Show pageBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== bōlánzhuàngkuò: 波澜壮阔 - Majestic, Epic, Sweeping, Grand ====== ===== Quick Summary ===== * **Keywords:** bolanzhuangkuo, bo lan zhuang kuo, 波澜壮阔, Chinese idiom, chengyu, majestic, magnificent, epic, sweeping, turbulent and grand, vast, powerful, heroic saga, grand spectacle. * **Summary:** An essential Chinese idiom (chengyu), **bōlánzhuàngkuò (波澜壮阔)** paints a vivid picture of something majestic, epic, and vast in scale. Literally meaning "great waves magnificent and vast," it's used to describe awe-inspiring scenery like a surging ocean, a sweeping historical period of great change, or a grand artistic masterpiece. If you want to describe a magnificent movement or a heroic saga that is both turbulent and grand, this is the perfect term. ===== Core Meaning ===== <hanziwriter>波澜壮阔</hanziwriter> * **Pinyin (with tone marks):** bō lán zhuàng kuò * **Part of Speech:** Chengyu (四字成语), Adjective * **HSK Level:** HSK 6 * **Concise Definition:** Describing something as surging forward with great momentum and magnificent scale; majestic and powerful. * **In a Nutshell:** Imagine standing on a cliff overlooking the ocean. The waves (波澜) are huge and powerful, and the view is magnificent and vast (壮阔). That powerful, awe-inspiring image is the core of 波澜壮阔. This idiom is used to describe anything that has that same epic, grand, and energetic feeling—be it a period of history, a symphony, or a person's incredible life story. ===== Character Breakdown ===== * **波 (bō):** Wave. A simple character depicting water (氵) and skin/surface (皮), suggesting movement on the water's surface. * **澜 (lán):** Large wave, billow. This character also has the water radical (氵) and is specifically for very large, impressive waves. Together, **波澜 (bōlán)** means "great waves" or "billows," and is often used figuratively to mean "great turmoil" or "sweeping changes." * **壮 (zhuàng):** Strong, grand, magnificent. * **阔 (kuò):** Wide, broad, vast. Together, **壮阔 (zhuàngkuò)** means "magnificent and vast" or "imposing and broad." * The characters combine literally to mean "(the scene has) great waves, and is magnificent and vast." This powerful, literal image of a majestic sea is used metaphorically to lend a sense of grandeur and epic scale to other subjects. ===== Cultural Context and Significance ===== * **波澜壮阔** taps into a deep cultural appreciation in China for grandeur, historical scale, and the overwhelming power of nature. It's often used to frame China's own narrative—its long, complex history, its revolutionary struggles, and its recent era of rapid, transformative development (改革开放, "Reform and Opening-up") are frequently described as 波澜壮阔. It reflects a perspective that history is not just a series of events, but a mighty, surging river. * **Comparison to "Epic":** In Western culture, the word "epic" comes close. We talk about an "epic movie" or an "epic journey." However, **波澜壮阔** is more visually and sensorially specific. It carries the distinct imagery of surging waves and vastness. Furthermore, "epic" has been diluted in modern slang to describe trivial things ("that sandwich was epic"). **波澜壮阔** has retained its formality and grandeur; it is reserved for things that are genuinely awe-inspiring and is never used casually. It describes the *quality* of being epic, with a natural, powerful momentum. ===== Practical Usage in Modern China ===== * This is a formal, literary term used to express admiration and awe. You'll find it in books, historical documentaries, formal speeches, and art reviews. * **Describing History:** It's frequently used to characterize a historical period filled with significant events, struggles, and great changes. * e.g., "The history of the Chinese revolution was a **波澜壮阔** saga." * **Describing Nature:** The most literal use. Perfect for describing vast, dynamic landscapes. * e.g., "The sea of clouds over the mountain was a **波澜壮阔** sight." * **Describing Arts and Literature:** Used for novels, films, or musical pieces that are grand in scope and emotionally powerful. * e.g., "The final movement of the symphony was **波澜壮阔**." * **Describing a Life or Career:** Figuratively, it can describe a person's life if it was full of major ups and downs, great achievements, and significant struggles. * e.g., "His entrepreneurial journey was a **波澜壮阔** story of success." ===== Example Sentences ===== * **Example 1:** * 改革开放是一部**波澜壮阔**的史诗。 * Pinyin: Gǎigé kāifàng shì yī bù **bōlánzhuàngkuò** de shǐshī. * English: The period of Reform and Opening-up is a magnificent and epic saga. * Analysis: A classic example connecting the term to a major, transformative period in modern Chinese history. 史诗 (shǐshī) means "epic poem" or "saga". * **Example 2:** * 站在山顶,看着**波澜壮阔**的云海,我感觉自己非常渺小。 * Pinyin: Zhàn zài shāndǐng, kànzhe **bōlánzhuàngkuò** de yúnhǎi, wǒ gǎnjué zìjǐ fēicháng miǎoxiǎo. * English: Standing on the mountaintop watching the majestic, rolling sea of clouds, I felt very insignificant. * Analysis: This sentence uses the term to describe a natural phenomenon (云海, yúnhǎi - sea of clouds), highlighting its visual and emotional impact. * **Example 3:** * 这部电影以**波澜壮阔**的场面再现了那场著名的战役。 * Pinyin: Zhè bù diànyǐng yǐ **bōlánzhuàngkuò** de chǎngmiàn zàixiànle nà chǎng zhùmíng de zhànyì. * English: This movie uses epic and sweeping scenes to recreate that famous battle. * Analysis: Here, it describes the scale of filmmaking. It implies large-scale scenes with lots of action and high stakes. * **Example 4:** * 他的一生**波澜壮阔**,充满了传奇色彩。 * Pinyin: Tā de yīshēng **bōlánzhuàngkuò**, chōngmǎnle chuánqí sècǎi. * English: His life was an epic journey, full of legendary moments. * Analysis: A figurative use, applying the "surging waves" concept to the ups, downs, and grand achievements of a person's life. * **Example 5:** * 黄河的入海口**波澜壮阔**,气势非凡。 * Pinyin: Huánghé de rùhǎikǒu **bōlánzhuàngkuò**, qìshì fēifán. * English: The mouth of the Yellow River where it enters the sea is majestic and grand, with an extraordinary momentum. * Analysis: A literal description of a powerful body of water, linking 波澜壮阔 with 气势 (qìshì - momentum, spirit). * **Example 6:** * 这本小说用**波澜壮阔**的笔触,描绘了一个时代的变迁。 * Pinyin: Zhè běn xiǎoshuō yòng **bōlánzhuàngkuò** de bǐchù, miáohuìle yīgè shídài de biànqiān. * English: This novel, with its sweeping and grand style, depicts the changes of an era. * Analysis: Here, the term describes the writing style (笔触, bǐchù - brushstroke, style), implying the author's narrative is grand and covers a large scope. * **Example 7:** * 20世纪是人类历史上**波澜壮阔**的一个世纪。 * Pinyin: Èrshí shìjì shì rénlèi lìshǐ shàng **bōlánzhuàngkuò** de yīgè shìjì. * English: The 20th century was a magnificent and tumultuous century in human history. * Analysis: Used to summarize a large span of time known for its massive changes, conflicts, and progress. * **Example 8:** * 他的演讲**波澜壮阔**,深深地打动了在场的每一个人。 * Pinyin: Tā de yǎnjiǎng **bōlánzhuàngkuò**, shēnshēn de dǎdòngle zàichǎng de měi yīgè rén. * English: His speech was powerful and sweeping, deeply moving everyone present. * Analysis: This is a less common but valid usage, describing a speech that is grand in its themes and powerful in its delivery. * **Example 9:** * 中国的航天事业正在展开一幅**波澜壮阔**的画卷。 * Pinyin: Zhōngguó de hángtiān shìyè zhèngzài zhǎnkāi yī fú **bōlánzhuàngkuò** de huàjuàn. * English: China's space program is unfolding a magnificent and grand picture. * Analysis: The phrase 展开画卷 (zhǎnkāi huàjuàn - to unfold a picture scroll) is often paired with 波澜壮阔 to describe the beginning of a grand, new endeavor. * **Example 10:** * 这首交响乐从平静的引子发展到**波澜壮阔**的高潮。 * Pinyin: Zhè shǒu jiāoxiǎngyuè cóng píngjìng de yǐnzi fāzhǎn dào **bōlánzhuàngkuò** de gāocháo. * English: This symphony develops from a peaceful introduction to a majestic and powerful climax. * Analysis: This demonstrates its use in describing the structure and emotional arc of a piece of music. ===== Nuances and Common Mistakes ===== * **Don't Use for Mundane Things:** The most common mistake is to use this powerful idiom for something small-scale. It's reserved for things that are genuinely grand. Using it for your weekend trip or a difficult exam sounds absurd. * **Incorrect:** 我昨天的考试很**波澜壮阔**。(Wǒ zuótiān de kǎoshì hěn bōlánzhuàngkuò.) - "My exam yesterday was epic." * **Why it's wrong:** An exam, no matter how difficult, lacks the vast scale and sweeping momentum implied by the idiom. A better word would be 紧张 (jǐnzhāng - tense) or 困难 (kùnnán - difficult). * **Majesty, Not Just Turbulence:** While **波澜 (bōlán)** alone can imply "turmoil" or "disturbances," the full idiom **波澜壮阔** is overwhelmingly positive and conveys a sense of awe and magnificence. If you want to describe something that is just chaotic or difficult without the grandeur, this is the wrong word. * **Example:** To describe a "turbulent relationship," you would use a word like [[坎坷]] (kǎnkě - full of bumps and hardships), not 波澜壮阔. A "turbulent period in history," however, *could* be 波澜壮阔 if it was also a time of magnificent, sweeping change. ===== Related Terms and Concepts ===== * [[气势磅礴]] (qìshì pángbó) - A close synonym. Describes something grand and imposing, with a focus on its powerful momentum and spirit (气势). * [[雄伟壮观]] (xióngwěi zhuàngguān) - A synonym that emphasizes the grand and magnificent visual appearance of something, often used for architecture (like the Great Wall) or mountains. * [[惊涛骇浪]] (jīng tāo hài làng) - Literally "frightening crests and terrifying waves." Describes monstrous, dangerous waves. It focuses on the peril and fear, whereas 波澜壮阔 focuses on the majesty and grandeur. * [[风平浪静]] (fēng píng làng jìng) - Antonym. "The wind is calm, and the waves are still." It describes a perfectly tranquil sea or, figuratively, a peaceful and uneventful situation. * [[浩浩荡荡]] (hàohàodàngdàng) - Describes a vast, mighty, and unstoppable procession or force, such as a great army marching or a river flooding. It shares the sense of immense scale and forward momentum. * [[史诗]] (shǐshī) - Noun. "Epic" or "epic poem." This is often the *subject* that is described as being 波澜壮阔. * [[壮丽]] (zhuànglì) - Adjective. "Magnificent," "splendid." A more common, two-character word that captures the "grandeur" aspect of 波澜壮阔, but without the sense of dynamic movement ("surging waves"). * [[翻天覆地]] (fāntiānfùdì) - "To overturn heaven and earth." An idiom describing immense, world-changing transformations. It emphasizes the revolutionary and disruptive nature of the change more than its majestic scale. Log In