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新人

xīn rén

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คำพ้องความหมาย

新员工 (xīn yuán gōng)

new employee

新手 (xīn shǒu)

newbie

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老人 (lǎorén)

old person

前辈 (qiánbèi)

senior

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The Chinese word 新人 (xīn rén) is composed of two characters: 新 (xīn), meaning "new," and 人 (rén), meaning "person." Together, they literally mean "new person." However, the term 新人 has a broader meaning in Chinese culture, referring to someone who is new to a particular group, organization, or situation. It can be used to refer to new employees, new students, or even new members of a family.The character 新 (xīn) has a long history in Chinese writing, dating back to the oracle bone script of the Shang dynasty (c. 1600-1046 BCE). In its original form, the character depicted a blade of grass sprouting from the ground, symbolizing new growth and beginnings. Over time, the character evolved into its current form, which is still used today.The character 人 (rén) is one of the most common characters in Chinese writing, and it has a wide range of meanings. In addition to meaning "person," it can also mean "human being," "people," or "mankind." The character 人 is also used as a classifier for people, and it can be combined with other characters to form compound words such as 学生 (xuéshēng, "student") and 老师 (lǎoshī, "teacher").The combination of 新 (xīn) and 人 (rén) to form the word 新人 (xīn rén) is a natural and intuitive way to express the concept of "new person." The term is widely used in Chinese society, and it is an important part of the Chinese language.