万物

wànwù

HSK 6

漢字分解

万物 (wànwù) means "all things" or "everything" in the natural world. It often refers to all living and non-living things collectively.

Usage

  • Commonly used in literary, philosophical, or scientific contexts.
  • Often appears in phrases about nature, life, or the universe.

Common Collocations

Nuance

This word carries a broad, inclusive meaning and is more formal or poetic than everyday words like 东西 or 物品.

例文

春天是万物复苏的季节。

Chūntiān shì wànwù fùsū de jìjié.

Spring is the season when all things revive.

宇宙中的万物都有其规律。

Yǔzhòu zhōng de wànwù dōu yǒu qí guīlǜ.

All things in the universe have their own laws.

我们应该尊重万物的生命。

Wǒmen yīnggāi zūnzhòng wànwù de shēngmìng.

We should respect the life of all things.