苟非吾之所有

Gǒu fēi wú zhī suǒyǒu
quotation

Meanings

  1. 1 if something is not mine to have
  2. 2 the principle of taking nothing that does not belong to you
  3. 3 (lit.) if-not I's thing-possessed

Examples

HSK 7-9
Gǒu fēi wú zhī suǒyǒu, suī yī háo ér mò qǔ, Sū zǐ yè yóu Chìbì dehuà zuì shì qīngmíng.
'If it is not what is mine, then not even a hair's breadth may I take' - Su Shi's night outing at Red Cliff speaks with luminous clarity.
HSK 7-9
Zuòrén yào shǒu guīju, gǒu fēi wú zhī suǒyǒu biàn bùkě wàng qǔ.
A person must keep to principle - 'if it is not what is mine,' one must not take it unwarranted.

Tips

history
From 苏轼《前赤壁赋》 ('Former Red Cliff Rhapsody,' Northern Song, 1082), in the passage where Su consoles his troubled guest on the boat by distinguishing what we may own from what the universe lends freely: 且夫天地之间,物各有主,苟非吾之所有,虽一毫而莫取 (Between heaven and earth, everything has its owner; if it is not mine, then not even a hair may I take). Written during exile at Huangzhou.
usage
Always followed by 虽一毫而莫取 - the complete clause is the moral. here = 'if / supposing' (classical), not 'carelessly.' 吾之所有 = 'what I possess,' where is the possessive linker.

Stroke Order

gǒu
fēi
zhī
suǒ
yǒu