大地

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Meaning and Usage

"大地" literally means "great earth" or "vast land." It refers to the broad, open land or the earth's surface, often evoking a sense of nature's vastness and fertility. It is commonly used in literary or poetic contexts to emphasize the natural world or the foundation of life.

Common Collocations

  • 大地复苏 (dàdì fùsū): the earth revives, used to describe spring or renewal.
  • 大地 (dàdì zhī mǔ): Mother Earth, symbolizing nature's nurturing aspect.
  • 大地 (tà shàng dàdì): to set foot on the land, often implying arrival or beginning.

Usage Notes

"大地" is more formal and poetic than simply "" or "土地". It often appears in literature, speeches, or songs to evoke emotional or symbolic meanings. When using "大地," speakers often imply a connection to nature, life, or the environment. Avoid using it in casual conversations when referring to ordinary land or ground; "土地" or "" is more common there.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "大地" with "土地" (tǔdì), which refers more to property or soil in a practical sense. "大地" emphasizes the vastness and natural aspect of the earth rather than ownership or specific plots.

Example Sentences

Spring has arrived, the earth begins to revive, and all things grow.

This land has experienced countless storms.

Poets use the earth to symbolize the power and resilience of life.