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以和为贵(以和爲貴)

yǐ hé wéi guìRelationships & Character

以和为贵 (yǐ hé wéi guì) literally meansvalue harmony as preciousand expressesvalue harmony above all”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving relationships & character.

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Pronunciation: yǐ hé wéi guì Literal meaning: Value harmony as precious

Origin & Usage

This idiom, promoting harmony (和) as precious (贵), traces back to the Zhou Dynasty classic 'Guoyu,' reflecting early Chinese diplomatic philosophy. The concept gained renewed importance during the Tang Dynasty's cosmopolitan empire, where it guided both domestic governance and international relations. The phrase suggests that harmony is more valuable than victory in confrontation, advocating for balanced solutions over dominant ones. During the Song Dynasty, Neo-Confucian philosophers expanded its meaning to include personal relationships and social order. Modern usage promotes conflict resolution through compromise and mutual understanding, particularly valuable in business negotiations and international relations.

When to Use

Situation: Instead of arguing, they found a compromise that benefited everyone


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 以和为贵 mean in English?

以和为贵 (yǐ hé wéi guì) literally translates toValue harmony as preciousand is used to expressValue harmony above all”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theRelationships & Character category..

When is 以和为贵 used?

Situation: Instead of arguing, they found a compromise that benefited everyone

What is the pinyin for 以和为贵?

The pinyin pronunciation for 以和为贵 isyǐ hé wéi guì”.

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