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长盛不衰

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1. Basic Information

  • Pinyin: cháng shèng bù shuāi
  • English Translation: Everlasting prosperity (to remain popular or successful for a long time)
  • Idiom Composition: Long; for a long timeProsperous; flourishing; vigorousNot; no (negation)To decline; to wither; to grow weak
  • Meaning: A state of maintaining vigor, popularity, or prosperity over a long period without declining. It is used to positively describe things like culture, art, brands, or phenomena that continue to be supported across generations.

2. Detailed Meaning and Nuances

长盛不衰 contains the following nuances:

  • Sustained Prosperity: Refers to prosperity that involves long-term stability and growth rather than a temporary boom or a short-lived trend.
  • Broad Application: Can be applied to a wide range of subjects, from abstract concepts like civilizations and theories to concrete entities like businesses and products.

3. Usage

长盛不衰 is mainly used in the following contexts:

  • Culture and Art: Used to describe how classical literature or traditional arts maintain their value and continue to be loved in the modern era.
    • Example:这部经典小说历经百年依然长盛不衰,深受读者喜爱。
      This classic novel has remained popular for over a century and is deeply loved by readers.)
  • Business and Brands: Used to praise time-honored companies or long-selling products that maintain their market position despite fierce competition.
    • Example:这家老字号餐厅凭借独特的口味,几十年来生意长盛不衰
      Thanks to its unique flavor, this time-honored restaurant's business has remained prosperous for decades.)
  • Vitality and Popularity: Describes how a certain spirit, ideology, or activity like a sport maintains its vitality without fading away.
    • Example:足球运动在全球范围内长盛不衰,拥有无数狂热粉丝。
      Football remains ever-popular worldwide, boasting countless passionate fans.)

Additional Examples:

  1. 要想让企业长盛不衰,必须不断创新。
    To keep a company prospering in the long run, one must constantly innovate.
  2. 这种传统的民间艺术至今仍然长盛不衰
    This traditional folk art is still flourishing today.
  3. 他的理论在学术界长盛不衰,影响了一代又一代的学者。
    His theory has remained influential in academia, affecting generations of scholars.
  4. 保持好奇心是让创造力长盛不衰的秘诀。
    Maintaining curiosity is the secret to keeping one's creativity from ever fading.
  5. 这座古城作为贸易中心,曾经历过数百年的长盛不衰
    As a trade center, this ancient city experienced centuries of uninterrupted prosperity.

4. Cultural Background and Notes

  • While not originating from a specific historical fable, 长盛不衰 (cháng shèng bù shuāi) is a frequently used complimentary phrase in modern Chinese. It is especially favored when evaluating 'enduring value' or 'sustainability' in a rapidly changing modern society.
  • It is rarely used to describe a person's physical lifespan. Instead, it refers to a person's reputation, influence, career, or to organizations, cultures, and trends.

5. Similar and Opposite Idioms

6. Summary

长盛不衰 (cháng shèng bù shuāi) is a positive idiom used to describe something that remains prosperous or popular over a long duration. Whether in business, culture, or art, it emphasizes that the subject's value is recognized across different eras, standing in direct contrast to fleeting trends.

Idiom Essay

zhǎng shèng bù shuāi
长盛不衰
Enduring Prosperity
zàizhè ge这个shì jiè世界shànghěnduōdōng xī东西sì hū似乎dōuyǒuyí gè一个kàn bú jiàn看不见debǎo zhì qī保质期

In this world, many things seem to have an invisible "expiration date."

yī jiā一家tū rán突然bào hóng爆红decān tīng餐厅kě néng可能pái duì排队jǐ gè yuè几个月hòujiùbiàn dé变得lěng lěng qīng qīng冷冷清清yī shǒu一首zàidà jiē xiǎo xiàng大街小巷bō fàng播放deliú xíng流行kě néng可能guòleyī nián一年jiùzài yě再也méiréntí qǐ提起le

A restaurant that suddenly becomes a hit might have long queues for a few months, only to become deserted later; a pop song played on every street corner might never be mentioned again after a year.

zhèshìyí gè一个hěnzì rán自然deguī lǜ规律dà duō shù大多数shì wù事物dōuhuìjīng lì经历cóngkāi shǐ开始dàogāo cháo高潮zuì hòu最后màn màn慢慢shuāi tuì衰退deguò chéng过程

This is a natural law: most things go through a process from beginning to climax, and finally a slow decline.

dànzàizhōng wén中文yǒuyí gè一个chéng yǔ成语zhuān mén专门yòng lái用来xíng róng形容nà xiē那些dǎ pò打破lezhè ge这个guī lǜ规律deshì wù事物jiàozhǎng shèng bù shuāi长盛不衰

