | Chinese | English/Meaning |
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Hàn Liú Jiā Bèi | 汗流浃背 | Sweat streaming down and drenching one's back; soaked with sweat |
Hàn | 汗 | sweat, perspiration |
Liú | 流 | stream of water, something resembling a stream of water |
Jiā | 浃 | soak |
bèi | 背 | the back of the body or an object |
Sīmǎ Qiān | 司马迁 | 145-86 BC, Han Dynasty historian, author of the Records of the Grand Historian (along with his father Sima Tan). He's known as the father of Chinese historiography |
Chén Chéngxiàng Shìjiā | 陈丞相世家 | The chapter from the Recod of the Grand Historian called: Prime Minister Chén Píng 陈平 |
Lǚ Clan Disturbance | 吕氏之乱 | Happened in 180 BC. After the reign of terror under Empress Lü ended upon her death, all the family members she filled the government with, were killed |
Empress Lǚ - Lǚ Hòu | 吕后 | Empress consort to Han dynasty founder Han Gaozu. Lived 241-180 BC |
Hàn Dynasty | 汉朝 | Chinese dynasty that ran 202 BC to 220 AD |
Liú Bāng | 刘邦 | Founder of the Han Dynasty, lived 256-195 BC, reigned as Han Gaozu |
Hàn Gāozǔ | 汉高祖 | See above |
Xiàng Yǔ | 项羽 | 232-202 BC, known as the Hegemon King of Chu. Prominent warlord following the fall of the Qin Dynasty. Battled with Liu Bang for control of China |
Chén Píng | 陈平 | Died 178 BC, Chinese politician who served as chancellor to Han Gaozu. He assisted Liu Bang in the defeat of his rival Xiang Yu |
Emperor Huì of Hàn | 汉惠帝 | Emperor from 195-188 BC. He was a weak and incapable ruler and yielded to whatever his mother Empress Lü called for. She ruled the state as Empress Regent for this emperor. |
Líu (刘) clan | 刘家族 | The family of Han Dynasty founder Liu Bang (Han Gaozu) |
Zhōu Bó | 周勃 | Longtime supporter of Liu Bang who served as a general and helped defeat Xiang Yu during the Chu-Han Contention |
Líu Héng | 刘恒 | Emperor Wen of Han, reigned 180-157 BC |
Emperor Wén of Hàn | 汉文帝 | See above |
Emperor Jǐng | 汉景帝 | Sixth Han Emperor, who reigned 157 to 141 BC |
Emperor Wǔ | 汉武帝 | Han Emperor from 141 to 87 BC, considered one of the greatest emperors in Chinese imperial history |
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