重于泰山

重於泰山
zhòngyú-tàishān
idiom #50,165

Meanings

  1. 1 weightier than Mount Tai
  2. 2 of utmost importance or gravity

Examples

Réngùyǒuyīsǐ, huòzhòngyútàishān, huòqīngyúhóngmáo.
Everyone must die once — some deaths are weightier than Mount Tai, others lighter than a feather.
Duì yīshēng láishuō, bìngrén de shēngmìng zhòngyútàishān.
For a doctor, a patient's life weighs heavier than Mount Tai.
Tā bǎ chéngnuò kàn de zhòngyútàishān.
He takes a promise as weighty as Mount Tai.

Tips

history
From Sima Qian's 《》 (Han dynasty): 'everyone must die, but some deaths are weightier than Mount Tai, others lighter than a feather (重于泰山鸿).' Pair it with its antonym 鸿 to preserve the original contrast.
culture
Mount Tai (泰山) is the foremost of the Five Sacred Mountains, long used in Chinese writing as the archetype of immovable weight and importance.

Stroke Order

zhòng
tài
shān