qฤ [Pinyin] zi5xia4 [Korean] Chaha [Japanese] Shika [Definition]One of the prominent disciples of Confucius, who transmitted Confucius' teachings after his death. [Credit] acm
qๆ [Pinyin] zi5di4 [Korean] jaje [Japanese] shide [Definition]Sons and younger brothers--young men. [Credit] acm
r [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 00 [Total Strokes] 03 [Unicode] 5B51 [Pinyin] jie2 [Korean] hyeol [Japanese] ketsu [Definition](1) A halberd, lance or spike. (2) Straight or solitary like a lance or spike. (3) One, single, only. (4) To Remain, be in remainder, left behind, excess. (5) A mosquito larva. [Credit] acm
rr [Pinyin] jie2jie2 [Korean] hyeolhyeol [Japanese] ketsuketsu [Definition](1) Alone, solitary. (2) Fussy regularity. [Credit] acm
E [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 01 [Total Strokes] 04 [Unicode] 5B54 [Pinyin] kong3 [Korean] gong [Japanese] kou ku [Definition](1) An opening, an aperture, a hole. (2) To go into; to penetrate[B]; to pass through[ส]. (3) Empty, void. [๓] (4) Great, large, deep, vast. [ๅA* (5) Very, extremely. [r] (6) A surname; Confucius. (7) The peacock. [Credit] acm
Eq [Pinyin] Kong3zi5 [Korean] Gongja [Japanese] Koushi [Definition]Confucius (551-479 BCE), the famous sage of ancient China. [Credit] acm
s [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 02 [Total Strokes] 05 [Unicode] 5B55 [Pinyin] yun4 [Korean] ing [Japanese] you [Definition]To conceive, become pregnant; be impregnated. [Credit] acm
๚ฆ [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 03 [Total Strokes] 06 [Unicode] 5B56 [Pinyin] zi1 *ma1 [Korean] ja [Japanese] shi ji [Definition](1) Twins; a pair. (2) To grow thick; be overgrown. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 039 [Strokes] 03 [Total Strokes] 06 [Unicode] 5B57 [Pinyin] zi4 [Korean] ja [Japanese] ji [Definition](1) A word, letter, ideograph. A written character. (2) A "style"--a name given to a young man when he comes of age in addition to the ming ผ. (3) Conceive; become pregnant. (4) To betroth a girl. (5) To nourish, to suckle[๛]. To bring forth. [ถ] (6) To love, to care for. [ค] [Credit] acm
b [Pinyin] zi4hui4 [Korean] jahwi [Japanese] ji-i [Definition](1) A dictionary. (2) The title of the 12 volume dictionary compiled by ~ไ^โN which has served as an important source of information for compilers of modern dictionaries. [Credit] acm
ถ [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 03 [Total Strokes] 06 [Unicode] 5B58 [Pinyin] cun2 [Korean] jon [Japanese] son zon [Definition](1) Know, be aware of; think, believe. (2) To exist, survive, remain, live. (3) To cause to survive; to maintain, preserve. (4) Consist of; depend on. (5) To inquire after. [Credit] acm
ถถ [Pinyin] cun2cun2 [Korean] jonjon [Japanese] sonson [Definition]To exist, to keep, to preserve. [Credit] acm
t [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 07 [Unicode] 5B5A [Pinyin] fu2 fu1 [Korean] bu [Japanese] fu [Definition](1) To hatch, incubate or sit on eggs. (2) To cover, conceal, protect. (3) One's inner thoughts, true mind. (4) To trust, have confidence in; to respect. To arouse respect; to inspire confidence. (5) To raise, nourish, bring up. [Credit] acm
u [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 07 [Unicode] 5B5B [Pinyin] bei4 bo2 [Korean] bal pae [Japanese] hai bai hotsu bochi botsu futsu [Definition](1) A comet. (2) Dim, dark, vague. (3) The shooting up of plants. (4) A change of the facial expression according to the emotion. (5) Light shining. (6) Be against, act against, deviate from, be contrary[ก]. (7) A surname. [Credit] acm
y [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 07 [Unicode] 5B5C [Pinyin] zi1 [Korean] ja [Japanese] shi [Definition](1) To work, strive, make effort; be diligent. (2) To take care with love and affection. (3) To think, consider. [Credit] acm
yy [Pinyin] zi1zi1 [Korean] jaja [Japanese] shishi [Definition]Diligent, industrious, unwearying. [Credit] acm
yyเจP [Pinyin] zi1zi1 [Korean] jajawiseon [Japanese] shishiizen [Definition]To apply oneself unstintingly towards goodness. [Credit] acm
