The monkey on all our backs (2024)

Of all 12 zodiac animals, the monkey, while not enjoying the exalted status of the dragon or the tiger, is widely acknowledged to be closest to us humans.

Comparing somebody to a monkey, though still largely derogatory, becomes more acceptable because it can take on a scientific dimension once Darwin's theory is factored in.

Most Chinese first encounter the human's relative in the zoo. In recent years, some wildlife parks have been a closer view of the animal's natural habitat. There have been reports of monkeys that pickpocket tourists or commit other misdemeanors.

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The practice of keeping a monkey as a pet is still rare, and the ancient Chinese tale of the monkey's loyalty, strikingly similar to the most moving accounts of dogs, is lost to all except a few historians.

Fortunately, 2016's zodiac animal has a strong presence in the country's language, arts and literature.

Arguably China's most colorful literary creation is a personified monkey. The Monkey King, from the epic Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) novel Journey to the West by Wu Cheng'en (1501-1582), has gained more worldwide renown than any other Chinese character of the literary canon.

But monkeys do not have to possess super heroic qualities such as flying or changing the size of a weapon at whim. They come in all idiosyncrasies, which may not be in agreement. The monkey is endowed with many conflicting traits. On the one hand, it stands for impatience, as in the Chinese phrase that translates as "monkey anxious", but on the other hand its word origin in Chinese points to a cleverness that induces a refusal to jump into precarious situations.

In ancient times when hunters used food as bait, monkeys would climb to the tops of trees and survey the environment for possible danger. They would bide their time until the danger - the hunters in this case - were gone before they approached the food.

Monkey, hou in Chinese, has several paronyms that, contrary to conventional wisdom, are related at the root. One is denghou, meaning awaiting, the uncharacteristic tendency to resist instant gratification.

The other seems more farfetched: ancient vassals had to maneuver among shifting forces to maintain their power base. They developed sly adaptability and quick-headedness, or they would lose their domains or even their heads. They were called zhuhou, a word said to be derived from the word for primate.

The English expression monkey business contains some of the above implications, such as trickery and deceit, but mostly it refers to pranks and relatively harmless mischief, which is what comes to mind when association with the animal is queried.

Agility and mischievousness are perhaps the first impressions people the world over have of the monkey, regardless of culture. For good or for bad, monkeys display a strong tendency to throw not only monkey wrenches but all kinds of other things into the works.

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The English language has the expressions grease monkey and powder monkey, among others, but Chinese have what can be translated as thin monkey, which started as an unflattering moniker for a man with low body fat. I don't know whether the word, used as slang for Chinese-Americans in early 20th century America, was derived from that physicality. During times of food scarcity, a thin monkey was certainly not an object of envy.

But the pendulum has swung the other way and we are living in an era when thin is much better than fat and fashion models look like the product of famine. So, now we have personal ads in Chinese in which the advertiser proudly touts himself as a "monkey", especially in the gay community.

Although monkeys are known to be good imitators of human movements, the connotation of mimicry has not seeped into the Chinese lexicon. In Chinese that attribute is ascribed to the parrot, leaving the monkey and the ape out of the equation. But circus or zoo monkeys are frequently applauded for imitating human gestures.

It is perhaps a cruel twist that monkeys are also ridiculed for being foolish. The ancient Chinese saying "morning three and night four" is distilled from a tale of a pet owner scrambling to feed a bunch of macaques. "How about I feed you three chestnuts in the morning and four at night?" he asked. His pets were offended. So he said: "OK, OK, I'll give you four in the morning and three at night." And the monkeys were content. What started as an allegory of deceit has now evolved into one of capriciousness.

Other pejorative phrases involving this year's zodiac animal include "monkeys reign in a mountain without a tiger", meaning monkeys are not born leaders, but are fit only to play second fiddle. If not for Sun Wukong, who crowned himself the Beautiful Monkey King, the primate may never have been known for self-confidence or even a tinge of braggadocio.

Human ambivalence toward the monkey lies at the root of all the contrasting qualities attributed to it. We deem it as below us, yet we project to it some of the traits that we love but we hate to admit-from an impish wit to a rebellious spirit. It does not ennoble us, but it surely makes us confront our inner self - and makes us proud of it.

raymondzhou@chinadaily.com.cn

(China Daily European Weekly 02/05/2016 page1)

The monkey on all our backs (2024)

FAQs

What does it mean if someone says they have a monkey on their back? ›

: a problem that someone cannot easily get rid of or solve : a problem or situation that makes someone unhappy and that lasts for a long time. His drug addiction has been a monkey on his back for years.

