失传

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Meaning and Usage

The term 失传 (shīchuán) literally means 'to lose transmission' and is used to describe traditions, knowledge, skills, or cultural elements that have ceased to be passed down through generations. It often refers to something valuable that has disappeared from common practice or memory.

Common Contexts

失传 is frequently used in cultural, historical, and academic contexts, especially when discussing ancient crafts, traditional medicine, folklore, or classical texts that are no longer accessible or practiced.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 失传技艺 (lost skills): refers to crafts or techniques no longer practiced.
  • 逐渐失传 (gradually lost): describes a process where something fades away over time.
  • 已经失传 (already lost): indicates something that has completely disappeared.

Usage Notes

When using 失传, the focus is on the interruption of transmission or inheritance. It is different from simply forgetting (忘记) because it implies a break in the chain of passing knowledge or tradition. Avoid confusing 失传 with 失去 (to lose something physically or abstractly), as 失传 specifically relates to cultural or informational transmission.

Summary

Use 失传 when talking about cultural heritage, skills, or knowledge that are no longer passed down, emphasizing the loss of continuity across generations.

Example Sentences

This ancient craft has been lost because no one passed it down.

Many traditional medical techniques are gradually being lost in modern

Some parts of this ancient book's content have been lost due to its age.