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顶礼膜拜(頂禮膜拜)

dǐng lǐ mó bàiRelationships & Character

顶礼膜拜 (dǐng lǐ mó bài) literally meanshighest reverence and worshipand expressesextreme adoration or worship”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving relationships & character.

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Pronunciation: dǐng lǐ mó bài Literal meaning: Highest reverence and worship

Origin & Usage

This reverential idiom combines the highest form of respect (顶礼) with devout worship (膜拜), originating from Buddhist ritual practices during the Eastern Han Dynasty. It described the complete prostration where devotees touched their foreheads to the ground before Buddha statues or revered monks. The specific posture represented the ultimate physical expression of reverence in Chinese culture. During the Tang Dynasty, as Buddhism flourished, the phrase entered secular contexts to describe exceptional admiration. Unlike terms for simple respect, it specifically describes adoration approaching religious devotion. Modern usage describes extreme admiration or hero-worship, particularly toward cultural icons, intellectual figures, or industry pioneers whose achievements inspire profound reverence.

When to Use

Situation: Fans treated the famous musician with almost religious adoration


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 顶礼膜拜 mean in English?

顶礼膜拜 (dǐng lǐ mó bài) literally translates toHighest reverence and worshipand is used to expressExtreme adoration or worship”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theRelationships & Character category..

When is 顶礼膜拜 used?

Situation: Fans treated the famous musician with almost religious adoration

What is the pinyin for 顶礼膜拜?

The pinyin pronunciation for 顶礼膜拜 isdǐng lǐ mó bài”.