寓言

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Understanding 寓言 (yù yán)

The word 寓言 refers specifically to a fable, a short story that typically uses animals or inanimate objects as characters to illustrate a moral lesson. It is a literary genre often used in education and storytelling to convey ethical teachings in an engaging way.

Usage and Context

In Chinese, 寓言 is commonly associated with classic collections like 《伊寓言》 (Aesop's Fables). When someone mentions 寓言, they usually imply a story with a clear moral or lesson rather than just any fictional tale.

Common Collocations

  • 寓言故事 (yùyán gùshì): fable story, emphasizing the narrative aspect.
  • 寓言 (yùyán jí): collection of fables.
  • 寓言 (yùyán yùyì): the moral or implied meaning of a fable.

Tips

When using 寓言, it is important to note that it is not just any story but one with a didactic purpose. Avoid confusing it with 故事 (gùshì), which means story in general. 寓言 always carries a teaching or moral implication.

This word is formal and often appears in literary, educational, or cultural contexts rather than casual conversation.

Example Sentences

Aesop's Fables is one of the most famous collections of fables in the world.

This fable conveys a profound moral through the story of animals.

The teacher uses fables to help students understand complex moral issues.