适者生存

適者生存
shìzhě-shēngcún
idiom #20,741

Meanings

  1. 1 survival of the fittest
  2. 2 only the fit survive

Examples

Zài shìchǎng jìngzhēng zhōng, shìzhěshēngcún shì bù biàn de fǎzé.
In market competition, survival of the fittest is an unchanging rule.
Dàzìrán de guīlǜ shì shìzhěshēngcún, bùshì zhě táotài.
Nature's law is survival of the fittest — those unfit are weeded out.

Tips

history
This phrase was coined by scholar (Yán Fù) in his 1898 Chinese translation of Thomas Huxley's 'Evolution and Ethics' (天演). Yan Fu rendered Herbert Spencer's concept 'survival of the fittest' as 适者生存, introducing Darwinian ideas to Chinese intellectual discourse.

Stroke Order

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