入關

Chinese

to enter
 
to close; to shut; to turn off
to close; to shut; to turn off; to concern; to involve; mountain pass
trad. (入關)
simp. (入关)

Etymology

Mainland Chinese neologism: First attested by Chinese netizen Shan Gao Xian (山高縣) on Zhihu, who compared contemporary China and the West with the Manchus and late Ming Dynasty.

Pronunciation


Verb

入關

  1. to enter a country through its customs
  2. (historical, of the Qing dynasty) to enter China proper through the Shanhai Pass (and establish itself as the dominant power of China)
  3. to be admitted to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
  4. (Mainland China, neologism, Internet slang, of China) to replace the US and become a global superpower
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