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cānyù: 参与 - To Participate, To Take Part In, To Be Involved In

Quick Summary

Core Meaning

Character Breakdown

Cultural Context and Significance

In Chinese culture, 参与 (cānyù) carries significant weight tied to collectivist values (集体主义, jítǐ zhǔyì). Participation isn't just a personal choice; it's often a reflection of one's commitment to a group—be it a company, a class, or a community. A useful comparison is to the Western concept of “teamwork.” While an American might “participate” in a meeting by simply being present, the expectation behind 参与 (cānyù) is closer to being an “active contributor.” Choosing not to 参与 (cānyù) in a group activity can be interpreted as distancing oneself from the group, which can negatively impact one's social standing or 关系 (guānxi). Actively participating (积极参与, jījí cānyù) is highly encouraged and praised as it demonstrates that you are invested in the group's collective goals and harmony. It shows you're a team player, not just an individual.

Practical Usage in Modern China

参与 (cānyù) is a slightly more formal term than its near-synonym 参加 (cānjiā). It is frequently used in professional, academic, and civic contexts.

Its connotation is almost always neutral to positive, emphasizing engagement and contribution.

Example Sentences

Nuances and Common Mistakes

The most common point of confusion for learners is the difference between 参与 (cānyù) and 参加 (cānjiā).

Common Mistake: Using 参与 when you simply mean “attend.”

Rule of Thumb: If “attend” works in English, use 参加 (cānjiā). If “be involved in” or “actively contribute to” is a better fit, use 参与 (cānyù).