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yuànqì: 怨气 - Grievance, Resentment, Grudge

Quick Summary

Core Meaning

Character Breakdown

Cultural Context and Significance

In Chinese culture, which highly values social harmony (和谐, héxié), direct confrontation and open expression of negative feelings are often discouraged. This can lead to people bottling up their frustrations when they feel wronged, causing 怨气 to accumulate. A person full of 怨气 is seen as a source of negative energy, potentially disrupting group harmony. Therefore, managing or resolving situations that could create 怨气 is a crucial social skill. It's often better to “give face” (给面子, gěi miànzi) or find a mediated solution than to let someone leave a situation feeling wronged and carrying 怨气.

Practical Usage in Modern China

怨气 is a common word used to describe negativity stemming from injustice in various contexts.

Example Sentences

Nuances and Common Mistakes