不可沽名学霸王

不可沽名學霸王
bùkěgūmíngxuébàwáng
phrase

Meanings

  1. 1 one must not chase empty reputation by imitating the Hegemon-King
  2. 2 (fig.) don't let misplaced pride stop you from finishing off a beaten enemy — press the advantage
  3. 3 (lit.) not — may — buy / chase — name — imitate — Hegemon-King

Examples

Dírén yǐ bài, bùkě gū míng xué Bàwáng, yào yī gǔ zuò qì.
The enemy is already beaten — don't play the Hegemon-King for glory; press on in one stroke.
Máo zhǔxí shuō yí jiāng shèng yǒng zhuī qióng kòu, bùkě gū míng xué Bàwáng.
Chairman Mao said: 'use remaining strength to chase the beaten foe; do not seek empty fame like the Hegemon-King.'

Tips

history
From 毛泽东·人民解放军占领南京》 (Mao Zedong, April 1949, after PLA forces captured Nanjing): 不可学霸人间正道沧桑 (Use remaining courage to chase the beaten enemy; do not seek empty fame like the Hegemon-King. If heaven had feeling, heaven too would age; the true path in this world is upheaval). 霸王 = (Xiang Yu), who famously let Liu Bang escape at 鸿 rather than kill an unarmed guest — losing the empire. Mao argues: do not repeat Xiang Yu's chivalrous mistake; press the KMT to total defeat.
usage
= classical 'to chase / buy a reputation' ( = purchase). Almost always quoted with . 霸王 here is capitalized — the specific historical figure Xiang Yu, not the generic word for tyrant.

Stroke Order

míng
xué
wáng