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sādàn: 撒旦 - Satan, the Devil

Quick Summary

Core Meaning

Character Breakdown

These characters are combined in what's called a phonetic loanword (音译词 - yīnyìcí). Their individual meanings are completely disregarded in favor of mimicking the sound of the foreign word.

Cultural Context and Significance

The concept of 撒旦 (sādàn) is not native to Chinese philosophy or mythology. It entered the language along with Christianity and Western cultural imports. Its significance lies in how it contrasts with traditional Chinese ideas of evil.

In modern China, 撒旦 is a widely recognized figure, primarily due to the global influence of Western media. He is the archetypal “final boss” in video games, the ultimate villain in fantasy movies, and a powerful symbol of temptation and corruption in literature. For most non-Christian Chinese people, 撒旦 is more of a literary or pop culture figure than a religious one.

Practical Usage in Modern China

Example Sentences

Nuances and Common Mistakes