不在其位,不謀其政

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Chinese[edit]

 
to be not at; to be out; to be dead
to be not at; to be out; to be dead; to have passed away
 
his; her; its
his; her; its; theirs; that; such; it (refers to sth preceding it)
 
position; location; (measure word for persons)
position; location; (measure word for persons); place; seat
not; no to plan; seek; scheme
 
his; her; its
his; her; its; theirs; that; such; it (refers to sth preceding it)
political; politics; government
trad. (不在其位,不謀其政) 不在
simp. (不在其位,不谋其政) 不在

Etymology[edit]

From the Analects, Book 8 (《論語·泰伯》):

子曰:「不在其位,不謀其政。」 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
子曰:「不在其位,不谋其政。」 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
From: The Analects of Confucius, c. 475 – 221 BCE, translated based on James Legge's version
Zǐyuē: “Bùzài qí wèi, bù móu qí zhèng.” [Pinyin]
The Master said, "He who is not in any particular office has nothing to do with plans for the administration of its duties."

Pronunciation[edit]


Proverb[edit]

不在其位,不謀其政

  1. If you do not hold the post, do not meddle in the affairs of that post.