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- | ====== pínghéng: 平衡 - Balance, Equilibrium ====== | + | |
- | ===== Quick Summary ===== | + | |
- | * **Keywords: | + | |
- | * **Summary: | + | |
- | ===== Core Meaning ===== | + | |
- | * **Pinyin (with tone marks):** pínghéng | + | |
- | * **Part of Speech:** Noun, Verb | + | |
- | * **HSK Level:** HSK 4 | + | |
- | * **Concise Definition: | + | |
- | * **In a Nutshell:** **平衡 (pínghéng)** is the Chinese word for " | + | |
- | ===== Character Breakdown ===== | + | |
- | * **平 (píng):** This character originally depicted duckweed floating evenly on the surface of water. It means " | + | |
- | * **衡 (héng):** This character originally referred to the cross-beam of a scale used for weighing things. The left side (行) relates to movement or streets, and the right side is a phonetic/ | + | |
- | * When combined, **平衡 (pínghéng)** literally means " | + | |
- | ===== Cultural Context and Significance ===== | + | |
- | The concept of **平衡 (pínghéng)** is deeply woven into the fabric of Chinese thought, far more so than " | + | |
- | * **Philosophy (Taoism & Confucianism): | + | |
- | * **Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM):** In TCM, health is defined as a state of **平衡** within the body. Illness occurs when there is an imbalance (失衡, shīhéng) of elements like yin and yang, or " | + | |
- | * **Comparison to Western " | + | |
- | ===== Practical Usage in Modern China ===== | + | |
- | **平衡 (pínghéng)** is an extremely common and versatile word used in many modern contexts. | + | |
- | * **Physical Balance:** This is the most literal usage. You can talk about a person' | + | |
- | * //e.g., "His body lost its balance." | + | |
- | * **Work & Life:** The phrase **工作与生活的平衡 (gōngzuò yǔ shēnghuó de pínghéng)**, | + | |
- | * **Diet & Health:** **饮食平衡 (yǐnshí pínghéng)** means a " | + | |
- | * **Ecology & Economics: | + | |
- | * **Emotions & Psychology: | + | |
- | ===== Example Sentences ===== | + | |
- | * **Example 1:** | + | |
- | * 骑自行车最重要的是保持**平衡**。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Qí zìxíngchē zuì zhòngyào de shì bǎochí **pínghéng**. | + | |
- | * English: The most important thing when riding a bicycle is to maintain balance. | + | |
- | * Analysis: This is the most literal, physical meaning of **平衡**. **保持 (bǎochí)** means "to maintain." | + | |
- | * **Example 2:** | + | |
- | * 医生建议我注意饮食**平衡**,多吃蔬菜。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Yīshēng jiànyì wǒ zhùyì yǐnshí **pínghéng**, | + | |
- | * English: The doctor advised me to pay attention to a balanced diet and eat more vegetables. | + | |
- | * Analysis: **饮食平衡 (yǐnshí pínghéng)** is a fixed phrase for "a balanced diet." | + | |
- | * **Example 3:** | + | |
- | * 很多年轻人都在努力寻找工作与生活的**平衡**点。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Hěn duō niánqīngrén dōu zài nǔlì xúnzhǎo gōngzuò yǔ shēnghuó de **pínghéng** diǎn. | + | |
- | * English: Many young people are striving to find a point of balance between work and life. | + | |
- | * Analysis: **平衡点 (pínghéng diǎn)** literally means " | + | |
- | * **Example 4:** | + | |
- | * 听到这个坏消息,他一时失去了心理**平衡**。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Tīngdào zhège huài xiāoxī, tā yīshí shīqùle xīnlǐ **pínghéng**. | + | |
- | * English: Hearing this bad news, he temporarily lost his emotional balance. | + | |
- | * Analysis: **心理平衡 (xīnlǐ pínghéng)** refers to one's mental or emotional stability. The opposite, **失去平衡 (shīqù pínghéng)**, | + | |
- | * **Example 5:** | + | |