What does it mean to carry a monkey on your back? ›

If you have a monkey on your back, you have a problem that cannot be easily solved. And you possibly have had that problem for a long time. To have a monkey on your back can also mean to carry a great emotional weight.

What does just because you got the monkey off your back mean? ›

: to remove or solve a problem that has been difficult to get rid of or solve : to get rid of a problem or situation that makes one unhappy and that lasts for a long time. He finally got the monkey off his back and kicked his drug addiction.

What is Oncken's monkey theory? ›

He used the analogy of the monkey on the back to illustrate how managers spend much more time solving problems for their subordinates than they are aware of. Simply put, this theory equates each problem a person is dealing with to a monkey on their back.

Where does the expression "monkey on your back" come from? ›

To have a monkey on one's back is 1930s narcotics slang for to "be addicted." The same phrase in the 1860s meant "to be angry." There is a story in the Sinbad¹ cycle about a tormenting ape-like creature that mounts a man's shoulders and won't get off, which may be the root of the term.

Have a monkey on your back examples? ›

I think Another expression that is frequently used is 'have a monkey on your back; it means that you are carrying a burden or a problem that you find difficult to get rid of. Prabhu is an alcoholic. He needs to get the monkey off his back. Tina's property dispute with her mother is a monkey on her back.

How do I get the monkey off my back? ›

Once you've recognized the signs of emotional hijacking, you can take steps to halt it, such as breathing, meditation or just stepping away for a moment before the monkey gets stuck to you and puts you in a bad mood for the rest of the day.

What does "monkey" mean in slang? ›

If you refer to a child as a monkey, you are saying in an affectionate way that he or she is very lively and naughty. [feelings] She's such a little monkey. Synonyms: rascal, horror [informal], devil, rogue More Synonyms of monkey. More Synonyms of monkey.

What does a monkey mean biblically? ›

In Christian iconography, monkeys represent base instincts such as lust, greed and malice, and can even represent the devil.

What does it mean to have the monkey on your shoulder? ›

Unfortunately, too often we see reluctance and inability to make decisions and take responsibility: no one wants to have the “monkey on the shoulder”, meaning, being held liable for a decision taken. This behavior mostly leads to negative business impact.

What does it mean when you dream of a monkey on your back? ›

Dreams featuring monkeys can be interpreted in many ways, but they usually indicate a desire for excitement, fun, or liberation from the mundane aspects of life. If you're dreaming about monkeys, it may be time to let your hair down and have some fun!

What does take your monkey mean? ›

The gist of this is that monkeys represent problems that need to be solved, and some of us are inclined to try solving everyone else's problems. In this context, “take your monkey” would mean “this is your problem to solve, not mine”.

What is the monkey back theory? ›

As each subordinate leaves the office, the manager is rewarded by the sight of a monkey leaving his office on the subordinate's back. For the next 24 hours, the subordinate will not be waiting for the manager; instead, the manager will be waiting for the subordinate.

What is the 7 monkey theory? ›

The 7 Monkeys is a way of enabling students to learn a concept, process or idea independently with minimal teacher input. Each 'monkey' is a different activity that the students undertake to support their learning. The end point is students answering a question with a piece of extended writing.

What is the monkey mentality? ›

The term monkey mind or mind monkey originates from Chinese xīnyuán or Sino-Japanese shin'en (心猿), a word that literally means "heart-mind monkey." It is a Buddhist concept that describes a state of restlessness, capriciousness, and lack of control in one's thoughts.

What does the monkey symbol mean? ›

Monkey Symbolism & Spiritual Meanings Of Monkeys

Monkeys represent loyalty, intelligence, and community and family. Monkeys also symbolize mischief, playfulness, courage, innocence, and generosity. Known for their playful nature, mischief, practical jokes and good hearted trickery, monkeys like to have fun.

What does it mean to have a monkey on your shoulder? ›

The expression is “get the monkey off your shoulder or off your back.” You hear that when people speak about a challenge or a performance expectation that has been nagging at you for some time, and seems impossible to achieve. For example: A hockey player hasn't scored a goal is several weeks.

When you get the monkey off your back quotes? ›

George Carlin once said, "Just because you got the monkey off your back doesn't mean that the circus has left town.", was he predicting the future and talking about Donald Trump? No, he was just old enough to have seen it before.

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