四字熟語
意味
A four-character idiom; a compound of four kanji forming a fixed idiomatic expression, often of Chinese origin. Known in English as yojijukugo.
A Sino-Japanese compound noun referring to set phrases of exactly four kanji characters. Most 四字熟語 originate in Chinese classical texts (成語/chengyu), while others are native Japanese coinages. They are used extensively in formal writing, rhetoric, and exams — including JLPT and university entrance tests. Common examples include 一石二鳥 (isseki nicho, kill two birds with one stone) and 七転八起 (shichiten hakki, fall seven times, rise eight). Mastery of 四字熟語 is considered a hallmark of advanced Japanese literacy.
例文
- 日本語能力試験では四字熟語の知識が問われることが多い。
- 彼女は四字熟語を使いこなせるよう、毎日一つ覚えている。
- 四字熟語には中国の故事に由来するものが多く、歴史的背景を知ると理解が深まる。
使い方ガイド
場面: education, exams, formal writing, rhetoric, literary study
トーン: scholarly, descriptive
起源と歴史
Japanese descriptive compound: 四 (yo) means four; 字 (ji) means character; 熟語 (jukugo) means compound word or fixed idiom. The term classifies the well-established four-character expressions that form a semantic and cultural unit in Japanese.
文化的背景
時代: Classical-Modern
世代: All ages
社会的背景: Universal
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復