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百无聊赖

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1. Basic Information

  • Pinyin: bǎi wú liáo lài
  • English Translation: Utterly listless (bored to death)
  • Idiom Composition: A hundred; used here to mean 'all' or 'completely' to emphasize the intensity.Without; to lack.聊赖Spiritual support or something to rely on for interest and comfort.
  • Meaning: A state of extreme boredom or listlessness where one lacks any spiritual support or interest in anything. It describes a psychological void or a sense of emptiness rather than just having free time.

2. Detailed Meaning and Nuances

百无聊赖 contains the following nuances:

  • Psychological Emptiness: The focus is on the internal state of 'nothing being interesting' or 'feeling unfulfilled' rather than just the physical state of having no tasks to perform.
  • The Emphasis of 'Hundred' (百): The character 百 (bǎi) acts as an intensifier, suggesting that in every possible way, there is nothing to rely on for mental stimulation, highlighting a total lack of interest.

3. Usage

百无聊赖 is mainly used in the following contexts:

  • Killing time: Used to describe someone who is bored while waiting or during a holiday, aimlessly trying to pass the time.
    • Example:他在候机室里百无聊赖地翻看着杂志。
      He was bored to death in the waiting room, aimlessly flipping through magazines.)
  • Existential ennui or lethargy: Used in more serious contexts to describe a loss of purpose or motivation due to unemployment, heartbreak, or a monotonous life.
    • Example:失业后的那段日子,他整天百无聊赖,不知道该干什么。
      During those days after losing his job, he felt utterly listless all day, not knowing what to do with himself.)
  • Literary description: Commonly used in literature to emphasize a character's loneliness or the oppressive atmosphere of their environment.
    • Example:窗外下着雨,她独自一人坐在屋里,感到一种百无聊赖的寂寞。
      It was raining outside, and sitting alone in the room, she felt an overwhelming sense of boredom and loneliness.)

Additional Examples:

  1. 暑假里没有朋友陪伴,他觉得百无聊赖
    Without friends to keep him company during summer break, he felt bored to death.
  2. 在这个没有网络的小村庄,晚上真是百无聊赖
    In this small village without internet, the evenings are truly utterly listless.
  3. 为了打发百无聊赖的时光,他开始学习画画。
    To kill the monotonous time, he started learning how to paint.
  4. 会议开得太久,大家都显得有些百无聊赖
    The meeting dragged on so long that everyone seemed to be bored out of their minds.
  5. 这种百无聊赖的生活,我一天也受不了。
    I couldn't stand even a single day of such a listless and empty life.

4. Cultural Background and Notes

  • Origin: This idiom is said to originate from the Poem of Indignation (悲愤诗) by the late Han Dynasty poet Cai Yan (蔡琰), also known as Cai Wenji (蔡文姬). She wrote about the despair of surviving war and displacement, questioning what there was to 'rely on' (聊赖) even if one remained alive.
  • Modern Nuance: While it originally carried a heavy sense of existential despair, in modern Chinese it is frequently used for everyday boredom, such as being 'bored to tears' because one's phone battery died.
  • Literary Significance: Modern writers like Lu Xun (鲁迅) often used this idiom to depict the spiritual stagnation and malaise felt by intellectuals in a changing society.

5. Similar and Opposite Idioms

6. Summary

百无聊赖 (bǎi wú liáo lài) describes a state that goes beyond mere 'boredom.' It captures a psychological condition where one feels listless and finds no interest or meaning in their surroundings. It can range from the restlessness of waiting for a flight to a deeper existential ennui. While the similar idiom 无所事事 (wú suǒ shì shì) focuses on the lack of physical action, 百无聊赖 (bǎi wú liáo lài) emphasizes the internal feeling of 'nothingness' and spiritual emptiness.

Idiom Essay

bǎi wú liáo lài
百无聊赖
Utter Boredom and Spiritual Emptiness
yǒu méi yǒu有没有guòzhè yàng这样deshí kè时刻

Have you ever had a moment like this?

míng míng明明zhōng yú终于yǒulekòng xián空闲shí jiān时间bù yòng不用gōng zuò工作bù yòng不用xué xí学习kě yǐ可以zuòrèn hé任何xiǎngzuòdeshì

You finally have free time, no work, no studying, and you can do whatever you want.

kě shì可是quèyì diǎn一点kāi xīn开心qǐ lái起来

However, you don't feel happy at all.

ná qǐ拿起shǒu jī手机shuāleyī huì er一会儿jué de觉得méi yì si没意思guān diào关掉lexiǎngzhǎodiàn yǐng电影kànfānlebàn tiān半天mù lù目录jué de觉得yī bù一部dōubù xiǎng不想kànxiǎnggěipéng yǒu朋友xìn xī信息dǎ hǎo打好leyòushān diào删掉le

You pick up your phone and scroll for a while, find it boring, and turn it off; you want to find a movie to watch, but after browsing the catalog for a long time, you don't feel like watching any of them; you want to send a message to a friend, but after typing the words, you delete them again.

bìngbú shì不是shēn tǐ身体lèiér shì而是xīn lǐ心里jué de觉得kōng kōng空空de

It's not that your body is tired, but that your heart feels empty.

zhōu wéi周围deshì jiè世界hǎo xiàng好像tū rán突然shī qù失去lelián xì联系zuòshén me什么dōuqǐ jìn起劲

