公元

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Usage of 公元

公元 (gōngyuán) is the standard term used in Chinese to refer to the Common Era (CE), equivalent to the Western calendar system starting from year 1. It is often used in formal or historical contexts to specify years after the traditional birth of Christ.

Distinguishing 公元 and 公元

公元 alone refers to years CE (AD), while 公元 (gōngyuán qián) means "before the Common Era" or BCE (BC). This distinction is important when discussing historical dates.

Common Collocations

Register and Tone

公元 is formal and often appears in written language, history books, official documents, and academic contexts. In casual conversation, people might simply say the year number without 公元 unless clarifying historical periods.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse 公元 with , which can mean "origin" or be a surname. 公元 specifically relates to calendar years. Also, 公元 is not used to refer to eras named after emperors or dynasties; those use different terms.

Example Sentences

The year 2024 CE is the Year of the Dragon.

This ancient building was constructed in 200 BCE.

The Common Era dating system is an internationally used way to denote years.