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Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 幸
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Meaning of

Pinyin xìng
Radical
Strokes
8
Definition
lucky, fortunate / lucky
Usage
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幸 [xìng] 1. Unexpectedly achieving success or being spared from disaster. 意外地得到成功或免去灾害。 Examples: 幸运 (luck), 侥幸 (to be lucky), 幸存 (to survive), 幸免 (to be spared), 幸未成灾 (to be lucky enough to avoid disaster). 2. Good fortune or blessings. 福气。 Examples: 幸福 (happiness), 荣幸 (glorious and lucky). 3. Happiness or joy. 高兴。 Examples: 庆幸 (to celebrate), 欣幸 (to feel happy), 幸甚 (to be very happy). 4. Hope. 希望。 Examples: 幸勿推却 (I hope you won’t refuse), 幸来告语之 (I hope you come to deliver news). 5. Affection or favoritism. 宠爱。 Examples: 宠幸 (to favor), 得幸 (to receive affection). 6. Referring to a feudal emperor arriving at a certain place. 指封建帝王到达某地。 Example: 巡幸 (to visit). 7. A surname. 姓。 *Additional notes:* 形 (Adjective): Examples of usage include: 三生有幸 (to have good fortune in three lives), 荣幸 (glorious and lucky), 万幸 (very fortunate), 得此幸 (great fortune among misfortune). 副 (Adverb): 1. 通“倖”。侥幸 (luckily) 2. 幸亏 (fortunately) 3. 表敬,表明对方的行为使自己感到幸运 (to feel lucky). 动 (Verb): 1. Bringing joy or happiness to someone; to celebrate (to rejoice over one’s happiness or good fortune). 2. To show affection (to favor). 3. To feel sympathy. 4. To hope (I hope; I trust). 5. Referring to an emperor's visit (of an emperor). 6. To refer to intimate relations with a woman (of emperor’). 7. To meet (to encounter). 8. To save someone’s life. 名 (Noun): 1. 幸福 (happiness). 2. An individual who is favored (a favourite). 3. A surname. 引 (References from classic texts): 1. 《说文》: 幸,吉而免凶也。 2. 《礼记·檀弓》: 幸而至于旦。 3. 《论语》: 不幸短命死矣。 4. 曹操《步出夏门行》: 幸甚。 The various meanings and usages show the complexity and depth of the character "幸" in the Chinese language.
chǒng xìng
(old) (esp. of the Emperor) to show special favor towards
xìng fú
happiness / happy / blessed
xìng hǎo
fortunately
bù xìng
misfortune / adversity / unfortunate / sad / unfortunately / CL:個|个[ge4]
xìng yùn
fortunate / lucky / fortune / luck
xìng ér
by good fortune / luckily
yǒu xìng
fortunately
qìng xìng
to rejoice / to be glad
xìng de
Fortunately
xìng zāi lè huò
lit. to take joy in calamity and delight in disaster (idiom); fig. to rejoice in other people's misfortune / Schadenfreude
xìng cún
to survive (a disaster)
xìng miǎn
narrowly and luckily escape
tiān xìng
providential good luck / a narrow escape
xìng xǐ
fortunately
suǒ xìng
fortunately (formal writing)
xìng huì
nice to meet you
xìng shèn
(literary) very fortunate
bó xìng
fickle / inconstant person
xìng kuī
fortunately / luckily
jiǎo xìng
luckily / by a fluke

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40401
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