九牛一毛

jiǔniúyīmáo
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 lit. one hair from nine oxen
  2. 2 a drop in the ocean; an utterly trivial amount

Examples

Duì fùháo lái shuō, zhè diǎn qián bùguò shì jiǔniúyīmáo.
To a billionaire, this amount of money is nothing but a drop in the ocean.
Wǒ de gòngxiàn hé tā de xiāngbǐ, zhǐshì jiǔniúyīmáo.
My contribution compared to his is just one hair out of nine oxen.

Tips

history
From Sima Qian's 《》 (Han dynasty): if he were executed, it would be "like losing one hair from nine oxen" — worth no more than an ant's life. Written after he chose castration over death to finish the 《》.
memory
Nine oxen × countless hairs each — losing one is imperceptible. English "drop in the bucket" captures the same ratio.

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