南辕北辙

南轅北轍
nányuánběizhé
idiom #49,692

Meanings

  1. 1 shafts pointing south but wheels rolling north
  2. 2 to act in a way that defeats one's purpose
  3. 3 to go in the opposite direction from one's goal

Examples

Nǐ xiǎng jiǎnféi què tiāntiān chī yèxiāo, zhè bù shì nán yuán běi zhé ma?
You want to lose weight but eat midnight snacks every day — isn't that the opposite of your goal?
Tā de zuòfǎ hé gōngsī de mùbiāo nán yuán běi zhé.
His approach runs directly counter to the company's goals.
Fāngfǎ bù duì, jiéguǒ zhǐ huì nán yuán běi zhé.
With the wrong method, you'll only end up going the opposite direction.

Tips

history
From 《·》: a man tells Ji Liang he's driving his carriage to Chu (southern state) — but he's heading north. When warned, he boasts about his fast horses, ample money, and skilled driver. Ji Liang replies that the better these are, the further from Chu he'll end up. The tale cemented the idiom's meaning.
memory
is the cart's shaft (pointing the direction of travel); is the wheel rut (the path actually taken). Shafts aimed south, ruts running north — the wrong direction is built into the cart itself.

Stroke Order

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