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破釜沉舟

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Chinese

More information to break; to split; brokento break; to split; broken; damaged; worn out, kettle; cauldron ...

Etymology

In reference to an incident which occurred during the Battle of Julu:

廬舍士卒 [Traditional Chinese poetry, trad.]
庐舍士卒 [Traditional Chinese poetry, simp.]
From: The Records of the Grand Historian, by Sima Qian, c. 91 BCE
Xiàng Yǔ nǎi xī yǐn bīng dù Hé, jiē chén chuán, zèng, shāo lúshè, chí sān rì liáng, yǐ shì shìzú bì sǐ, wú yī huán xīn. [Pinyin]
Thus Xiang Yu led his entire army across the River He (i.e. the Yellow River). He had all the boats sunk, the caldrons and clay boilers broken, and the camp lodgings burned. He further ordered that only three days' provisions should be carried. With these measures, he showed that every man was now ready to die and none of them would entertain the very idea of returning.

Pronunciation


Idiom

破釜沉舟

  1. to burn one's boats; to cross the Rubicon; to reach the point of no return
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