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Push or Knock

To weigh one's words

 fǎn fù tuī qiāo
Push or Knock Scroll

During the Tang Dynasty, a man named Jia Dao (born in the year 779), a well-studied scholar and poet, went to the capital to take the imperial examination.

One day as he rides a donkey through the city streets, a poem begins to form in his mind. A portion of the poem comes into his head like this:

“The bird sits on the tree branch near a pond,
A monk approaches and knocks at the gate...”


At the same time, he wondered if the word “push” would be better than “knock” in his poem.

As he rides down the street, he imagines the monk pushing or knocking. Soon he finds himself making motions of pushing and shaking a fist in a knocking motion as he debates which word to use. He is quite a sight as he makes his way down the street on his donkey with hands and fists flying about as the internal debate continues.

As he amuses people along the street, he becomes completely lost in his thoughts and does not see the mayor's procession coming in the opposite direction. Jia Bao is blocking the way for the procession to continue down the road, and the mayor's guards immediately decide to remove Jia Bao by force. Jia Bao, not realizing that he was in the way, apologizes, explains his poetic dilemma and awaits his punishment for blocking the mayor's way.

The mayor, Han Yu, a scholar and author of prose himself, finds himself intrigued by Jia Dao's poem and problem. Han Yu gets off his horse and addresses Jia Bao, stating, “I think knock is better.” The relieved Jia Bao raises his head and is invited by the mayor to join the procession, and are seen riding off together down the street, exchanging their ideas and love of poetry.

In modern Chinese, this 反復推敲 idiom is used when someone is trying to decide which word to use in their writing or when struggling to decide between two things when neither seems to have a downside.


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Characters

If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese

Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

ブッシュ

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 busshu
    ブッシュ

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Busch
(noun, transitive verb) (1) push; (noun, transitive verb) (2) pushing (someone to do something); pressuring; (noun, transitive verb) (3) {comp} pushing (an update, content, etc.); (noun, transitive verb) (4) {comp} (See ポップ・4) push (stack operation); (surname) Bush; Bushe

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tuò
    tuo4
t`o
    to
 hiromu
    ひろむ
to expand; to push something with the hand; to develop; to open up
(female given name) Hiromu
Carry (on the palm), entrust to, pretext, extend.

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àn
    an4
an
 osae
    おさえ
to press; to push; to leave aside or shelve; to control; to restrain; to keep one's hand on; to check or refer to; according to; in the light of; (of an editor or author) to make a comment
(surname) Osae
To place, lay down, lay the hand on; examine; accord with.

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zùn
    zun4
tsun
push

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pái
    pai2
p`ai
    pai
 hai
    はい
to arrange in order; to line up; to exclude; to eliminate; to repel; to expel; to discharge; (literary) to push aside; to force open; to rehearse; row; line; platoon; (bound form) steak; chop; (bound form) raft; classifier for rows or lines (of people or things)
(prefix) anti-

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tuī
    tui1
t`ui
    tui
 sui
to push; to cut; to refuse; to reject; to decline; to shirk (responsibility); to put off; to delay; to push forward; to nominate; to elect; massage
To push away, recede from, decline, resign, push, put, put of; investigate.

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kèn
    ken4
k`en
    ken
to push down; to make things difficult; to take by force

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chòng
    chong4
ch`ung
    chung
poke out; punch; push into

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sǎng
    sang3
sang
to push forcefully; to shove


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chēng
    cheng1
ch`eng
    cheng
to support; to prop up; to push or move with a pole; to maintain; to open or unfurl; to fill to bursting point; brace; stay; support


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    bo1
po
 hatsu
    ばち
to push aside with the hand, foot, a stick etc; to dial; to allocate; to set aside (money); to poke (the fire); to pluck (a string instrument); to turn round; classifier: group, batch
(1) plectrum; pick; (2) drumstick for Japanese drums (e.g. taiko)
To spread, open out, scatter, disseminate, detach, uproot.

