拾人涕唾 Picking up other people's spittle
Explanation
比喻自己没有创见,只是抄袭别人的言论、见解。
It means to have no original ideas, and to simply copy the words and ideas of others.
Origin Story
话说唐朝时期,一位名叫李白的年轻诗人,初入长安,渴望在文坛崭露头角。他四处拜访名家,却苦于灵感匮乏,笔下文字总是不尽人意。一次,他偶然听到一位老诗人吟诵一首绝句,词句精妙,意境深远,令他赞叹不已。李白暗自揣摩,试图模仿老诗人的风格,却发现自己无论如何也无法超越。他意识到,自己只是在拾人涕唾,缺乏真正的创造力和独到见解。此后,李白痛定思痛,潜心创作,最终凭借自身的才华和努力,创作出许多千古传诵的佳作,成为一代诗仙。
During the Tang Dynasty, a young poet named Li Bai came to Chang'an, hoping to make a name for himself in the literary world. He visited many famous poets, but he lacked inspiration, and his poems were unsatisfactory. One day, he heard an old poet recite a beautiful poem. Li Bai tried to imitate the old poet's style, but he found that he could not surpass him. He realized that he was only copying the ideas of others and lacked his own creativity or original ideas. Later, Li Bai worked hard to improve his skills, and eventually created many famous poems, becoming a legendary poet.
Usage
用于形容抄袭模仿,缺乏创新。
Used to describe plagiarism and lack of innovation.
Examples
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他的文章完全是拾人涕唾,毫无新意。
tade wenzhang wanquan shi shir ren ti tuo, haowu xin yi.
His article is purely plagiarism, without any originality.
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这种观点纯属拾人涕唾,缺乏独立思考。
zhezhon guandian chunshi shir ren ti tuo, quefa duli sikao.
This viewpoint is purely plagiarism, lacking independent thinking.