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- | ====== yǐn zhàn: 引战 - To Troll, To Flamebait, To Start a Fight ====== | + | |
- | ===== Quick Summary ===== | + | |
- | * **Keywords: | + | |
- | * **Summary: | + | |
- | ===== Core Meaning ===== | + | |
- | * **Pinyin (with tone marks):** yǐn zhàn | + | |
- | * **Part of Speech:** Verb (Verb-Object Compound) | + | |
- | * **HSK Level:** N/A | + | |
- | * **Concise Definition: | + | |
- | * **In a Nutshell:** Imagine someone walking into a peaceful library and shouting a controversial political opinion, not because they believe it, but just to watch everyone start arguing. That's the essence of 引战. It's the act of " | + | |
- | ===== Character Breakdown ===== | + | |
- | * **引 (yǐn):** This character means "to lead," "to pull," "to draw out," or "to attract." | + | |
- | * **战 (zhàn):** This character means " | + | |
- | * The characters combine to create a vivid and literal meaning: **"to lead (to) war"** or **"to attract a fight." | + | |
- | ===== Cultural Context and Significance ===== | + | |
- | * **The Antithesis of Harmony:** 引战 is a product of modern Chinese internet culture. In a traditional culture that often values social harmony (和谐, héxié) and avoiding direct confrontation, | + | |
- | * **Comparison to " | + | |
- | ===== Practical Usage in Modern China ===== | + | |
- | * **Social Media and Forums:** This is the most common context. You will see 引战 used constantly on platforms like Weibo (微博), Douban (豆瓣), and Zhihu (知乎). Users will accuse a post, a comment, or another user of engaging in 引战. | + | |
- | * Example: A user posts " | + | |
- | * **Online Gaming:** In the competitive and often heated environment of online games, a player might intentionally insult a teammate or the opposing team to disrupt morale and start an argument. This is a classic example of 引战. | + | |
- | * **News Comments:** The comment sections of online news articles, especially on divisive topics, are hotspots for 引战 behavior. | + | |
- | * **Connotation and Formality: | + | |
- | ===== Example Sentences ===== | + | |
- | * **Example 1:** | + | |
- | * 他发这个帖子就是为了**引战**,别上当。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Tā fā zhège tiězi jiùshì wèile **yǐn zhàn**, bié shàngdàng. | + | |
- | * English: He posted this just to start a fight, don't fall for it. | + | |
- | * Analysis: This is a common warning to others in a comment thread, advising them not to engage with the " | + | |
- | * **Example 2:** | + | |
- | * 这个标题太**引战**了,内容其实很普通。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Zhège biāotí tài **yǐn zhàn** le, nèiróng qíshí hěn pǔtōng. | + | |
- | * English: This title is total flamebait; the actual content is very ordinary. | + | |
- | * Analysis: Here, 引战 is used as an adjective to describe content (like a headline) designed to be provocative. This is a form of clickbait. | + | |
- | * **Example 3:** | + | |
- | * 请大家理性讨论,不要进行人身攻击和**引战**。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Qǐng dàjiā lǐxìng tǎolùn, bùyào jìnxíng rénshēn gōngjī hé **yǐn zhàn**. | + | |
- | * English: Please, everyone, discuss rationally. Do not engage in personal attacks or flamebaiting. | + | |
- | * Analysis: A common phrase used by moderators (版主, bǎnzhǔ) of online forums to set community rules. | + | |
- | * **Example 4:** | + | |
- | * 你是不是故意来**引战**的? | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Nǐ shì bùshì gùyì lái **yǐn zhàn** de? | + | |
- | * English: Are you here intentionally to start a fight? | + | |
- | * Analysis: A direct and confrontational question used to call out a suspected troll. | + | |
- | * **Example 5:** | + | |
