天籟

See also: 天籁

Chinese

day; sky; heaven music; musical pipe with 3 reeds
trad. (天籟)
simp. (天籁)

Etymology

From Zhuangzi, Chapter 2 (《莊子·齊物論》):

子游:「敢問天籟。」子綦:「不同使自已自取!」 [Traditional Chinese poetry, trad.]
子游:「敢问天籁。」子綦:「不同使自已自取!」 [Traditional Chinese poetry, simp.]
From: Zhuangzi, circa 3rd – 2nd centuries BCE, translation from The Complete Works Of Chuang Tzu (2013), by Burton Watson
Zǐyóu yuē: “Dìlài zé zhòng qiào shì yǐ, rénlài zé bǐ zhú shì yǐ. Gǎnwèn tiānlài.” Zǐqí yuē: “Fú chuī wàn bùtóng, ér shǐ qí zìyǐ yě, xián qí zìqǔ, nù zhě qí shéi xié!” [Pinyin]
Ziyou said, "By the piping of earth, then, you mean simply [the sound of] these hollows, and by the piping of man, [the sound of] flutes and whistles. But may I ask about the piping of Heaven?" Ziqi said, “Blowing on the ten thousand things in a different way, so that each can be itself—all take what they want for themselves, but who does the sounding?"

Pronunciation


Noun

天籟

  1. (literary) sounds of nature

Derived terms

  • 天籟之音 / 天籁之音
  • 天籟自鳴 / 天籁自鸣