后人

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Meaning and Usage

"后人" refers specifically to people who come after, typically future generations or descendants. It is often used in contexts discussing legacy, history, or the impact of present actions on those who live later.

Common Contexts

This word frequently appears in formal or literary contexts, such as historical texts, speeches about heritage, or discussions about responsibility to future generations.

Collocations and Patterns

  • "后人研究" (future generations study): used when talking about how later people study or learn from the past.
  • "后人..." (for future generations...): a common phrase to express doing something for the benefit of those who come later.
  • "后人" (leave to future generations): often used when referring to legacies or inheritances.

Nuances

Using "后人" implies a temporal perspective emphasizing continuity and responsibility. It is more formal and abstract than simply saying "孩子" (children) or "一代" (next generation). Avoid confusing it with "后来" which can mean people who came later in a more immediate or casual sense.

Example Sentences

Our efforts today are to allow future generations to live better.

This book has important value for future generations studying history.

The wisdom of our ancestors has left valuable wealth for future generations.