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nèilì: 内力 - Internal Force, Inner Strength

Quick Summary

Core Meaning

Character Breakdown

Cultural Context and Significance

Nèilì is not a concept from ancient philosophy or traditional medicine; it is a cornerstone of a modern literary genre called wuxia (武侠), or “martial hero” fiction. Authors like Jin Yong (金庸) and Gu Long (古龙) took the existing Taoist concept of qi (气)—the life force that flows through all living things—and dramatized it for their stories. They turned the subtle, philosophical qi into a quantifiable, weaponizable power: nèilì. In the wuxia world (known as the 江湖, jiānghú), the depth of a person's nèilì determines their rank and power.

Practical Usage in Modern China

While its primary home is fiction, nèilì has a powerful metaphorical life in modern Chinese.

The connotation is always positive and carries a sense of admiration for a level of mastery that is not superficial.

Example Sentences

Nuances and Common Mistakes