传统

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Understanding 传统 (chuántǒng)

The word 传统 primarily means "tradition" or "traditional." It refers to customs, practices, or cultural elements passed down through generations. It can describe festivals, cultural habits, cooking methods, or any inherited social norms.

Usage in Context

  1. Cultural traditions: Often used to talk about festivals or cultural heritage, e.g., 中国重要传统节日 (The Spring Festival is the most important traditional holiday in China).

  2. Respecting tradition: It can express the idea of valuing or respecting inherited culture, often contrasted with modern or new ideas.

  3. Describing methods or styles: Used to describe traditional ways of doing things, such as cooking or craftsmanship.

Common Collocations

  • 传统文化 (traditional culture): Refers to the cultural heritage passed down.
  • 传统节日 (traditional festival): Festivals celebrated according to long-standing customs.
  • 传统方法 (traditional method): Ways of doing things that follow old customs.

Notes

  • 传统 is often used in formal or neutral contexts.
  • It can be an adjective or a noun depending on the sentence.
  • Avoid confusing 传统 with (xīncháo, "trendy" or "fashionable"), which represents modern or new styles.

Understanding 传统 helps learners talk about cultural heritage and the balance between old and new in Chinese society.

Example Sentences

The Spring Festival is the most important traditional holiday in China.

We should respect traditional culture, but also accept new ideas.

This restaurant is famous for its traditional cooking methods.