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The word 灵魂 (líng hún) is formed through the conceptual merging of two ancient ideas about the essence of a person: 灵 originally referred to the divine, magical, or animating force (often associated with shamans and the supernatural), while 魂 specifically denoted the breath-soul or conscious spirit that leaves the body at death. Over time, these two distinct but complementary concepts were combined into a single compound to express the complete, unified notion of the "soul" or "spirit", encompassing both its ethereal, intelligent nature and its sacred, animating power.

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音乐是他的灵魂伴侣。

Yīnyuè shì tā de línghún bànlǚ.

Music is his soulmate.

他的灵魂充满了善良。

Tā de línghún chōngmǎn le shànliáng.

His soul is full of kindness.

灵魂的重量是二十一克。

Línghún de zhòngliàng shì èrshíyī kè.

The weight of the soul is twenty-one grams.

这本书探讨了人类灵魂的深度。

Zhè běn shū tàntǎo le rénlèi línghún de shēndù.

This book explores the depth of the human soul.

这幅画捕捉到了城市孤独的灵魂

Zhè fú huà bǔzhuō dàole chéngshì gūdú de línghún.

This painting captures the lonely soul of the city.

Word Definition - 灵魂

líng hún soul; spirit

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