芬芳
含义
Fragrant; sweet-smelling; fragrance. Describes a pleasant, sweet aroma, most often from flowers, plants, or nature. Also used figuratively for virtuous or admirable qualities.
A literary and poetic term, more elevated and evocative than 香 (simply fragrant). Most commonly associated with flowers, spring air, and natural beauty. Can also be used metaphorically to describe admirable moral character, beautiful memories, or an inspiring legacy. Appears frequently in classical poetry and high-register prose.
例句
- 初夏清晨,一阵带着野花芬芳的微风从山谷吹来,把清甜气息送入窗内,令人感到格外宁静。
- 她虽已离世多年,但一生留下的芬芳品格仍留在无数学生心中,像经久不散的暗香。
- 讲解白茶品鉴时,他特别指出,最迷人的就是冲泡时散出的独特芬芳,清新而幽远。
用法指南
语境: literature, poetry, nature, eulogy
语气: lyrical
正确说法
- 每当春雨过后,园林里弥漫着泥土与百花芬芳的气息,雨雾未散时漫步其间,宛如置身桃源。(After every spring rain, the garden is filled with the fragrance of earth and flowers; walking there while the mist lingers feels like being in a paradise.)
- 先生虽已离世,但他数十年写下的文学遗产宛如不凋的芬芳花园,持续滋养着一代又一代年轻人。(Although the master has passed away, the literary legacy he created over decades is like an ever-blooming fragrant garden, continually nourishing generation after generation of young people.)
错误说法
- 芬芳 in everyday casual speech for ordinary smells — it is a literary register term; for daily use, 香 or 香气 are more natural; using 芬芳 casually can sound pretentious or out of place
起源与历史
芬 = 艹+ 分 (grass/plant radical + diffuse — fragrance that emanates from plants); 芳 = 艹+ 方 (grass/plant + direction — fragrant, virtuous) — two complementary characters both meaning fragrant
文化背景
世代: All ages
社会背景: Universal
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