Meaning and Usage
"传奇" (chuánqí) primarily means "legend" or "legendary story." It refers to extraordinary, often heroic or mythical tales that are passed down through generations. It can describe both fictional stories and real-life events or people that have achieved an almost mythical status.
Common Contexts
You will often see "传奇" used to describe famous heroes, remarkable achievements, or anything with an extraordinary reputation. For example, "传奇英雄" (legendary hero) or "传奇故事" (legendary story).
Collocations and Patterns
- 传奇英雄 (legendary hero): used to describe a hero with extraordinary deeds.
- 传奇故事 (legendary story): a story that is remarkable and widely told.
- 成为传奇 (become a legend): used when someone or something achieves legendary status.
Nuances
When using "传奇," speakers imply something beyond ordinary reality, often with admiration or awe. It is more formal and literary than just saying "很棒" (very good). Avoid confusing it with "传说" which also means legend but often refers more to folklore or hearsay.
Register and Tone
"传奇" is neutral to slightly formal and is common in written and spoken Chinese when emphasizing the extraordinary nature of a person or event.
Meaning and Usage
"传奇" (chuánqí) primarily means "legend" or "legendary story." It refers to extraordinary, often heroic or mythical tales that are passed down through generations. It can describe both fictional stories and real-life events or people that have achieved an almost mythical status.
Common Contexts
You will often see "传奇" used to describe famous heroes, remarkable achievements, or anything with an extraordinary reputation. For example, "传奇英雄" (legendary hero) or "传奇故事" (legendary story).
Collocations and Patterns
- 传奇英雄 (legendary hero): used to describe a hero with extraordinary deeds.
- 传奇故事 (legendary story): a story that is remarkable and widely told.
- 成为传奇 (become a legend): used when someone or something achieves legendary status.
Nuances
When using "传奇," speakers imply something beyond ordinary reality, often with admiration or awe. It is more formal and literary than just saying "很棒" (very good). Avoid confusing it with "传说" which also means legend but often refers more to folklore or hearsay.
Register and Tone
"传奇" is neutral to slightly formal and is common in written and spoken Chinese when emphasizing the extraordinary nature of a person or event.
Meaning and Usage
"传奇" (chuánqí) primarily means "legend" or "legendary story." It refers to extraordinary, often heroic or mythical tales that are passed down through generations. It can describe both fictional stories and real-life events or people that have achieved an almost mythical status.
Common Contexts
You will often see "传奇" used to describe famous heroes, remarkable achievements, or anything with an extraordinary reputation. For example, "传奇英雄" (legendary hero) or "传奇故事" (legendary story).
Collocations and Patterns
- 传奇英雄 (legendary hero): used to describe a hero with extraordinary deeds.
- 传奇故事 (legendary story): a story that is remarkable and widely told.
- 成为传奇 (become a legend): used when someone or something achieves legendary status.
Nuances
When using "传奇," speakers imply something beyond ordinary reality, often with admiration or awe. It is more formal and literary than just saying "很棒" (very good). Avoid confusing it with "传说" which also means legend but often refers more to folklore or hearsay.
Register and Tone
"传奇" is neutral to slightly formal and is common in written and spoken Chinese when emphasizing the extraordinary nature of a person or event.