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gōngjī: 攻击 - Attack, Assault, Strike

Quick Summary

Core Meaning

Character Breakdown

Cultural Context and Significance

The concept of “attack” is universal, but 攻击 (gōngjī) holds specific weight in different areas of Chinese culture. Historically, military strategy is a cornerstone of Chinese history and literature, with Sun Tzu's “The Art of War” (《孙子兵法》) extensively analyzing the concepts of 攻击 (gōngjī) and defense. In modern society, its significance shines in the concept of 人身攻击 (rénshēn gōngjī), or “personal attack.” In a culture that often prioritizes social harmony and “face” (面子, miànzi), launching a personal attack during a debate is seen as a particularly low blow. It shifts the focus from the issue to the individual, causing a serious loss of face and often ending productive conversation. This is a more severe social foul than a simple “ad hominem” might be in some Western contexts. A person accused of a 人身攻击 is seen as having poor character and lacking civility.

Practical Usage in Modern China

The use of 攻击 has expanded far beyond the battlefield. Its meaning is highly dependent on the context.

Physical and Military Attack

This is the most literal meaning. It's used in news reports, historical discussions, and descriptions of altercations. It's also the standard term for “offense” in sports.

Verbal and Ideological Attack

This is an extremely common usage in media, politics, and daily arguments. It refers to harsh criticism or verbal assaults.

Digital and Cyber Attack

With the rise of the internet, 攻击 has become the standard term for all forms of cyberattacks.

Biological and Medical Context

The term is used metaphorically to describe how diseases affect the body.

Example Sentences

Nuances and Common Mistakes