三只小猪

三隻小豬
SānzhīXiǎozhū
popculture

Meanings

  1. 1 The Three Little Pigs (fairy tale)

Examples

Māma gěi wǒ jiǎng Sān zhī Xiǎozhū de gùshi.
Mom told me the story of the Three Little Pigs.
Sān zhī Xiǎozhū lǐ zuì xiǎo de nà zhī zuì cōngming.
The youngest of the three little pigs is the smartest.
Dà huī láng chuī dǎole liǎng zhī xiǎozhū de fángzi.
The big bad wolf blew down two of the pigs' houses.

Tips

culture
Classic English fairy tale (first printed 1886, popularized by Disney in 1933) widely known in China through children's books and cartoons. The three pigs build houses of straw (稻草), sticks (木头), and bricks () respectively; only the brick house survives the wolf.
grammar
here is the measure word for animals (pronounced zhī, not zhǐ). You count small animals as , , .

In Pop Culture

三只小猪 Sān zhī Xiǎozhū
The Three Little Pigs
English fairy tale about three pig brothers who build houses of different materials to defend against a wolf. The brick-house pig survives — moral lesson about hard work and planning. A staple of Chinese early-childhood reading.

Stroke Order

sān
zhǐ
xiǎo
zhū