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Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 喟
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Printable Stroke Order Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 喟
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Meaning of

Pinyin kuì
Radical
Strokes
12
Definition
to sigh
Usage
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喟 [kuì] 1. The appearance of sighing. - 叹气的样子:~然长叹。 - The appearance of sighing: Heaving a long sigh. 2. (Verb) - (Phonetic-ideographic: from口, and the sound of the stomach; Original meaning: to sigh) Same as the original meaning (English: sigh heavily). 引 (References): 1. From "Shuowen Jiezi": 喟 means a deep sigh. 2. From "Liji Liun": While touring and observing, one sighs deeply. 3. From "Analects": The Son of Heaven deeply sighed and said. 4. From Liu Zongyuan’s "Ode to Qu Yuan": Trusting in the bequeathed writings and sighing, with tears filling my eyes. 5. From "Book of Han": Heaved a deep sigh and said. 6. From Qing Dynasty Huang Zongxi's "Biography of Liu Jingtin": He sighed deeply.
kuì tàn
sigh with deep feeling
gǎn kuì
sighing with emotion

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Pinyin kui4
Wubi
kleg
Cangjie
rwb
Zhengma
jkq
Four Corner
66027
Unicode
U+559f
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