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幽默

yōu mò

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严肃 (yánsù)

serious

庄重 (zhuāngzhòng)

solemn

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The Chinese word 幽默 (yōumò) for "humor" has an interesting etymology. The first character, 幽 (yōu), originally meant "dark" or "gloomy". It was often used to describe a secluded or hidden place, such as a deep forest or a cave. The second character, 默 (mò), meant "silent" or "quiet". When these two characters are combined, they create the word 幽默, which literally means "dark and silent".This combination of characters suggests that humor is something that comes from a deep, hidden place within us. It is something that is not always obvious or easy to express. However, when it does come out, it can be very powerful and moving.The word 幽默 was first used in Chinese literature during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD). It was originally used to describe a type of poetry that was characterized by its use of irony and satire. However, over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include all forms of humor.Today, 幽默 is one of the most common words used to describe humor in Chinese. It is used in both formal and informal settings, and it is understood by people of all ages.