衙斋卧听萧萧竹

衙齋臥聽蕭蕭竹
yázhāiwòtīngxiāoxiāozhú
phrase

Meanings

  1. 1 lying in my yamen study I listen to the rustling bamboo
  2. 2 a magistrate reclining in his official lodging and hearing bamboo in the wind (literally)

Examples

Zhèng Bǎnqiáo ‘yá zhāi wò tīng xiāoxiāo zhú’ xiě de shì guānyuán guānxīn bǎixìng jíkǔ.
Zheng Banqiao's ‘lying in my yamen listening to the rustling bamboo’ describes an official caring about the people's suffering.
Tā cháng yòng ‘yá zhāi wò tīng xiāoxiāo zhú’ lái xíngróng zìjǐ qīnglián wèi mín de zhìxiàng.
He often uses this line to describe his ideal of honest service to the people.

Tips

history
Opening of Zheng Xie (Zheng Banqiao )'s Qing poem 《》: ‘萧萧民间。’ (Lying in my yamen study I hear the rustling bamboo and suspect it is the sound of the people's suffering.) A famous expression of a scholar-official's conscience.
usage
(yázhāi) = the study in a magistrate's yamen/office. 萧萧 = onomatopoeia for rustling wind/leaves. Always paired with 民间.

Stroke Order

zhāi
tīng
xiāo
zhú