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rǎng
    rang3
jang
(literary) to push up one's sleeves; (literary) to reject; to resist; (literary) to seize; to steal; (literary) to perturb; Taiwan pr. [rang2]


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dǐng
    ding3
ting
 tei / te
    てい
apex; crown of the head; top; roof; most; to carry on the head; to push to the top; to go against; to replace; to substitute; to be subjected to (an aerial bombing, hailstorm etc); (slang) to "bump" a forum thread to raise its profile; classifier for headwear, hats, veils etc
(1) crown (of head); summit (of mountain); spire; (2) easy win for one; (3) something received; (personal name) Tei
Top of the head, crown, summit, apex, zenith; highest; to rise; oppose; an official's 'button'.


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sǒng
    song3
sung
(literary) to stand upright; (dialect) to push; to shove

助推

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zhù tuī
    zhu4 tui1
chu t`ui
    chu tui
(aerospace) to boost; to provide propulsion assistance; (behavioral economics) to nudge; to give a gentle push toward a desired behavior

努出

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nǔ chū
    nu3 chu1
nu ch`u
    nu chu
to extend; to push out (hands as a gesture); to pout (i.e. push out lips)

圧す

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 hesu
    へす
(transitive verb) (archaism) to dent; to press; to push

好惹

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hǎo rě
    hao3 re3
hao je
accommodating; easy to push around

寄る

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 yoru
    よる
(v5r,vi) (1) to approach; to draw near; to come near; to be close to; (v5r,vi) (2) to gather (in one place); to come together; to meet; (v5r,vi) (3) to stop by (while on one's way to another place); to drop by; to make a short visit; (v5r,vi) (4) (See 年が寄る) to grow old; to grow high (number, etc.); (v5r,vi) (5) (in the form of しわが寄る) to grow (wrinkly); (v5r,vi) (6) (also written as 倚る, 凭る) to lean against; to recline on; (v5r,vi) (7) {sumo} to push one's opponent while holding their belt; (v5r,vi) (8) to decide on a price and come to a deal; (v5r,vi) (9) (archaism) to be swayed by (a person); to yield to

息む

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 ikimu; ikimu(sk)
    いきむ; イキむ(sk)
(v5m,vi) (kana only) to strain (one's stomach); to bear down (during childbirth); to push down

扒拉

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pá la
    pa2 la5
p`a la
    pa la
(coll.) to push food from one's bowl into one's mouth with chopsticks (usu. hurriedly)

扒飯


扒饭

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pá fàn
    pa2 fan4
p`a fan
    pa fan
to push food into one's mouth using chopsticks while holding one's bowl up to one's mouth

押し

see styles
 oshi
    おし
push; pressure; authority; audacity

押す

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 osu
    おす
(transitive verb) (1) to push; to press; (2) to apply pressure from above; to press down; (3) to stamp (i.e. a passport); to apply a seal; (4) to affix (e.g. gold leaf); (5) to press (someone for something); to urge; to compel; to influence; (6) to overwhelm; to overpower; to repress; (7) to push (events along); to advance (a plan); (8) to do in spite of ...; to do even though ...; to force; (9) to make sure; (10) to be pressed for time; (11) to advance troops; to attack; (12) (of light) to be diffused across an entire surface

押釦

see styles
 oshibotan
    おしぼたん
push button; push-button

拔尖

see styles
bá jiān
    ba2 jian1
pa chien
top-notch (colloquial); to push oneself to the front

按壓


按压

see styles
àn yā
    an4 ya1
an ya
to press; to push (a button)

按鈕


按钮

see styles
àn niǔ
    an4 niu3
an niu
to push a button; button (one that can be pressed to trigger an action)

捺く

see styles
 tsuku
    つく
(transitive verb) (1) to prick; to stab; (2) to poke; to prod; to push; to thrust; to nudge; to hit; to strike; (3) to use (a cane); to prop oneself up with; to press against (the floor, etc.); (4) to attack; (5) to brave (the rain, etc.)

排す

see styles
 haisu
    はいす
(transitive verb) (1) (archaism) (See 排する) to push aside; to overcome (e.g. difficulties); to reject; (transitive verb) (2) to align; to put in order; (transitive verb) (3) to push open

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The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...

Title CharactersRomaji (Romanized Japanese)Various forms of Romanized Chinese
Push or Knock反復推敲
反复推敲
fǎn fù tuī qiāo
fan3 fu4 tui1 qiao1
fan fu tui qiao
fanfutuiqiao
fan fu t`ui ch`iao
fanfutuichiao
fan fu tui chiao
In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line.
In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese.


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