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 yú
 ryou
 
Fishing Scroll

漁 is the act or sport of fishing, in a single character.

Used the same way in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja.

Drain the pond to get all the fish

Kill the goose that lays the golden eggs

 jié zé ér yú
Drain the pond to get all the fish Scroll

In 632 BC, Duke Wen of the Kingdom of Jin was about to lead an army against the forces of the Kingdom of Chu.
The Duke asked one of his advisers, Jiu Fan, how they could win the impending battle, as they were drastically outnumbered.
Jiu Fan said, “All is fair in war,” and suggested a plan of dishonorable tactics (cheating).
The Duke was unsure of this advice, so he asked another adviser, Yong Ji, who replied, “If you catch fish by draining the pond, you can certainly get all the fish. But there will be no fish the following year. You can cheat this one time in battle, but such tactics can only be used once, as the enemy will be wise in future encounters.”

The Duke heard the words of his wiser adviser but cheated to gain victory in the battle. However, he rewarded Yong Ji more than Jiu Fan at the victory celebration, stating that while Jiu Fan's advice gained one victory, the wise words of Yong Ji would last forever.

This Chinese idiom/proverb is still used, over 2600 years later to remind people not to burn bridges, cheat, or dishonor themselves in exchange for a short-term gain while sacrificing the future.

竭澤而漁 is very similar to the meaning of the English phrase, “Kill the goose that lays the golden eggs.”

Teach A Man To Fish

 shòu rén yǐ yú bù rú shòu rén yǐ yú
Teach A Man To Fish Scroll

授人以魚不如授人以漁 is the Chinese version of the proverb, “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.”

This implies that knowledge is the best charity.


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Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your search...

Characters

If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese

Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition


see styles

    yu2

 ryou / ryo
    りょう

More info & calligraphy:

Fishing
fisherman; to fish
(n,n-suf) (1) fishing; gathering seafood (e.g. clams, seaweed); (2) (See 豊漁・ほうりょう) catch (e.g. of fish); haul; (surname) Ryōzaki

竭澤而漁


竭泽而渔

see styles
jié zé ér yú
    jie2 ze2 er2 yu2
chieh tse erh yü

More info & calligraphy:

Drain the pond to get all the fish
lit. to drain the pond to get at the fish (idiom); fig. to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs

授人以魚不如授人以漁


授人以鱼不如授人以渔

see styles
shòu rén yǐ yú bù rú shòu rén yǐ yú
    shou4 ren2 yi3 yu2 bu4 ru2 shou4 ren2 yi3 yu2
shou jen i yü pu ju shou jen i yü

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Teach A Man To Fish
give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime; knowledge is the best charity

不漁

see styles
 furyou / furyo
    ふりょう
(ant: 大漁) poor catch (fishing)

休漁

see styles
 kyuuryou / kyuryo
    きゅうりょう
(noun/participle) suspension of fishing

入漁

see styles
 nyuugyo / nyugyo
    にゅうぎょ
(n,vs,vi) fishing in restricted waters

出漁

see styles
 shutsuryou; shutsugyo / shutsuryo; shutsugyo
    しゅつりょう; しゅつぎょ
(n,vs,vi) going fishing; going out to fish

初漁

see styles
 hatsuryou / hatsuryo
    はつりょう
(rare) first fish of the year

大漁

see styles
 tairyou; taigyo / tairyo; taigyo
    たいりょう; たいぎょ
(ant: 不漁) big catch (fishing); good haul; (surname) Ooryō

密漁

see styles
 mitsuryou / mitsuryo
    みつりょう
(noun, transitive verb) poaching (fish or seafood)

李漁


李渔

see styles
lǐ yú
    li3 yu2
li yü
 rigyo
    りぎょ
Li Yu (1611-c. 1680), late Ming and early Qing writer and dramatist
(personal name) Rigyo

漁す

see styles
 gyosu
    ぎょす
(transitive verb) (1) (archaism) (See 漁する) to take fish, etc.; (transitive verb) (2) to lust for a woman

漁り

see styles
 asari
    あさり
(n-suf,n) (1) searching; rummaging; (2) (archaism) fishing; collecting shells

漁る

see styles
 asaru(p); sunadoru(ok); isaru(ok)
    あさる(P); すなどる(ok); いさる(ok)
(transitive verb) (1) to fish; (transitive verb) (2) (あさる only) to look for; to search for; to hunt for; to scavenge; to scrounge; to look through; to rummage through; (aux-v,v5r) (3) (あさる only) to go on a spree (spending, reading, etc.); to binge

漁三

see styles
 ryouzou / ryozo
    りょうぞう
(personal name) Ryōzou

漁人


渔人

see styles
yú rén
    yu2 ren2
yü jen
fisherman

漁元

see styles
 ryoumoto / ryomoto
    りょうもと
(surname) Ryōmoto

漁具


渔具

see styles
yú jù
    yu2 ju4
yü chü
 gyogu
    ぎょぐ
fishing gear
fishing tackle; fishing gear

漁労

see styles
 gyorou / gyoro
    ぎょろう
fishing; fishery

漁区

see styles
 gyoku
    ぎょく
fishing ground; fishery

漁協

see styles
 gyokyou / gyokyo
    ぎょきょう
(abbreviation) (See 漁業協同組合) fishery cooperative

漁原

see styles
 ryouhara / ryohara
    りょうはら
(surname) Ryōhara

漁史

see styles
 gyoshi
    ぎょし
suffix added after a writer's pen name

漁場


渔场

see styles
yú chǎng
    yu2 chang3
yü ch`ang
    yü chang
 gyojou(p); gyoba; ryouba / gyojo(p); gyoba; ryoba
    ぎょじょう(P); ぎょば; りょうば
fishing ground
fishing grounds; permitted fishing zone

漁士

see styles
 ryoushi / ryoshi
    りょうし
(surname) Ryōshi

漁太

see styles
 izaributo
    いざりぶと
(place-name) Izaributo

漁夫


渔夫

see styles
yú fū
    yu2 fu1
yü fu
 gyofu
    ぎょふ
fisherman
(sensitive word) fisherman

漁婦


渔妇

see styles
yú fù
    yu2 fu4
yü fu
fisherwoman

漁家

see styles
 gyoka
    ぎょか
fishing household; (place-name) Ryōke

漁山

see styles
 gyosan
    ぎょさん
(given name) Gyosan

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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
Fishing
ryou / ryoyú / yu2 / yu
Drain the pond to get all the fish竭澤而漁
竭泽而渔
jié zé ér yú
jie2 ze2 er2 yu2
jie ze er yu
jiezeeryu
chieh tse erh yü
chiehtseerhyü
Teach A Man To Fish授人以魚不如授人以漁
授人以鱼不如授人以渔
shòu rén yǐ yú bù rú shòu rén yǐ yú
shou4 ren2 yi3 yu2 bu4 ru2 shou4 ren2 yi3 yu2
shou ren yi yu bu ru shou ren yi yu
shou jen i yü pu ju shou jen i yü
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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