Word Explanation
般配 (bān pèi) is an adjective meaning 'well-matched' or 'a good match', especially in the context of romantic relationships or marriage. The character 般 (bān) originally means 'kind' or 'sort', and 配 (pèi) means 'to match', 'to pair', or 'to marry'. Together, they convey the idea that two people—or sometimes things—complement each other harmoniously in appearance, background, personality, or social status.
This term carries a positive, somewhat traditional connotation and is often used by elders or in formal commentary on relationships. While it can describe compatibility in non-romantic contexts (e.g., clothing colors or business partnerships), its most frequent and culturally resonant use remains in evaluating marital suitability—reflecting values like balance, harmony, and mutual appropriateness. It implies more than mere attraction; it suggests social and moral alignment as well.
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