What does the word let mean?
"Rang" is a common word with multiple meanings in Chinese. It has rich meanings and can express humility and courtesy, as well as permission and concession. This article will start from the hot topics on the Internet in the past 10 days, combine the different uses of the word "rang", analyze its cultural connotation and social significance, and display relevant hot content through structured data.
1. The basic meaning of the word "give"

The main definitions of "rang" in "Modern Chinese Dictionary" include:
| meaning | Example sentences |
|---|---|
| Humility and courtesy | The story of "Kong Rong gave the pear" embodies traditional virtues. |
| allow, permission | "Mom let me play with my phone for a while." |
| give in, give in | "Both sides make concessions during the negotiations." |
| cause, cause | "The rain has made it a lot cooler." |
2. The “give” culture among recent hot topics
The following are the topics related to "let" that have been hotly discussed on the Internet in the past 10 days:
| topic | associated meaning | heat index |
|---|---|---|
| A certain celebrity gives up her C position for a newcomer | Humility and Courtesy | 856,000 |
| Mutual concessions in international negotiations | Diplomatic concessions | 723,000 |
| Parents educate their children and learn to share | family education | 689,000 |
| Courtesy to Pedestrians in Traffic Laws | social ethics | 634,000 |
3. Analysis of the social value of the word "Let"
1.Traditional culture inheritance: From "Kong Rong gave up pears" to the courtesy behavior in modern society, "giving" embodies the modesty of Chinese civilization.
2.Building social harmony: Mutual courtesy in public places (such as giving way to traffic) can significantly reduce conflicts and improve social operation efficiency.
3.International communication wisdom: Moderate diplomatic concessions are often seen as the demeanor of a great power. At a recent meeting of an international organization, the Chinese representative's move to "give up" some of his interests won widespread praise.
4. The dialectical relationship between “giving in” and “not giving in”
It is worth noting that there have been recent discussions on the Internet about "should we give in?":
| controversial scene | Support "give" ratio | Opposition to "concession" ratio |
|---|---|---|
| career opportunities | 42% | 58% |
| public transport seats | 89% | 11% |
| business competition | 23% | 77% |
Data shows that modern people have rational distinctions in the applicable scenarios of "giving" - they tend to "not give way" when core interests are involved, while in the field of public welfare, they highly recognize the value of comity.
5. The evolution of the word "rang" from the perspective of linguistics
Through the analysis of the corpus, it is found that the frequency of use of the word "rang" has increased by 17% in the past ten years. The main growth points are:
| Field of use | growth rate | Typical use cases |
|---|---|---|
| Internet slang | +32% | "Let the bullets fly for a while" |
| Business copywriting | +28% | "Buy one and give profit" |
| policy documents | +19% | “Another 30 items will be allowed on the negative list for market access” |
Conclusion
The word "Rang" carries the philosophical wisdom of Chinese culture that "harmony is the most precious". Its modern usage not only continues traditional virtues, but also adapts to social development. Through the analysis of recent hot topics, it can be seen that contemporary society is forming a more refined "concession" standard - while maintaining core competitiveness, carrying forward the spirit of courtesy in appropriate fields, this is a vivid embodiment of the creative transformation of traditional culture.
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