状元

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"状元" originally refers to the candidate who ranked first in the highest-level imperial examination in ancient China. Today, it is often used metaphorically to describe someone who achieves the top score or best performance in any competitive context, such as exams or sales.

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Usage Notes

When using "状元," it implies exceptional achievement and is often associated with honor and prestige. It is mostly used in formal or semi-formal contexts. Avoid confusing it with general words for "top" or "best" that do not carry the cultural or historical connotation.

Cultural Context

The term carries a strong cultural significance rooted in the imperial examination system, symbolizing not only academic excellence but also social status and success.

Example Sentences

He is the top scorer in this year's college entrance exam, with excellent

In ancient imperial exams, the zhuangyuan was a symbol of the highest honor.

He is called the company's top performer because he achieved the highest