破釜沉舟

破釜沉舟 pò fǔ chén zhōu

To commit totally, cutting off any retreat

Intermediate pofuchenzhou

What 破釜沉舟 means

In use
To commit totally, cutting off any retreat
Literally
smash the cooking pots, sink the boats
Pinyin
pò fǔ chén zhōu

The gap between those first two lines is the whole point of a chengyu. It is quoted whole, never assembled, and the literal reading is a picture from the story below rather than a definition — which is why translating the four characters one at a time rarely gets you there.

The story behind 破釜沉舟

Crossing the river to face a far larger Qin army at Julu, Xiang Yu had the boats scuttled, the cooking pots broken and the huts burned, leaving his men three days' rations. There was no way back and nothing to cook with. They won nine engagements in a row.

Source: 《史记》Records of the Grand Historian, c. 94 BC

Character by character

The reading shown is the one each character takes inside this idiom — chengyu keep older readings, so it is not always the everyday one. The meanings are read from the same dictionary that powers the translators.

Break (destroy - worn out - spend - expose - defeat)
Pot
chén
To sink (deep)
zhōu
Boat

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Questions about 破釜沉舟

What does 破釜沉舟 mean?

破釜沉舟 is pronounced pò fǔ chén zhōu and means to commit totally, cutting off any retreat. Literally it says "smash the cooking pots, sink the boats" — like most chengyu, the literal reading is a picture from a story rather than a definition.

Where does 破釜沉舟 come from?

《史记》Records of the Grand Historian, c. 94 BC. Crossing the river to face a far larger Qin army at Julu, Xiang Yu had the boats scuttled, the cooking pots broken and the huts burned, leaving his men three days' rations. There was no way back and nothing to cook with. They won nine engagements in a row.

How do you pronounce 破釜沉舟?

pò fǔ chén zhōu. Press the audio button on this page to hear it spoken by a native voice. Tones here are citation tones, so 一 is written yī even where it is said yí in running speech.

What do the characters in 破釜沉舟 mean?

破 (pò) Break (destroy - worn out - spend - expose - defeat), 釜 (fǔ) Pot, 沉 (chén) To sink (deep), 舟 (zhōu) Boat. These meanings come from the same dictionary as the translators on this site, and the reading shown is the one the character takes inside this idiom.

Is 破釜沉舟 still used today?

Yes. Chengyu are not archaic — they are ordinary educated speech, and they turn up in conversation, newspapers and exams. This one sits in the intermediate band, which reflects how common it is and how hard its characters are.

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