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- | ====== fēngshuǐ: 风水 - Feng Shui, Geomancy ====== | + | |
- | ===== Quick Summary ===== | + | |
- | * **Keywords: | + | |
- | * **Summary: | + | |
- | ===== Core Meaning ===== | + | |
- | * **Pinyin (with tone marks):** fēngshuǐ | + | |
- | * **Part of Speech:** Noun | + | |
- | * **HSK Level:** N/A | + | |
- | * **Concise Definition: | + | |
- | * **In a Nutshell:** Imagine that the world is filled with invisible rivers of energy. Feng Shui is the practice of positioning yourself, your home, and your workplace to best ride these currents. By arranging your surroundings in a specific way—like placing your bed against a solid wall or ensuring your front door doesn' | + | |
- | ===== Character Breakdown ===== | + | |
- | * **风 (fēng):** Wind. In this context, it represents the unseen, the ethereal, and the flow of energy (qi) that cannot be easily contained. It is the breath of the world. | + | |
- | * **水 (shuǐ):** Water. This represents the tangible, the flowing, and the visible forces of the earth. Water is essential for life and has long been a symbol of wealth and abundance in Chinese culture. | + | |
- | Together, **风水 (fēngshuǐ)** literally means "wind and water." | + | |
- | ===== Cultural Context and Significance ===== | + | |
- | Feng Shui is deeply rooted in Taoist philosophy, particularly the concepts of **Qi (气)**, the vital life force that flows through everything, and **Yin and Yang (阴阳)**, the balance of opposing forces. The ultimate goal is to achieve harmony between humanity and nature, a concept known as **天人合一 (tiān rén hé yī)**. | + | |
- | A common Western comparison is to **interior design or architecture**, | + | |
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- | Feng Shui reflects the cultural value of seeking harmony over control. Rather than imposing a structure on the environment, | + | |
- | ===== Practical Usage in Modern China ===== | + | |
- | Despite its ancient origins, Feng Shui is very much alive in modern Chinese society, as well as in other parts of East Asia like Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore. | + | |
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- | * Not sleeping with your feet pointing toward the door (the " | + | |
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- | ===== Example Sentences ===== | + | |
- | * **Example 1:** | + | |
- | * 他买房子前,一定会请人看**风水**。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Tā mǎi fángzi qián, yīdìng huì qǐng rén kàn **fēngshuǐ**. | + | |
- | * English: Before he buys a house, he always hires someone to check the Feng Shui. | + | |
- | * Analysis: This shows a common, practical application of Feng Shui in a major life decision. " | + | |
- | * **Example 2:** | + | |
- | * 我不相信**风水**,我觉得那都是迷信。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Wǒ bù xiāngxìn **fēngshuǐ**, | + | |
- | * English: I don't believe in Feng Shui; I think it's all superstition. | + | |
- | * Analysis: This sentence represents the skeptical viewpoint, directly contrasting Feng Shui with " | + | |
- | * **Example 3:** | + | |
- | * 这间办公室的**风水**很好,难怪他们生意这么成功。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Zhè jiān bàngōngshì de **fēngshuǐ** hěn hǎo, nánguài tāmen shēngyì zhème chénggōng. | + | |
- | * English: This office' | + | |
- | * Analysis: This links good Feng Shui directly to a positive outcome (business success). It's a common way people explain success or failure. | + | |
- | * **Example 4:** | + | |
- | * **风水**大师说,我的床不能对着门。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: **Fēngshuǐ** dàshī shuō, wǒ de chuáng bùnéng duìzhe mén. | + | |
- | * English: The Feng Shui master said my bed cannot face the door. | + | |
- | * Analysis: This provides a concrete example of a common piece of Feng Shui advice. " | + | |
- | * **Example 5:** | + | |
- | * 你懂**风水**吗?帮我看看这个房间的布局怎么样。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Nǐ dǒng **fēngshuǐ** ma? Bāng wǒ kànkan zhège fángjiān de bùjú zěnmeyàng. | + | |
- | * English: Do you understand Feng Shui? Help me take a look at the layout of this room. | + | |
- | * Analysis: A casual, conversational way to ask for an opinion on Feng Shui. " | + | |
- | * **Example 6:** | + | |
- | * 虽然是老思想,但很多香港商人还是很看重**风水**的。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Suīrán shì lǎo sīxiǎng, dàn hěnduō Xiānggǎng shāngrén háishì hěn kànzhòng **fēngshuǐ** de. | + | |
- | * English: Although it's an old way of thinking, many Hong Kong businessmen still place great importance on Feng Shui. | + | |
- | * Analysis: Highlights the continued relevance of Feng Shui in modern business culture, particularly in certain regions. " | + | |
- | * **Example 7:** | + | |
- | * 他觉得最近运气不好,想改变一下家里的**风水**。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Tā juéde zuìjìn yùnqì bù hǎo, xiǎng gǎibiàn yīxià jiā lǐ de **fēngshuǐ**. | + | |
- | * English: He feels his luck has been bad recently and wants to change his home's Feng Shui a bit. | + | |
- | * Analysis: This illustrates the belief that Feng Shui can be actively changed to influence one's " | + | |
- | * **Example 8:** | + | |
- | * 有些西方人也开始对**风水**学感兴趣了。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Yǒuxiē xīfāng rén yě kāishǐ duì **fēngshuǐ** xué gǎn xìngqù le. | + | |
- | * English: Some Westerners have also started to become interested in the study of Feng Shui. | + | |
- | * Analysis: Note the use of " | + | |
- | * **Example 9:** | + | |
- | * 按照**风水**理论,水代表财富。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Ànzhào **fēngshuǐ** lǐlùn, shuǐ dàibiǎo cáifù. | + | |
- | * English: According to Feng Shui theory, water represents wealth. | + | |
- | * Analysis: This sentence explains a core tenet of Feng Shui philosophy, linking an element (water) to a life aspect (wealth). | + | |
- | * **Example 10:** | + | |
- | * 这个房子的**风水**不好,据说对健康有影响。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Zhège fángzi de **fēngshuǐ** bù hǎo, jùshuō duì jiànkāng yǒu yǐngxiǎng. | + | |
- | * English: This house has bad Feng Shui; it's said to have an impact on one's health. | + | |
- | * Analysis: This shows that Feng Shui's influence is believed to extend beyond wealth to other areas like " | + | |
- | ===== Nuances and Common Mistakes ===== | + | |
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- | * This is the most common pitfall for learners. Feng Shui is a spiritual and philosophical system concerned with energy flow (qi). Aesthetics are secondary. A room can be stylish but have terrible Feng Shui. | + | |
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- | * While a cluttered space is generally considered bad Feng Shui because it blocks the flow of qi, Feng Shui is not simply the act of tidying up (like the KonMari method). It is about the specific **placement** and **orientation** of objects, not just their absence. You can have a very tidy room with a bed positioned in an unlucky spot. | + | |
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