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近水楼台(近水樓臺)

jìn shuǐ lóu táiLife Philosophy

近水楼台 (jìn shuǐ lóu tái) literally meanspavilion close to waterand expressesadvantage from close connections”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving life philosophy.

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Pronunciation: jìn shuǐ lóu tái Literal meaning: Pavilion close to water

Origin & Usage

First appearing in Tang Dynasty poetry, this idiom describes pavilions (楼台) close (近) to water (水), referring to their advantageous position to catch the moon's reflection first. The phrase gained wider usage during the Song Dynasty as a metaphor for privileged access or favorable positioning. Originally describing the literal beauty of waterside architecture, it evolved to represent the benefits of proximity to power or resources. During the Ming Dynasty, it became associated with political networking and family connections in the imperial examination system. Modern usage often describes advantageous relationships or positioning in business and social contexts, acknowledging that opportunity often depends on access and location.

When to Use

Situation: Living in the city gave her more career opportunities


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 近水楼台 mean in English?

近水楼台 (jìn shuǐ lóu tái) literally translates toPavilion close to waterand is used to expressAdvantage from close connections”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theLife Philosophy category..

When is 近水楼台 used?

Situation: Living in the city gave her more career opportunities

What is the pinyin for 近水楼台?

The pinyin pronunciation for 近水楼台 isjìn shuǐ lóu tái”.

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