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guǐ

ghost; spirit; apparition; dirty trick; terrible; smart

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这个故事太恐怖了,我都不敢看。

zhè ge gù shi tài kǒng bù le, wǒ dōu bù gǎn kàn.

This story is too scary, I don't even dare to watch it.

他是一个胆小鬼,什么都怕。

tā shì yī ge dǎn xiǎo guǐ, shén me dōu pà.

He is a coward, afraid of everything.

你真是个小机灵鬼,什么都知道。

nǐ zhēn shì ge xiǎo jī líng guǐ, shén me dōu zhī dào.

You are such a clever little devil, you know everything.

Synonyms

(yāo)

demon

(guài)

monster

Antonyms

(shén)

god

(xiān)

immortal

Etymology & Components

The Chinese character 鬼 (guǐ) for "ghost" or "demon" has a rich history and etymology. It is composed of two parts: the radical 礻(shì), which indicates a relation to religious rituals or spirits, and the phonetic component 歸 (guī), which means "to return" or "to come back." The combination of these two elements suggests the idea of a spirit that has returned from the dead or from another realm.The earliest known form of the character 鬼 appears in oracle bone inscriptions from the Shang dynasty (c. 1600–1046 BCE). In these inscriptions, the character is depicted as a human figure with a large head and a long, flowing robe. This form of the character is thought to represent a shaman or a spirit medium, who was believed to be able to communicate with the spirit world.Over time, the character 鬼 evolved to take on its current form. The radical 礻 was added to the character to indicate its religious or spiritual nature, and the phonetic component 歸 was added to represent the sound of the word. The character 鬼 has been used in Chinese literature and art for centuries to represent a variety of supernatural beings, including ghosts, demons, and spirits. It is also used in a more general sense to refer to anything that is mysterious or frightening.