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An inversion of 予, "to give"
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Formed as an inversion of 予 ('to give'), the character 幻 visually suggests something turned upside down, a deliberate reversal that gives rise to its meanings of deception and trickery. It primarily refers to illusion, unreality, and phenomena without physical substance. The character frequently describes magic tricks, sensory hallucinations, and deceptive appearances that fool the eye or mind. Its semantic scope spans theatrical sleight of hand, psychological fantasies, and vivid dreams, always standing in sharp contrast to tangible reality and objective truth.
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我有一个幻想。
他产生了幻觉。
那是一个梦幻的世界。
我看到了一个幻象。
灯光在变幻颜色。
这一切都是虚幻的。
湖面上出现了一个幻影。
他的梦想在现实中幻灭了。
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