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The word 聪明 is formed by combining two characters, each contributing to the overall meaning of intelligence or cleverness. 聪 (cōng) originally pertains to acute hearing or auditory perception, often associated with the ability to listen and understand keenly, while 明 (míng) signifies brightness, clarity, or visual acuity, derived from symbols representing the sun and moon. Together, they metaphorically represent heightened sensory perception, both in hearing and sight, which in Chinese thought extends to denote mental sharpness, discernment, and intellectual brightness, thus encapsulating the concept of being smart or clever through the fusion of these perceptual attributes.

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这个孩子很聪明

Zhège háizi hěn cōngmíng.

This child is very smart.

聪明又可爱。

Tā cōngmíng yòu kě'ài.

She is clever and cute.

聪明的人学得快。

Cōngmíng de rén xué de kuài.

Clever people learn quickly.

他虽然聪明,但很懒惰。

Tā suīrán cōngmíng, dàn hěn lǎnduò.

Although he is clever, he is very lazy.

要想成功,不仅需要聪明,还要努力。

Yào xiǎng chénggōng, bùjǐn xūyào cōngmíng, hái yào nǔlì.

To achieve success, one needs not only intelligence but also hard work.

Word Definition - 聪明

cōng ming intelligent; clever; bright; acute (of sight and hearing)

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