The world around you seems to have suddenly lost contact with you, and you can't get excited about doing anything.

zhōng wén中文yǒuyí gè一个fēi cháng非常zhǔn què准确dechéng yǔ成语zhuān mén专门yòng lái用来xíng róng形容zhè zhǒng这种xīn lǐ心理zhuàng tài状态jiàobǎi wú liáo lài百无聊赖

In Chinese, there is a very accurate idiom specifically used to describe this psychological state, called 百无聊赖.

zhè ge这个tīng qǐ lái听起来jiùdàizheyī zhǒng一种shēn shēn深深detàn xī叹息gǎn

This word sounds like it carries a deep sigh.

bǎishìsuǒ yǒu所有yī qiè一切shìméi yǒu没有

百 means all or everything; 无 means none or without.

zuìguān jiàn关键deshìhòu miàn后面zhèliǎng gè两个liáo lài聊赖

The most critical part is the last two characters: 聊赖.

zhèshìyí gè一个bǐ jiào比较gǔ lǎo古老deshuō fǎ说法yì si意思shìjīng shén精神shàngdeyī tuō依托huò zhě或者yī kào依靠

This is a relatively ancient expression meaning spiritual support or something to rely on.

liánqǐ lái起来kànbǎi wú liáo lài百无聊赖deyì si意思jiù shì就是kànbiànlezhōu wéi周围deyī qiè一切jìng rán竟然zhǎo bú dào找不到yī yàng一样dōng xī东西néngràngzì jǐ自己dejīng shén精神tíng kào停靠xià lái下来

Taken together, 百无聊赖 means: looking at everything around you and failing to find a single thing that can give your spirit a place to rest.

wǒ men我们píng cháng平常shuōdewú liáo无聊tàiyī yàng一样

It is not quite the same as the boredom we usually talk about.

wú liáo无聊tōng cháng通常shìyīn wèi因为wài jiè外界deshì qíng事情méi yì si没意思bǐ rú比如pái duì排队tàizhǎngdiàn yǐng电影hǎo kàn好看

Boredom is usually because external things are uninteresting—like a line being too long or a movie being bad.

dànbǎi wú liáo lài百无聊赖shìyīn wèi因为wǒ men我们zì jǐ自己denèi xīn内心shī qù失去lefāng xiàng方向

But 百无聊赖 is because our own hearts have lost their direction.

bú shì不是méi shì没事zuòér shì而是bù zhī dào不知道wèi shén me为什么yàozuò

It's not about having nothing to do, but rather not knowing why to do anything.

lǔ xùn鲁迅xiān shēng先生céng jīng曾经zhè yàng这样miáo xiě描写guòzhè zhǒng这种gǎn jué感觉zàibǎi wú liáo lài百无聊赖zhōngsuí shǒu随手zhuāguòyī běn一本shūláikē xué科学yě hǎo也好wén xué文学yě hǎo也好héng shù横竖shén me什么dōuyī yàng一样

Mr. Lu Xun once described this feeling like this: in a state of 百无聊赖, one might casually grab a book, whether it be science or literature, as it is all the same anyway.

kàndāngyí gè一个rénbǎi wú liáo lài百无聊赖deshí hòu时候qí shí其实shìzàipīn mìng拼命xún zhǎo寻找yì diǎn一点dōng xī东西láitián bǔ填补kòng bái空白dànwǎng wǎng往往hěnnánzhǎo dào找到

You see, when a person is 百无聊赖, they are actually desperately looking for something to fill the void, but it is often hard to find.

zhè zhǒng这种qíng kuàng情况cháng cháng常常chū xiàn出现zàiwǒ men我们tū rán突然cóngmáng lù忙碌zhōngtíng xià lái停下来deshí hòu时候huò zhě或者shìyí gè rén一个人dú chǔ独处tàijiǔdeshí hòu时候

This situation often occurs when we suddenly stop from a busy schedule, or when we have been alone for too long.

bù guò不过zhè zhǒng这种gǎn jué感觉suī rán虽然bù hǎo shòu不好受dànbù bì不必tàihài pà害怕

However, although this feeling is unpleasant, there is no need to be too afraid.

qí shí其实shìyí gè一个xìn hào信号

It is actually a signal.

zàití xǐng提醒wǒ men我们xiàn zài现在dezhè zhǒng这种shēng huó生活zhuàng tài状态kě néng可能quē shǎo缺少leyī xiē一些ràngzhēn zhèng真正xīn dòng心动huò zhě或者jué de觉得yǒuyì yì意义dedōng xī东西

It is reminding us that our current state of life might be lacking something that truly moves us or feels meaningful.

xià cì下次dānggǎn dào感到bǎi wú liáo lài百无聊赖deshí hòu时候bú yào不要jí zhe急着zé guài责怪zì jǐ自己làng fèi浪费shí jiān时间

Next time you feel 百无聊赖, don't be in a hurry to blame yourself for wasting time.

yě xǔ也许zhèzhǐ shì只是denèi xīn内心zàiànxiàzàn tíng jiàn暂停键zàiān jìng安静děng dài等待xià yí gè下一个ràngchóng xīn重新zhǎo huí找回rè qíng热情demù biāo目标chū xiàn出现

Perhaps this is just your heart pressing the pause button, quietly waiting for the next goal that will help you regain your passion.

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