- | * 为了博取关注,一些账号经常发布**引战**言论。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Wèile bóqǔ guānzhù, yīxiē zhànghào jīngcháng fābù **yǐn zhàn** yánlùn. | + | |
- | * English: In order to get attention, some accounts frequently post inflammatory (flamebait) remarks. | + | |
- | * Analysis: This sentence describes the motivation behind much 引战 behavior: the pursuit of clicks and attention. | + | |
- | * **Example 6:** | + | |
- | * 他是个**引战**高手,一句话就能让评论区吵翻天。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Tā shì ge **yǐn zhàn** gāoshǒu, yī jù huà jiù néng ràng pínglùn qū chǎo fān tiān. | + | |
- | * English: He's a master troll; he can make the comment section erupt into a huge fight with just one sentence. | + | |
- | * Analysis: Here, " | + | |
- | * **Example 7:** | + | |
- | * 我觉得你的观点很极端,但我不想**引战**,所以不跟你争了。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Wǒ juéde nǐ de guāndiǎn hěn jíduān, dàn wǒ bùxiǎng **yǐn zhàn**, suǒyǐ bù gēn nǐ zhēng le. | + | |
- | * English: I think your viewpoint is very extreme, but I don't want to start a flame war, so I won't argue with you. | + | |
- | * Analysis: This shows how a person might disengage from a potential argument by explicitly stating their desire to avoid 引战. | + | |
- | * **Example 8:** | + | |
- | * 别在队伍聊天里**引战**,好好玩游戏。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Bié zài duìwu liáotiān lǐ **yǐn zhàn**, hǎohǎo wán yóuxì. | + | |
- | * English: Don't start a fight in the team chat, just play the game properly. | + | |
- | * Analysis: A classic example from the online gaming world. | + | |
- | * **Example 9:** | + | |
- | * 这两家粉丝又开始**引战**了,真无聊。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Zhè liǎng jiā fěnsī yòu kāishǐ **yǐn zhàn** le, zhēn wúliáo. | + | |
- | * English: These two fanbases have started flame wars with each other again, it's so boring. | + | |
- | * Analysis: This shows how 引战 is often used to describe conflicts between rival groups, such as celebrity fan clubs or sports fans. | + | |
- | * **Example 10:** | + | |
- | * 我只是陈述一个事实,怎么就成**引战**了? | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Wǒ zhǐshì chénshù yī ge shìshí, zěnme jiù chéng **yǐn zhàn** le? | + | |
- | * English: I was just stating a fact, how did that become trolling? | + | |
- | * Analysis: A defensive phrase used by someone who has been accused of 引战, claiming their intentions were pure. | + | |
- | ===== Nuances and Common Mistakes ===== | + | |
- | * **引战 (yǐn zhàn) vs. 吵架 (chǎo jià):** This is a critical distinction. | + | |
- | * **引战 (yǐn zhàn)** is the act of **starting** the argument, often with malicious intent and from a detached position. A troll might post bait and then watch others fight. | + | |
- | * **吵架 (chǎo jià)** is the act of **arguing** or quarreling itself, usually between people who are genuinely invested in the disagreement. | + | |
- | * **Analogy: | + | |
- | * **False Friend: " | + | |
- | * **Incorrect: | + | |
- | * **Why it's wrong:** This sentence means "We had a fierce flame war about philosophy in class." | + | |
- | ===== Related Terms and Concepts ===== | + | |
- | * [[杠精]] (gàngjīng) - A contrarian; someone who argues for the sake of arguing and automatically contradicts whatever is said. They are prime targets for, and participants in, fights started by 引战. | + | |
- | * [[喷子]] (pēnzǐ) - A " | + | |
- | * [[键盘侠]] (jiànpánxiá) - A " | + | |
- | * [[钓鱼]] (diàoyú) - Literally "to go fishing." | + | |
- | * [[带节奏]] (dài jiézòu) - "To set the rhythm/ | + | |
- | * [[撕逼]] (sībī) - (Vulgar) A very nasty, intense, and often personal online fight between people or fan groups. This is the ultimate goal/result of a successful 引战 campaign. | + | |
- | * [[玻璃心]] (bōlíxīn) - "Glass heart." | + |