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往前 (wǎng qián) is a more specific term than other words that mean "forward" or "ahead" in Chinese. It implies movement towards the front, as opposed to other directions such as 向后 (xiàng hòu) "towards the back" or 向上 (xiàng shàng) "towards the top". It is also more specific than the more general terms 前进 (qián jìn) "advance" or 向前 (xiàng qián) "towards the front".
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The term 往前 (wǎng qián) is used in contexts where one wants to express the idea of moving towards the front or progressing forward. It can be used in physical contexts, like describing movement in space, as well as metaphorical contexts, such as personal development or advancing in life.
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