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Gǎnqíng (Chinese: 感情pinyin: gǎnqíng) is an important concept in social relations in Chinese culture which is loosely translated as "feeling" and is related to the concept of guānxi (relationship network). Gǎnqíng reflects the tenor of a social relationship between two people or two groups. One can speak of having good gǎnqíng, meaning that two people have a good rapport, or deep gǎnqíng, meaning that there is considerable feeling within a social relationship.

The term gǎnqíng is often used in comments by the government of the People's Republic of China, and is often mistranslated[citation needed] when used in this context. Often one will see a statement that an action "hurts the feelings of the Chinese people."[1] This statement is better translated as an action "disturbs the relationship with the Chinese people." When used in this context the statement is actually implicitly threatening that should the action continue, cooperation would not be forthcoming in the future.

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