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上下 | shàng xià | the top and bottom of sth / the full vertical extent of sth; from top to bottom / to go up and down / before and after (as in 上下文[shang4 xia4 wen2] "context") / (used after a quantity) approximately; ... or so / (in a social hierarchy) the high and the low; seniors and juniors (as in 上下和睦[shang4 xia4 - he2 mu4] "harmony between superiors and subordinates") / all members of a group (as in 舉國上下|举国上下[ju3 guo2 - shang4 xia4] "the entire nation") / relative superiority (as in 不相上下[bu4 xiang1 - shang4 xia4] "evenly matched") |
融合 | róng hé | a mixture / an amalgam / fusion / welding together / to be in harmony with (nature) / to harmonize with / to fit in |
和谐 | hé xié | harmonious / harmony / (euphemism) to censor |
融 | róng | to melt / to thaw / to blend / to merge / to be in harmony |
均衡 | jūn héng | equal / balanced / harmony / equilibrium |
叶 | xié | to be in harmony |
协和 | xié hé | to harmonize / harmony / cooperation / (music) consonant |
怡 | yí | harmony / pleased |
融融 | róng róng | in harmony / happy / warm relations |
和美 | hé měi | harmonious / in perfect harmony |
雍 | yōng | harmony |
调谐 | tiáo xié | harmonious / to adjust / to tune (e.g. wireless receiver) / to bring into harmony |
相安无事 | xiāng ān wú shì | (idiom) to live together in harmony |
和谐性 | hé xié xìng | compatibility / mutual harmony |
燮 | xiè | to blend / to adjust / to harmonize / harmony |
琴瑟 | qín sè | qin and se, two string instruments that play in perfect harmony / marital harmony |
雍和 | yōng hé | harmony |
貌合神离 | mào hé shén lí | the appearance of unity, but divided at heart (idiom); seeming harmony belies underlying disagreement |
凡响 | fán xiǎng | ordinary tones / everyday harmony / common chord |
夫唱妇随 | fū chàng fù suí | fig. the man sings and the woman follows / fig. marital harmony |
断弦 | duàn xián | widowed / lit. broken string, cf 琴瑟[qin2 se4] qin and se, two instruments epitomizing marital harmony |
法家 | Fǎ jiā | the Legalist school of political philosophy, which rose to prominence in the Warring States period (475–221 BC) (The Legalists believed that social harmony could only be attained through strong state control, and advocated for a system of rigidly applied punishments and rewards for specific behaviors.) / a Legalist |
和合 | hé hé | harmony |
和音 | hé yīn | harmony (pleasing combination of sounds) |
岁静 | suì jìng | (neologism) (slang) person who willfully ignores societal problems while maintaining a facade of blissful normalcy (derived from 歲月靜好|岁月静好[sui4 yue4 jing4 hao3], "it is a time of peace and harmony") |