言行

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Character Breakdown

Understanding 言行 (yánxíng)

The word 言行 combines (words, speech) and (actions, conduct) to refer collectively to a person's words and deeds. It is often used to emphasize the consistency or inconsistency between what someone says and what they do.

Usage and Nuance

言行 is commonly used in contexts discussing personal integrity, leadership, or social behavior. When someone’s 言行 is praised, it means their speech and actions align well, showing reliability and trustworthiness. Conversely, criticizing someone's 言行 points to a mismatch between their words and actions.

Common Collocations

  • 言行一致 (yánxíng yīzhì): consistency between words and actions; used to praise integrity.
  • 言行 (yánxíng bù yī): inconsistency between words and actions; used to criticize hypocrisy.

Practical Tips

When using 言行, it often appears in formal or semi-formal contexts, such as workplace discussions, evaluations of character, or moral advice. It is less common in casual daily conversation but important in written and spoken Chinese when discussing ethics or behavior.

Avoid confusing 言行 with just (words) or (actions) alone; 言行 always implies both aspects together, highlighting their relationship.

Example Sentences

His words and actions always make people feel very reliable.

The leader's words and actions have a great impact on the employees.

We should pay attention to our words and actions to maintain a good image.