मतलब
Good choices lead to easier life.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
The proverb relies on the listener knowing that a 'Chua' is light and a 'Sao' is heavy. Traditional Thai houses were built without nails, using complex joinery, making the weight of each component a matter of careful engineering. Education is seen as the primary way to 'escape' manual labor. This proverb reinforces the high social status of 'white-collar' jobs (carrying the gable) over 'blue-collar' jobs (carrying the pillar). The proverb is a secular application of the Law of Karma. It teaches that every action has a corresponding weight or consequence, a core tenet of Thai Buddhism. Historically, carrying the 'Sao' was the work of commoners or corvée laborers, while the 'Chua' was handled by skilled artisans. The proverb thus also hints at social mobility.
Use for Motivation
If you are a teacher or manager, use this to inspire your Thai team. It shows you understand their cultural roots.
Don't be Classist
Be careful not to imply that all manual laborers are 'bad' people. Use it to focus on personal effort, not social status.
मतलब
Good choices lead to easier life.
Use for Motivation
If you are a teacher or manager, use this to inspire your Thai team. It shows you understand their cultural roots.
Don't be Classist
Be careful not to imply that all manual laborers are 'bad' people. Use it to focus on personal effort, not social status.
The 'Ham' Action
The verb 'Ham' implies a shared burden. Even the 'easy' path (the gable) requires some effort and cooperation.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the missing words to complete the proverb.
รักดีหาม____ รักชั่วหาม____
The correct order is 'Chua' (gable) for 'Di' (good) and 'Sao' (pillar) for 'Chua' (bad).
Which situation best fits the proverb 'รักดีหามจั่ว รักชั่วหามเสา'?
A student decides to skip class to play games, but later fails his exam and has to attend summer school.
This is a perfect example of 'loving bad' (laziness) leading to a 'heavy pillar' (extra work/failure).
What is the literal meaning of 'จั่ว' (Chua) in this proverb?
What part of the house is it?
The 'Chua' is the triangular gable, which is light and easy to carry.
Complete the dialogue.
แม่: 'ลูกต้องตั้งใจเรียนนะ...' ลูก: 'ครับแม่ ผมไม่อยากลำบากตอนโต'
This is the most appropriate proverb for a parent encouraging a child to study.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Gable vs. Pillar
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासรักดีหาม____ รักชั่วหาม____
The correct order is 'Chua' (gable) for 'Di' (good) and 'Sao' (pillar) for 'Chua' (bad).
A student decides to skip class to play games, but later fails his exam and has to attend summer school.
This is a perfect example of 'loving bad' (laziness) leading to a 'heavy pillar' (extra work/failure).
What part of the house is it?
The 'Chua' is the triangular gable, which is light and easy to carry.
แม่: 'ลูกต้องตั้งใจเรียนนะ...' ลูก: 'ครับแม่ ผมไม่อยากลำบากตอนโต'
This is the most appropriate proverb for a parent encouraging a child to study.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
3 सवालYes, it is one of the most well-known proverbs in Thailand, taught in every primary school.
Not really. It's usually reserved for major life choices like education, career, or moral behavior.
The proverb reflects a traditional view where manual labor was seen as a hardship to be avoided. Modern interpretations might differ, but the proverb's core meaning remains fixed.
संबंधित मुहावरे
ทำดีได้ดี ทำชั่วได้ชั่ว
similarDo good, get good; do evil, get evil.
ลำบากก่อน สบายหลัง
builds onHardship first, comfort later.
ความพยายามอยู่ที่ไหน ความสำเร็จอยู่ที่นั่น
similarWhere there is effort, there is success.
ดินพอกหางหมู
contrastMud clinging to a pig's tail (procrastination).