Meaning and Usage
"传说" (chuánshuō) primarily means "legend" or "folk tale." It refers to stories passed down orally through generations, often involving mythical or historical elements. It can also be used more loosely to describe something widely talked about but not verified.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "传说" in storytelling, folklore, or when discussing cultural myths. It can also appear in everyday speech when people refer to rumors or unconfirmed stories.
Collocations and Patterns
- 传说故事 (chuánshuō gùshi): legendary stories or folk tales, used when emphasizing traditional narratives.
- 传说中 (chuánshuō zhōng): "according to legend," a phrase to introduce a story or claim that is not confirmed.
- 成为传说 (chéngwéi chuánshuō): "become a legend," used when something or someone gains legendary status.
Nuances
When using "传说," speakers imply a sense of mystery or uncertainty about the truth of the story. It is more formal and literary than simply saying "故事" (story). Avoid confusing it with "说" alone, which means "to say" or "to speak." "传说" always relates to the content being passed down, not the act of speaking itself.
Meaning and Usage
"传说" (chuánshuō) primarily means "legend" or "folk tale." It refers to stories passed down orally through generations, often involving mythical or historical elements. It can also be used more loosely to describe something widely talked about but not verified.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "传说" in storytelling, folklore, or when discussing cultural myths. It can also appear in everyday speech when people refer to rumors or unconfirmed stories.
Collocations and Patterns
- 传说故事 (chuánshuō gùshi): legendary stories or folk tales, used when emphasizing traditional narratives.
- 传说中 (chuánshuō zhōng): "according to legend," a phrase to introduce a story or claim that is not confirmed.
- 成为传说 (chéngwéi chuánshuō): "become a legend," used when something or someone gains legendary status.
Nuances
When using "传说," speakers imply a sense of mystery or uncertainty about the truth of the story. It is more formal and literary than simply saying "故事" (story). Avoid confusing it with "说" alone, which means "to say" or "to speak." "传说" always relates to the content being passed down, not the act of speaking itself.
Meaning and Usage
"传说" (chuánshuō) primarily means "legend" or "folk tale." It refers to stories passed down orally through generations, often involving mythical or historical elements. It can also be used more loosely to describe something widely talked about but not verified.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "传说" in storytelling, folklore, or when discussing cultural myths. It can also appear in everyday speech when people refer to rumors or unconfirmed stories.
Collocations and Patterns
- 传说故事 (chuánshuō gùshi): legendary stories or folk tales, used when emphasizing traditional narratives.
- 传说中 (chuánshuō zhōng): "according to legend," a phrase to introduce a story or claim that is not confirmed.
- 成为传说 (chéngwéi chuánshuō): "become a legend," used when something or someone gains legendary status.
Nuances
When using "传说," speakers imply a sense of mystery or uncertainty about the truth of the story. It is more formal and literary than simply saying "故事" (story). Avoid confusing it with "说" alone, which means "to say" or "to speak." "传说" always relates to the content being passed down, not the act of speaking itself.