- 惊心动魄 jīngxīndòngpò soul-stirringsoul-stirring; breathtaking; hair-raising; deeply affecting or terrifying
- 魄力 pòlì boldnesscourage and decisive resolution when handling affairs; daring; drive; audacity
- 气魄 qìpò boldnesscourage, daring, and boldness of vision in handling matters; a resolute or enterprising spirit
- 落魄 luòpò down and outdesperate and miserable; in dire straits; down on one's luck
- 魂魄 húnpò soulsoul or spirit; the essence of a person's life and mind, classically divided into the three [[魂|魂|hun2]] and seven [[魄|魄|po4]]
- 体魄 tǐpò physiquea person's physical build and stamina; constitution
- 动人心魄 dòngrénxīnpò breathtakingsoul-stirring; deeply affecting; to move or touch one's heart and soul
- 魂飞魄散 húnfēipòsàn to be frightened out of one's witsto be extremely terrified; to be spooked out of one's mind; terror-stricken
- 心魄 xīnpò soulsoul; heart; spirit
- 失魂落魄 shīhúnluòpò beside oneself(idiom) dazed and distracted; scared out of one's wits or driven to despair. Literally describes the loss of one's spirit and soul.
- 胆魄 dǎnpò boldnessboldness and courage; daring; a combination of guts and resolution
- 慑人心魄 shèrénxīnpò soul-shakingto be terrifying or awe-inspiring; to shake one to the core
- 勾魂摄魄 gōuhúnshèpò spellbindingexceedingly charming or attractive, such that it captures one's heart and soul; breathtaking or enchanting to the point of losing self-loss
- 三魂七魄 sānhúnqīpò soulthree finer spirits and seven baser instincts that motivate a human being; in Daoism, this represents the immortal souls and mortal forms that comprise the spiritual and carnal side of a person
- 丧魂落魄 sànghúnluòpò scared out of one's wits(idiom) extremely frightened; in a state of panic or confusion, as if one has lost their soul
- 动魄惊心 dòngpòjīngxīn profoundly affectingDescribes a deep shock or being profoundly moved; struck with fear or awe. Also written as [[惊心动魄|驚心動魄|jing1 xin1 dong4 po4]] or [[惊魂动魄|驚魂動魄|jing1 hun2 dong4 po4]].
- 丧魂失魄 sànghúnshīpò shaken to the coreout of one's senses; dazed
- 失神落魄 shīshénluòpò scared out of one's witsterrified or distraught to the point of losing one's composure; driven to distraction by fear or panic; overwhelmed with distress
- 惊魂动魄 jīnghúndòngpò soul-stirringshaking one to the core; soul-stirring or hair-raising; profoundly affecting or terrifying
- 魄散魂飞 pòsànhúnfēi frightened out of one's witsto be extremely terrified or struck with fear; literally, soul and spirit scatter and fly away
- 丢魂落魄 diūhúnluòpò beside oneselfto be dazed and driven to distraction; to be beside oneself with fear or anxiety.
- 魂飞魄丧 húnfēipòsàng terrifiedto be scared out of one's wits; describes being so overwhelmed with fear or horror that it feels as if the soul has left the body
- 失魂丧魄 shīhúnsàngpò scared out of one's witsovercome with fear or confusion so as to lose one's presence of mind; driven to distraction
- 冰魂雪魄 bīnghúnxuěpò pure and nobleUsed to describe a person's spirit or soul as pure, noble, and incorruptible; literally translates to "ice soul and snow spirit".
- 穷途落魄 qióngtúluòpò destitute and dejectedTo be mired in poverty and frustration; describes being at the end of one's rope and down on one's luck.
- 魂销魄散 húnxiāopòsàn to be frightened out of one's witsto be extremely terrified or overcome with fear
- 七魄 qīpò seven mortal soulsthe seven mortal spirits in Daoism, representing physical life and carnal desires, and contrasted with the three immortal souls [[三魂|三魂|san1 hun2]]
- 丽魄 lìpò moon(literary) the moon
- 丹魄 dānpò amber(bound form) amber; another name for [[琥珀|琥珀|hu3 po4]]
- 兔魄 tùpò the moon(literary) an old poetic name for the moon, based on the legend of the [[玉兔|玉兔|yu4 tu4]] living on it
- 动魄 dòngpò shocking(bound form) deeply shocking; soul-shaking; startling to the core
- 天夺之魄 tiānduózhīpò imminent doomLiterary metaphor for a person facing imminent death or a great disaster; literally describes a person's soul being taken away by heaven.
- 夺魄 duópò terrifying(literary) causing one to be frightened out of one's wits; diabolically monstrous
- 摄魂夺魄 shèhúnduópò soul-stirringbewitching or enchanting; to be heart-stopping or breathtaking as if one's soul has been snatched away
- 撼人心魄 hànrénxīnpò breathtakingshaking one to the core; deeply soul-stirring; breathtakingly powerful
- 既生魄 jìshēngpò waxing moon period(literary) the lunar month period from approximately the eighth or ninth day to the fourteenth or fifteenth day
- 桂魄 guìpò the moon(literary) an poetic name for the moon, based on the legend of a cinnamon tree growing there
- 皓魄 hàopò moon(literary) the moon; moonlight
- 糟魄 zāopò dregs(variant form) dregs, waste matter, or worthless residue
- 虎魄 hǔpò amber
- 蟾魄 chánpò moon(literary) the moon
- 褫魄 chǐpò extremely frightenedto be scared out of one's wits; to be terrified
- 魄散九霄 pòsànjiǔxiāo die(literary) to die; one's spirit leaves the body and flees to the ninth heaven
Sources
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH