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Yes, there are several more formal or nuanced terms in Chinese that can refer to the concept of "reason, intellect, or sense" similar to 理智 (lǐzhì). Here are a few:
1. 理性 (lǐxìng) - This term emphasizes rationality and the quality of being reasonable. It often refers to the ability to think logically and coherently.
2. 才智 (cáizhì) - This term combines talent (才, cái) and intellect (智, zhì), suggesting a combination of innate ability and intellectual capacity.
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"理智" (lǐzhì) can be used to refer to the ability to think and act rationally, as opposed to being driven by emotions. For example, one might say: "当我们面对困难时,我们应该保持理智,而不是被情绪左右" (dāng wǒmen miàn duì kùn nán shí, wǒmen yīng gāi bǎo chí lǐzhì, ér bù shì bèi qíng xù zuǒ yòu). This translates to: "When we face difficulties, we should remain rational, rather than be swayed by emotions."
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