派别

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Character Breakdown

Understanding 派别

The word 派别 (pài bié) refers to a group, faction, sect, or school within a larger organization or field. It is often used to describe political factions, philosophical schools, or literary groups that share common ideas or styles.

Usage and Nuance

When using 派别, speakers usually imply a division or distinction within a broader community. It often carries a formal or academic tone, suitable for discussions about politics, philosophy, culture, or art. It is less common in casual conversation unless discussing these topics.

Common Collocations

  • 政治派别 (political faction): used when talking about different groups within politics.
  • 哲学派别 (philosophical school): refers to different schools of thought.
  • 文学派别 (literary school): denotes different styles or groups in literature.

Tips

Avoid confusing 派别 with (clique) alone, which can be more informal or even negative. 派别 emphasizes the classification or grouping aspect. Also, don't confuse in 派别 with its common meaning of 'don't' or 'other'; here it functions as part of a compound meaning 'group' or 'category.'

Example Sentences

There are multiple factions within this political party, and opinions often

In ancient China, there were many philosophical schools, such as

In the literary world, different schools have their own unique styles and