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Learn Chinese - 此地无银三百两- No 300 Taels Of Silver Buried Here

by admin on January 17th, 2008

此 ci 地 di 无 wu 银 yin 三 san 百 bai 两 liang - No 300 Taels of Silver Buried Here!

A fellow in ancient China thought and thought how he might hide the 300 taels of silver he had saved up. 

Burying it wasn't enough so he decided to put a sign up over the spot where he buried the silver - No 300 Taels of Silver Buried Here.

His friend stole the money, but to cover his tracks, also put up a sign - Neighbor Wang Never Stole the Silver.

Foolish indeed, the idiom came to refer to a person who thought they were being clever, but in the end just made things more obvious.

I wonder how many times this has been said about me. 

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