鲜为人知

xiǎnwéirénzhī

HSK 7

한자 분해

Meaning and Usage

The phrase "鲜为人知" literally means "rarely known by people." It is used to describe facts, talents, places, or events that are not widely recognized or are little-known to the general public.

Common Contexts

You will often see "鲜为人知" in contexts involving hidden talents, obscure historical facts, or underrated places. It carries a neutral tone and is suitable for both formal and informal situations.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 鲜为人知历史 (little-known history): used when talking about historical events or facts that are not commonly known.
  • 鲜为人知才能 (little-known talent): refers to abilities or skills that a person has but rarely shows.
  • 鲜为人知地方 (little-known place): describes locations that are not popular or widely visited.

Usage Tips

When using "鲜为人知," the speaker implies that the subject is somewhat hidden or overlooked by most people. It is different from "为人" which means "unknown" or "not known at all," as "鲜为人知" suggests some limited awareness but generally low recognition.

Avoid confusing it with "" (never heard of), which is stronger and implies complete unfamiliarity.

예문

这本书介绍了许多鲜为人知的历史事件。

Zhè běn shū jièshào le xǔduō xiǎnwéirénzhī de lìshǐ shìjiàn.

This book introduces many little-known historical events.

他有一些鲜为人知的才能,平时很少展示出来。

Tā yǒu yīxiē xiǎnwéirénzhī de cáinéng, píngshí hěn shǎo zhǎnshì chūlái.

He has some little-known talents that he rarely shows in daily life.

这家小餐馆的美食鲜为人知,但味道非常好。

Zhè jiā xiǎo cānguǎn de měishí xiǎnwéirénzhī, dàn wèidào fēicháng hǎo.

The delicious food at this small restaurant is little-known, but tastes very