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Yuanfen

Yuanfen (緣分 in pinyin: yuan2 fen4) is Buddhist-related Chinese concept that means the predetermined principle that dictates a person's relationships and encounters, usually positive, such as the affinity among friends and lovers. In Buddhism, it is believed that a person's yuanfen depends on his/her actions in the the lives prior to this reincarnation.

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Often yuanfen is said to be the equivalent of "fate" (as is with the title of a 1984 movie starring Leslie Cheung) or "destiny". However, these words do not have the element of the past playing a role in deciding the outcome of the uncertain future. The most common Chinese term for "fate" or "destiny" is mingyun (命運 ming4 yun4), literally "the turn of events in life".

"Providence" and "predestination" are also not exact translations, because these words imply that the things happen by the will of God or gods, whereas yuanfen does not necesarily involve divine intervention.

See also: Chinese social relations

 

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