zĂŹxuĂ©âchĂ©ngcĂĄi ((zÏ·xuĂ© self · learned; studied èȘćŠ èȘćž)â(chĂ©ng·cĂĄi became · {capable person} ææ) â [[be] self-taught]) đđŒ Tap/click to show/hide the âflashcardâ
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Recently, jw.org featured the video âBenjamin BoothroydâA Self-Taught Bible Scholarâ. Where the English title of this video uses the expression âself-taughtâ, the title of the Mandarin version uses this weekâs MEotW, âzĂŹxuĂ©âchĂ©ngcĂĄi ((zÏ·xuĂ© self · learned; studied èȘćŠ èȘćž)â(chĂ©ng·cĂĄi became · {capable person} ææ) â [[be] self-taught])â:
English:
Benjamin BoothroydâA Self-Taught Bible Scholar
Mandarin:
đ đ đ BÄnjiĂ©mĂng (Benjamin æŹæ°æ æŹćæ) BĂčsÄ«luĂłyÄ«dĂ© (Boothroyd ćžæçœäŒćŸ· ćžæçŸ äŒćŸ·): ZĂŹxuĂ©âChĂ©ngcĂĄi ((ZÏ·xuĂ© Self · Learned èȘćŠ èȘćž)â(ChĂ©ng·cĂĄi Became · {Capable Person} ææ) â [Self-Taught]) de (âs ç) ShĂšngjÄ«ng (ShĂšng·jÄ«ng Holy · Scriptures â [Bible] ćŁç» èç¶) XuĂ©zhÄ (Xué·zhÄ Studying · Person â [Scholar] ćŠè ćžè )
The Morphemes
The first morpheme in this weekâs MEotW, âzĂŹ (self | from; since èȘ)â, here means âselfâ, as it does in âzĂŹjÇ (self[âs] èȘć·±)â. The next morpheme, âxuĂ© (learn/learning | study [â [imitate]] ćŠ ćž)â, here means âlearned; studiedâ. Another expression in which it appears is âxuĂ©sheng (xué·sheng learning · {growing (one) â [student]} â [student; pupil] ćŠç ćžç)â, which means âstudentâ. These first two morphemes, when put together to form âzĂŹxuĂ© (zÏ·xuĂ© self · learn; study èȘćŠ èȘćž)â, refer to learning or studying by oneself.
The third morpheme in this weekâs MEotW, âchĂ©ng (become; {come to be}; {to turn into}; {to complete}; accomplish; succeed; {fully developed/grown}; {assume [the shape of]}; {to fill} | {to completion} æ)â, here means âbecameâ. It also appears in many other expressions, including âchĂ©ngwĂ©i (chĂ©ng·wĂ©i become · {to be} æäžș æçș)â and âchĂ©nggĆng (chĂ©ng·gĆng {becoming [of]}; {accomplishing [of]} · {meritorious service/deed}; achievement â [succeed | success | successful[ly]] æć)â. The final morpheme âcĂĄi ({only then} | {only (before a number)} | actually; really; very | talent; ability; gift | {capable person} | {person of a certain type} æ æ/çș)â in this context means âcapable personâ. So, âchĂ©ngcĂĄi (chĂ©ng·cĂĄi become · {capable person} ææ)â here means âbecame capable personâ, and the entire expression âzĂŹxuĂ©âchĂ©ngcĂĄi ((zÏ·xuĂ© self · learned; studied èȘćŠ èȘćž)â(chĂ©ng·cĂĄi became · {capable person} ææ) â [[be] self-taught])â literally means âself-learned/studied, became capable personâ, and effectively means âself-taughtâ.
Being Self-Taught in the Mandarin Field
Apart from the introductory organization-sponsored language classes that many of us took, we Mandarin field language learners are pretty much all self-taught with regard to Mandarin, especially when it comes to the somewhat specialized Mandarin that we must use in the Mandarin field. But does being largely self-taught mean that none of us can really be any good at Mandarin? Are we doomed to plateau at a mediocre level at best?
One thing I appreciated from the video mentioned above is that Benjamin Boothroyd, who was self-taught but became a world-class Bible scholar and translator, was motivated only to pursue the truth. As he wrote (as mentioned in the English video starting at the 6:38 mark):
I have no interest to serve but that of truth.
