仙女

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"仙女" literally means "immortal woman" or "fairy" and refers to a supernatural female being often depicted as beautiful and graceful. It is commonly used in Chinese folklore, mythology, and literature to describe celestial maidens or fairy-like women.

Common Contexts

You will often encounter "仙女" in stories, poems, and cultural references involving gods, immortals, or magical beings. It can also be used metaphorically to compliment a woman's beauty and elegance.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 仙女 (xiānnǚ xiàfán): fairy descends to the mortal world, used in myths or romantic stories.
  • 仙女 (xiàng gè xiānnǚ): looks like a fairy, used to praise someone's appearance.
  • 仙女传说 (xiānnǚ chuánshuō): fairy legend, referring to traditional tales.

Nuances

When calling someone a "仙女," it often implies admiration for her ethereal beauty and charm. Avoid confusing "仙女" with ordinary words for woman (女人) as "仙女" carries a poetic and supernatural nuance.

Tone and Register

"仙女" is poetic and somewhat formal or literary. It is not used in everyday casual conversation unless joking or complimenting someone's appearance in a poetic way.

Example Sentences

In legends, fairies dance under the moonlight.

She is wearing a white long dress and looks like a fairy.

In Chinese mythology, fairies are usually beautiful women with magical