- | * 这两个国家之间的贸易达到了**平衡**。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Zhè liǎng ge guójiā zhījiān de màoyì dádàole **pínghéng**. | + | |
- | * English: The trade between these two countries has reached a balance. | + | |
- | * Analysis: Here, **平衡** is used in a formal, economic context. **达到 (dádào)** means "to reach" or "to achieve." | + | |
- | * **Example 6:** | + | |
- | * 瑜伽可以帮助你提高身体的**平衡**能力。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Yújiā kěyǐ bāngzhù nǐ tígāo shēntǐ de **pínghéng** nénglì. | + | |
- | * English: Yoga can help you improve your body's ability to balance. | + | |
- | * Analysis: **平衡能力 (pínghéng nénglì)** is a compound noun meaning " | + | |
- | * **Example 7:** | + | |
- | * 我们必须**平衡**利弊,然后才能做出决定。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Wǒmen bìxū **pínghéng** lìbì, ránhòu cáinéng zuòchū juédìng. | + | |
- | * English: We must balance the pros and cons before we can make a decision. | + | |
- | * Analysis: In this sentence, **平衡** is used as a verb meaning "to weigh" or "to balance" | + | |
- | * **Example 8:** | + | |
- | * 保护森林对于维持生态**平衡**至关重要。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Bǎohù sēnlín duìyú wéichí shēngtài **pínghéng** zhìguān zhòngyào. | + | |
- | * English: Protecting forests is crucial for maintaining ecological balance. | + | |
- | * Analysis: **生态平衡 (shēngtài pínghéng)** is the standard term for " | + | |
- | * **Example 9:** | + | |
- | * 她的设计在美观和实用之间取得了完美的**平衡**。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Tā de shèjì zài měiguān hé shíyòng zhījiān qǔdéle wánměi de **pínghéng**. | + | |
- | * English: Her design achieved a perfect balance between beauty and practicality. | + | |
- | * Analysis: This shows how **平衡** is used to describe the relationship between two qualities. **取得 (qǔdé)** means "to obtain" | + | |
- | * **Example 10:** | + | |
- | * 收支**平衡**是每个家庭理财的目标。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Shōuzhī **pínghéng** shì měi ge jiātíng lǐcái de mùbiāo. | + | |
- | * English: A balanced budget (lit: income-expense balance) is the financial goal for every family. | + | |
- | * Analysis: **收支平衡 (shōuzhī pínghéng)** is a set phrase meaning "to break even" or "to have a balanced budget." | + | |
- | ===== Nuances and Common Mistakes ===== | + | |
- | * **False Friend: Bank Balance:** This is the most common mistake for learners. **平衡** is NOT used for your bank account balance. The correct word for a financial balance or remainder is **余额 (yú' | + | |
- | * **Incorrect: | + | |
- | * **Correct: | + | |
- | * **平衡 (pínghéng) vs. 和谐 (héxié): | + | |
- | ===== Related Terms and Concepts ===== | + | |
- | * **[[失衡]] (shīhéng)** - The direct antonym: imbalance, to lose balance. | + | |
- | * **[[和谐]] (héxié)** - Harmony. The pleasant state that is often the goal or result of achieving **平衡**. | + | |
- | * **[[稳定]] (wěndìng)** - Stable, steady. A system in **平衡** is usually also **稳定**. | + | |
- | * **[[均衡]] (jūnhéng)** - Even, balanced. A very close synonym to **平衡**, often used in more technical or formal writing, like **均衡发展 (jūnhéng fāzhǎn)** for " | + | |
- | * **[[中庸]] (zhōngyōng)** - The Doctrine of the Mean. A core Confucian philosophy about finding the balanced middle path and avoiding extremes. | + | |
- | * **[[阴阳]] (yīnyáng)** - Yin and Yang. The philosophical concept of dualism where opposing forces are interconnected and must be in **平衡**. | + | |
- | * **[[协调]] (xiétiáo)** - To coordinate, harmonious. Refers to making different parts work together smoothly, focusing on the process of creating harmony. | + | |
- | * **[[余额]] (yú' | + |