小人

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The term 小人 (xiǎorén) primarily refers to a person with low moral character or petty behavior. It is often used to describe someone who is mean-spirited, spiteful, or engages in underhanded actions.

Cultural Context

In classical Chinese philosophy and literature, 小人 is contrasted with 君子 (jūnzǐ), meaning a noble or virtuous person. This opposition highlights moral qualities and social ideals.

Common Collocations

  • 小人: a petty person gaining power, often used negatively to describe someone unworthy who rises to influence.
  • 小人: the mindset or intentions of a petty person, implying malice or selfishness.

Usage Notes

When using 小人, the tone is usually critical or disapproving. It is not a neutral term and often implies contempt. Avoid confusing 小人 with simply 'a small person'—the meaning is figurative and moral rather than physical.

Summary

Use 小人 to describe someone who behaves in a mean, selfish, or morally inferior way, especially in social or ethical discussions.

Example Sentences

He is a petty person who always talks bad about others behind their backs.

In ancient literature, '小人' is often used to describe people of low moral

In traditional Chinese culture, '小人' and '君子' represent two opposing types