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无中生有(無中生有)

wú zhōng shēng yǒuStrategy & Action

无中生有 (wú zhōng shēng yǒu) literally meanscreate something from nothingand expressesfabricate; create from nothing”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving strategy & action.

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Pronunciation: wú zhōng shēng yǒu Literal meaning: Create something from nothing

Origin & Usage

This idiom has dual origins. Philosophically, it derives from the Daoist concept in 'Tao Te Ching' that all things emerge from nothingness (无) to existence (有). Strategically, it appears in the 'Thirty-Six Stratagems' as a deceptive military tactic of creating threats or advantages from nothing. The phrase can describe both creative innovation and deceptive fabrication, depending on context. Modern usage often carries negative connotations of making false accusations or spreading rumors, though it can also describe genuine creativity or innovation.

When to Use

Situation: He fabricated the entire story out of thin air.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 无中生有 mean in English?

无中生有 (wú zhōng shēng yǒu) literally translates toCreate something from nothingand is used to expressFabricate; create from nothing”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theStrategy & Action category..

When is 无中生有 used?

Situation: He fabricated the entire story out of thin air.

What is the pinyin for 无中生有?

The pinyin pronunciation for 无中生有 iswú zhōng shēng yǒu”.