世界观

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Understanding 世界观 (shìjièguān)

The term 世界观 literally combines (generation, era) + (boundary, world) + (view, observe) to mean 'worldview'—how a person perceives and interprets the world and life.

Usage and Nuance

世界观 is a high-level abstract noun often used in philosophical, cultural, or personal development contexts. It reflects a person's fundamental beliefs and values about existence, society, and the universe. When someone talks about their 世界观, they imply a deep, often stable framework shaping their thoughts and decisions.

Common Collocations

  • 形成世界观 (xíngchéng shìjièguān): to form a worldview; used when discussing development or education.
  • 传统世界观 (chuántǒng shìjièguān): traditional worldview; emphasizes established cultural or social values.
  • 开放世界观 (kāifàng de shìjièguān): open worldview; suggests tolerance and acceptance of diversity.

Register and Tone

This word is formal and mostly used in written language, academic discussions, or serious conversations. It is less common in casual daily talk unless discussing beliefs or philosophy.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 世界观 with 观点 (guāndiǎn), which means 'point of view' or 'opinion' and is more situational and specific. 世界观 is broader and more foundational.

Understanding 世界观 helps learners discuss complex ideas about culture, philosophy, and personal values in Mandarin.

Example Sentences

His worldview was deeply influenced by his travel experiences.

People from different cultural backgrounds often have different worldviews.

Philosophers often discuss the formation and change of worldviews.

His worldview is relatively traditional, emphasizing family and social

The younger generation's worldview is more open and diverse.