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Stroke by Stroke: 巨 Writing Order
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巨 [jù]
1. Great; very large.
Example: 巨大 (enormous).
Example: 巨人 (1. A person who is abnormally tall; 2. A character in fairy tales who is taller than ordinary people and possesses divine power; 3. Metaphorically refers to someone with a vast impact and contribution).
Example: 巨匠 (a term for someone who has made significant contributions in science or art).
Example: 巨子 (1. A title of the leader of the Mozi school in the Warring States period of China; 2. A person with remarkable achievements and reputation in a certain field).
Example: 艰巨 (arduous).
2. A surname.
巨 [jù]
1. The original meaning: A tool used to draw right-angled squares.
2. Same as the original meaning. Later referred to as "矩" (carpenter’s rule).
3. Also means “距” (distance).
巨 [jù]
形 [Adjective]
1. Great; huge; gigantic; tremendous.
Example: 巨响 (a very loud sound); 巨指 (big finger); 巨港 (large port); 巨室 (large house; mansion; residence of high officials); 巨蠹 (metaphorically refers to a great calamity to the country and people).
2. Many; large quantity.
Example: 巨万 (numerous); 巨金 (large amount of money; big ingots of silver); 巨千 (a very large number).
3. Coarse; thick.
Example: 巨屦 (coarse shoes).
4. Outstanding; exceptional.
Example: 巨川材 (great talent); 巨手 (a skilled person, metaphorically referring to an outstanding figure); 巨公 (a formal title for emperors or high officials).
巨 [jù]
副 [Adverb]
1. Same as “讵” (岂, means "Does it mean...? Shouldn't it be...?").
Example: 巨能 (岂能).
2. Very.
Example: 巨怪 (extremely strange).
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