封建社会 (封建社會)
fēng jiàn shè huì
Pinyin

Definition

封建社会 (封建社會)
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fēng jiàn shè huì
  1. feudal society

Related Words (20)

Fēng
  1. 1 surname Feng
fēng miàn
  1. 1 cover (of a publication)
jiàn
  1. 1 to establish
  2. 2 to found
  3. 3 to set up
  4. 4 to build
  5. 5 to construct
jiàn lì
  1. 1 to establish
  2. 2 to set up
  3. 3 to found
jiàn zhù
  1. 1 to construct
  2. 2 building
  3. 3 classifier: 个 gè

Idioms (5)

勤俭建国
qín jiǎn jiàn guó
  1. 1 to build up the country through thrift and hard work (idiom)
原封不动
yuán fēng bù dòng
  1. 1 sticking unmoving to the original (idiom); not an iota changed
  2. 2 untouched
封沙育林
fēng shā yù lín
  1. 1 to plant trees in order to stabilize sand (idiom)
故步自封
gù bù zì fēng
  1. 1 stuck in the old ways (idiom); refusing to acknowledge new ideas
  2. 2 stagnating and conservative
破竹建瓴
pò zhú jiàn líng
  1. 1 lit. smash bamboo, overturn water tank (idiom); fig. irresistible force

Sample Sentences

可能他真的是封建社会大户人家的少爷吧!要不他怎么会知道这么多?
to be able to tā zhēnde shì fēngjiàn shèhuì dàhù rénjiā de shàoye ba !yàobu tā zénme huì zhīdào zhème duō ?
Maybe he really was a young scion of a powerful family in feudal society. Otherwise, how would he know so much?
没错!为什么中国人,中国皇帝都这么尊崇孔子呢?因为孔子不仅是一位教育家,更是一位思想家。他是儒家思想的创始人,提出了“仁”的思想。他说“己所不欲,勿施于人”,意思是自己不想要的东西或者不想做的事,也不要强加给别人。儒家思想影响了中国封建社会几千年。
méicuò !wèishénme Zhōngguórén ,Zhōngguó huángdì dōu zhème zūnchóng Kǒngzǐ ne ?yīnwèi Kǒngzǐ bùjǐn shì yī wèi jiàoyù jiā ,gèng shì yī wèi sīxiǎng jiā 。tā shì rújiāsīxiǎng de chuàngshǐrén ,tíchū le “rén ”de sīxiǎng 。tā shuō “jǐsuǒbùyù ,wùshīyúrén ”,yìsi shì zìjǐ bùxiǎng yào de dōngxi huò zhě bùxiǎng zuò de shì ,yě bù yào qiǎngjiā gěi biérén 。rújiāsīxiǎng yǐngxiǎng le Zhōngguó fēngjiànshèhuì jǐ qiān nián 。
That's right! Why is it that Chinese people, and the Chinese Emperor, venerate Confucius so much? This is because Confucius was not only an educator, but he was great thinker as well. He was the founder of the Confucian school of thought and put forth the idea of 'ren', or benevolence. He said, “What you do not wish for yourself, do not impose upon others.” Meaning that anything you wouldn't want for yourself, or anything you wouldn't do yourself, you shouldn't force upon other people. The Confucian school of thought influenced Chinese feudal society for thousands of years.