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súqì: 俗气 - Tacky, Gaudy, Unrefined

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  • Summary: Learn the meaning of 俗气 (súqì), a common and essential Chinese adjective used to describe something as tacky, gaudy, vulgar, or in poor taste. This guide will break down the characters, explore the deep cultural significance of aesthetics in China, and provide numerous practical examples. Understand why being called `súqì` is more than just a comment on your clothes—it's a critique of your refinement and cultural sophistication.
  • Pinyin (with tone marks):