幻想

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Character Breakdown

Understanding 幻想 (huànxiǎng)

幻想 primarily means 'delusion' or 'fantasy'—thoughts or images that are not grounded in reality. It can refer to unrealistic hopes or daydreams, as well as imaginative or fantastical elements in stories or art.

Usage in Conversation

When used in everyday speech, 幻想 often carries a slightly negative connotation, warning against unrealistic expectations or self-deception. For example, saying someone is lost in 幻想 implies they are disconnected from reality.

Common Collocations

  • 切实幻想 (bù qiè shíjì de huànxiǎng): unrealistic fantasies, used to caution against impractical hopes.
  • 幻想 (chénjìn zài huànxiǎng zhōng): immersed in fantasy, describing someone deeply lost in their own imagination.
  • 幻想 (qíhuàn de huànxiǎng): fantastic or magical fantasy, often used in literature or film.

Nuances and Tips

幻想 differs from 梦想 (mèngxiǎng, 'dream' or 'aspiration') in that 梦想 is generally positive and goal-oriented, while 幻想 can imply impractical or escapist thinking. Avoid confusing 幻想 with (huànjué, 'hallucination'), which refers to sensory illusions.

Use 幻想 when emphasizing the unreal or illusory nature of thoughts or images, especially when cautioning or describing creative fantasy.

Example Sentences

He is always immersed in his own delusions, finding it hard to face reality.

Don't hold unrealistic fantasies; success requires effort and persistence.

This movie is full of fantastic fantasy elements, attracting many viewers.