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Vol. 09 · Loanwords ·Chinese ·1950s

Paper tiger

from zhǐ lǎohǔ

Meaning
Something that looks threatening but has no real power.
Source word
zhǐ lǎohǔ
Route into English
Mandarin *zhǐ lǎohǔ* → English via Mao Zedong's 1946 speech calling US imperialism a paper tiger. The phrase existed in Chinese long before Mao, but his usage is what brought it to English political discourse.
Arrived
1950s

From Chinese

Trade English from the South China Sea ports (especially Hokkien-speaking Xiamen and Canton) seeded the early borrowings; 20th-century diplomacy and military contact added the rest.

English borrows.

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