Regarding those with such a focus on the truth, at John 18:37, Jesus said:
For this I have been born, and for this I have come into the world, that I should bear witness to the truth. Everyone who is on the side of the truth listens to my voice.
Those who are âon the side of the truthâ and who listen to Jesusâ voice open themselves up to receiving the most important education we can get. This best possible education comes from Jehovah God himself, not any worldly or human source. As Isaiah 54:13 says:
And all your sons will be taught by Jehovah,
And the peace of your sons will be abundant.
Even when it comes to nontrivial technical matters, Jehovah can help certain ones develop the technical knowledge, skills, and expertise that are needed to accomplish his will. For example, as Exodus 35:30â35 tells us, he did so when some specialized technical work needed to be done when Moses and the Israelites were in the wilderness:
30 Then Moses said to the Israelites: âSee, Jehovah has chosen BezÊčal·el the son of UÊčri the son of Hur of the tribe of Judah. 31 He has filled him with the spirit of God, giving him wisdom, understanding, and knowledge of every sort of craftsmanship 32 for making artistic designs, for working with gold, silver, and copper, 33 for cutting and setting stones, and for making all kinds of artistic wood products. 34 And he has put it into his heart to teach, he and O·hoÊčli·ab the son of A·hisÊča·mach of the tribe of Dan. 35 He has filled them with skill to do all the work of a craftsman, an embroiderer, and a weaver using blue thread, purple wool, scarlet material, and fine linen, and of a loom worker. These men will do every sort of work and prepare every sort of design.
Yes, if we focus on the truth and stay open to Jehovahâs direction, we can make âself-taughtâ also mean âtaught by Jehovahâ! And since Jehovah created this universe that human scientists, technicians, artists, musicians, etc. are just trying to figure out and work in, he can, if he wants to, even potentially teach us to become more knowledgeable and skilled in certain fields than many worldly humans are, as he may have done with BezÊčal·el and O·hoÊčli·ab.âPsalm 119:98â100.
Modern Resources for Mandarin Self-Learning
In support of our efforts to be successfully self-taught in effectively using Mandarin to praise and serve Jehovah, we today are blessed with many available resources, the likes of which BezÊčal·el, O·hoÊčli·ab, and Mr. Boothroyd would undoubtedly have loved to have had access to. For example, one of the basic things that teaching and learning require is the transfer of information to those seeking to learn, and in that regard, we humans today generally have access to, at reasonable cost, computingâi.e., information-processingâdevices that can easily be carried by hand, but that are, in some ways, millions of times more capable than the Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) that guided the Apollo 11 spacecraft to the moon.
In addition to these mobile devices themselves, we should also consider the apps and the text, audio, video, etc. content that they enable us to use to help us learn Mandarin. These include the JW Language app, as well as the JW Library app that now allows for content that displays PÄ«nyÄ«n (PÄ«n·yÄ«n {Piecing Together of} · Sounds â [Pinyin] æŒéł). Here are a couple of short links listing some of the resources available for Mandarin field language learners:
No Need to Have Impostor Syndrome in the Mandarin Field
In view of the above, if Jehovah has guided us to serve in the Mandarin field, we need not allow ourselves to be burdened with impostor syndrome, even if we havenât received extensive worldly training in the Mandarin language. If we let ourselves be âtaught by Jehovahâ instead of just relying on our own talent or abilities or on mere worldly knowledge or human traditions, and if we resolutely make good use of the available resources and apply ourselves to learn whatever we need to learn in order to do Jehovahâs work well, Jehovah can and will bless our efforts and help us succeed. Also, if we follow Boothroydâs example and pursue truth rather than âglory from menâ, then the truth will be able to set us free from the unnecessary burdens imposed by proud but fallacious human traditions such as those involving Chinese characters. (John 5:41â44; 8:32) As the apostle Paul said at 1 Corinthians 1:26â31:
26 For you see his calling of you, brothers, that there are not many wise in a fleshly way, not many powerful, not many of noble birth, 27 but God chose the foolish things of the world to put the wise men to shame; and God chose the weak things of the world to put the strong things to shame; 28 and God chose the insignificant things of the world and the things looked down on, the things that are not, to bring to nothing the things that are, 29 so that no one might boast in the sight of God. 30 But it is due to him that you are in union with Christ Jesus, who has become to us wisdom from God, also righteousness and sanctification and release by ransom, 31 so that it may be just as it is written: âThe one who boasts, let him boast in Jehovah.â