But in Chinese, there is an idiom specifically used to describe things that break this rule, called 长盛不衰.

zhè ge这个dehuà miàn画面gǎnhěnqiáng

This word has a strong sense of imagery.

shèngshìmào shèng茂盛xīng shèng兴盛jiùxiànghuākāizuìpiào liàng漂亮deshí hòu时候huò zhě或者huǒshāozuìwàngdeshí hòu时候

盛 means lush or prosperous, like when a flower is at its most beautiful or a fire is burning its brightest.

shuāishìshuāi luò衰落kū wěi枯萎

衰 means to decline or wither.

zhǎng shèng bù shuāi长盛不衰yì si意思jiù shì就是yì zhí一直bǎo chí保持zàizuì hǎo最好dezhuàng tài状态hěn jiǔ很久hěn jiǔ很久dōuméi yǒu没有shuāi tuì衰退

长盛不衰 means: always maintaining the best state, without declining for a very, very long time.

qǐngzhù yì注意zhè ge这个zhǐ shì只是shuōshí jiān时间hěnjiǔ

Please note, this word doesn't just mean "a long time."

rú guǒ如果yī yàng一样dōng xī东西zhǐ shì只是cún zài存在lehěnjiǔdànyǐ jīng已经biàn dé变得pò jiù破旧méirénguān xīn关心lezhǐ néng只能jiàogǔ lǎo古老bù néng不能jiàozhǎng shèng bù shuāi长盛不衰

If something has simply existed for a long time but has become dilapidated and ignored, it can only be called "ancient," not 长盛不衰.

zhè ge这个chéng yǔ成语zuìguān jiàn关键dedì fāng地方zài yú在于nà ge那个shèng

The most critical part of this idiom lies in the character 盛.

qiáng diào强调deshìjí biàn即便guòlehěnjiǔyī rán依然chōng mǎn充满huó lì活力yī rán依然bèirén men人们xū yào需要

It emphasizes that—even after a long time—it is still full of vitality and still needed by people.

bǐ rú比如yǒu xiē有些jīng diǎn经典dewén xué文学zuò pǐn作品jǐ bǎi nián几百年guò qù过去lejīn tiān今天derénqǐ lái起来yī rán依然huìbèigǎn dòng感动bǐ rú比如mǒu xiē某些jié rì节日xiàngchūn jié春节jīng lì经历lejǐ qiān nián几千年debiàn huà变化yī rán依然shìzhōng guó中国rénshēng huó生活zhōngzuìrè nào热闹deshí kè时刻yòuhuò zhě或者shìyī xiē一些lǎo zì hào老字号depǐn pái品牌suī rán虽然shí dài时代biànledàntā men它们yī rán依然shòurénhuān yíng欢迎

For example, some classic literary works still move people today even after hundreds of years; some festivals, like the Spring Festival, remain the liveliest moments in Chinese life after thousands of years of change; or some time-honored brands that remain popular despite changing times.

zhè shí hòu这时候wǒ men我们jiùhuìgǎn tàn感叹zhèzhēn shì真是zhǎng shèng bù shuāi长盛不衰

At such times, we marvel: this is truly 长盛不衰.

qí shí其实zǐ xì仔细guān chá观察huìfā xiàn发现zhēn zhèng真正néng gòu能够zhǎng shèng bù shuāi长盛不衰dedōng xī东西wǎng wǎng往往bìngbú shì不是yīn wèi因为yī chéng bù biàn一成不变

In fact, if you observe closely, you will find that things truly capable of being 长盛不衰 are often not because they remain unchanged.

xiāng fǎn相反tōng cháng通常shìyīn wèi因为tā men它们zàimàn cháng漫长deshí jiān时间yì zhí一直zàiqiāo qiāo悄悄shì yìng适应xīndehuán jìng环境yì zhí一直zàidāng xià当下derénchǎn shēng产生lián jiē连接

On the contrary, it is usually because they have been quietly adapting to new environments and connecting with people of the present over a long period.

suǒ yǐ所以dāngxià cì下次kàn dào看到yī yàng一样dōng xī东西míng míng明明yǐ jīng已经hěnyǒulì shǐ历史lequèyī rán依然xiàngxīnshì wù事物yī yàng一样chōng mǎn充满shēng mìng lì生命力shíjiùkě yǐ可以yòngzhè ge这个chéng yǔ成语láixíng róng形容

So, the next time you see something that clearly has a long history but is still as full of life as something new, you can use this idiom to describe it.

yīn wèi因为zhèng míng证明leyī jiàn一件shìzhēn zhèng真正dejià zhí价值shìkě yǐ可以chuān yuè穿越shí jiān时间yì zhí一直liúzàiwǒ men我们shēn biān身边de

Because it proves one thing: true value can transcend time and stay with us forever.

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