F [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 07 [Unicode] 5B5D [Pinyin] xiao4 [Korean] hyo [Japanese] kou kyou [Definition]Filial piety. To act as a good, obedient, considerate son or daughter towards parents. Filial piety; proper respect and care for one's parents, or for one's ancestors. According to Confucius, filial piety is "the great basis for society." The graph shows an old man together with a child. [Credit] acm
| [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 07 [Unicode] 6588 [Variant]w{ [Pinyin] xue2 [Korean] hag [Japanese] gaku [Definition](1) To study, to learn. (2) A student. (3) Learning; a branch of learning; a science; -ology. A variant of 39-13 { [5B78]. [Credit] acm
ะ [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 5B5F [Pinyin] meng4 [Korean] maeng mang [Japanese] mou myou ban man [Definition](1) Great, Eminent. Senior, eldest, first, chief. (2) Rough, rude. (3) Mencius. [Credit] acm
ะq [Pinyin] Meng4zi5 [Korean] Maengja [Japanese] Moushi [Definition]Mencius (371-289 BCE). A sage of ancient China, born in what is modern Shandong province. After Confucius, he is considered the most important teacher in the Confucian tradition. He postulated that man is basically good, that human beings are capable of experiencing pity, shame and modesty, and have an inborn sense of right and wrong. [Credit] acm
ะ_R [Pinyin] Meng4hao4ran [Korean] Maeng Hoyeon [Japanese] Mou Kouzen [Definition]A Tang period poet, 690-740. [Credit] acm
G [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 5B63 [Pinyin] ji4 [Korean] gye [Japanese] ki [Definition](1) Last, tail, end part[]. (2) The youngest brother. (3) The final years of an age; the last month of the year; season. (4) Young. (5) Small, slender. [Credit] acm
v [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 5B65 [Pinyin] nu2 [Korean] no [Japanese] do [Definition](1) Baby, child, offspring. (2) Mother and child. (3) A servant or maid. [Credit] acm
w [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 5B66 [Variant]{| [Pinyin] xue2 [Korean] hag [Japanese] gaku [Definition]Modern simplified variant of 39-13 { [5B78]. [Credit] acm
ว [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 5B64 [Pinyin] gu1 [Korean] go [Japanese] ko [Definition](1) An orphan. (2) Orphaned, lonely, alone, isolated. (3) Helpless, defenseless. (4) Lowly. [Credit] acm
w [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 09 [Unicode] 5B69 [Pinyin] hai2 [Korean] hae [Japanese] kai gai [Definition](1) An infant, a suckling child. (2) The laughter of an infant; laughter. (3) To treat as an infant, to regard as an infant. [Credit] acm
ท [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 5B6B [Pinyin] sun1 [Korean] son [Japanese] son [Definition](1) A grandchild; a descendant. (2) To follow, to go along with. [Credit] acm
x [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 5B70 [Pinyin] shu2 [Korean] sug [Japanese] juku [Definition](1) Who? Which? What? (2) To mature, develop, ripen[n]. [Credit] acm
ก [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 09 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 5B71 [Pinyin] chan2 can4 [Korean] jan [Japanese] sen [Definition](1) Weak, soft, enfeebled. (2) Embarrassed, unfit for. (3) High, precipitous. [Credit] acm
y [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 5B73 [Pinyin] zi1 zi4 [Korean] ja [Japanese] shi ji [Definition](1) Bear, give birth to; have a baby. (2) Grow thick, overflow, be rampant. (3) To work for; apply oneself, endeavor, be relentless. Diligent, untiring. [Credit] acm
z [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 11 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 5B75 [Pinyin] fu1 [Korean] bu [Japanese] fu [Definition](1) To sit on, or incubate eggs. (2) To raise, nurture, bring up. [Credit] acm
{ [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 13 [Total Strokes] 16 [Unicode] 5B78 [Variant]ww| [Pinyin] xue2 jiao4 [Korean] hag [Japanese] gaku [Definition](1) To study, to learn. (2) A student. (3) Learning; a branch of learning; a science; -ology. A certain theory or discipline. (4) A school. [Credit] acm
} [Radical] 039 [Strokes] 14 [Total Strokes] 17 [Unicode] 5B7A [Pinyin] ru2 ru4 [Korean] yu [Japanese] ju [Definition](1) A suckling child, a child at the breast. Infant. (2) Yearn for, be attached to, love, miss dearly. (3) To follow, accompany. [Credit] acm
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