火药

Chinese HSK 7-9 Vocabulary Chinese ★★ 2/5 neutral huǒ yào
ピンイン huǒ yào
漢字の分解 火 = pictograph of flames (fire, combustion); 药 = 艹 + 约 (plant radical + restrain/bind, originally medicinal herb, extended to any powder or chemical compound)

意味

火薬(また比喩:火薬味=緊張感)

火药 is one of China's Four Great Inventions (四大发明), invented during the Tang Dynasty. In modern Chinese, it retains its literal meaning (black powder, explosive) while also appearing in figurative expressions: 火药味 (lit. 'smell of gunpowder' — a tense, confrontational atmosphere), 话里有火药味 (there's explosive tension in the words). It represents a source of national pride in Chinese cultural discourse.

例文

  1. 中国古代炼丹家在偶然间发现了硫磺、硝石与木炭混合后能够引发剧烈燃烧的特性,由此促成了火药这一改变人类历史进程的重大发明的诞生。
  2. 两国代表在谈判桌上你来我往,言辞犀利,整个会场弥漫着浓厚的火药味,外界普遍担忧此次会谈难以取得实质性进展。
  3. 考古人员在古代军事遗址中发现了储存火药的陶制容器残片,为研究该地区古代军事技术的发展水平提供了珍贵的实物证据。

使い方ガイド

場面: history, military, chemistry, metaphor, politics

トーン: neutral

正しい言い方

  • 火药是中国古代四大发明之一,它改变了战争形态,也经丝绸之路传播到西方,影响世界格局。(Gunpowder is one of China's Four Great Inventions. It changed warfare and spread westward along the Silk Road, influencing the world order.)
  • 发言人答敏感问题时措辞强硬,整场记者会火药味十足,令在场记者感到两国关系紧绷。(When answering sensitive questions, the spokesperson used very tough language, and the whole press conference was highly charged, making reporters feel that relations between the two countries were strained.)

避ける言い方

  • 火药 for modern military explosives in general — use 炸药 for explosives broadly or 炸弹 for bombs; 火药 specifically refers to black powder (traditional gunpowder) or is used figuratively for a tense atmosphere

起源と歴史

火 (fire) + 药 (medicine/powder) — 药 originally meant medicinal herbs; gunpowder was discovered by Taoist alchemists seeking the elixir of immortality, hence the term 'fire medicine/powder'

文化的背景

時代: Tang Dynasty to Modern

世代: All ages

社会的背景: Universal

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