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安然无恙(安然無恙)

ān rán wú yàngLife Philosophy

安然无恙 (ān rán wú yàng) literally meanspeaceful without illnessand expressescompletely safe and unharmed through danger”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving life philosophy.

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Pronunciation: ān rán wú yàng Literal meaning: Peaceful without illness

Origin & Usage

This idiom originated from the 'Records of the Three Kingdoms' describing survivors of catastrophe. The term '恙' originally referred specifically to plague or epidemic disease before broadening to general harm. During the Jin Dynasty, it became shorthand in military reporting for troops surviving dangerous missions. Being peacefully (安然) without illness or harm (无恙) was a particularly potent medical metaphor in pre-modern China where disease represented one of life's most common and unpredictable threats. Unlike terms simply meaning 'safe,' it specifically emphasizes emerging completely unharmed from dangerous circumstances. Modern usage spans disaster response to personal crises, describing complete preservation through perilous circumstances, particularly when expressing the emotional relief following confirmation that loved ones have survived unchanged through genuine danger.

When to Use

Situation: Despite the severe typhoon, all villagers were safely evacuated and accounted for


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 安然无恙 mean in English?

安然无恙 (ān rán wú yàng) literally translates toPeaceful without illnessand is used to expressCompletely safe and unharmed through danger”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theLife Philosophy category..

When is 安然无恙 used?

Situation: Despite the severe typhoon, all villagers were safely evacuated and accounted for

What is the pinyin for 安然无恙?

The pinyin pronunciation for 安然无恙 isān rán wú yàng”.

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