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Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 愉
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Meaning of

Pinyin yú、 tōu
Radical
Strokes
12
Definition
pleased
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愉 [yú] 1. Cheerful, happy; joyful: 愉快 (happy), 愉悦 (joyful), 欢愉 (joy), 不愉之色 (unhappy expression). - Meaning: 和悦,快意 (cheerful, happy) - Example: 愉怡 (happy and joyful), 愉心 (joyful heart), 愉目 (pleasing to the eye), 愉色 (cheerful expression). 引: 1. From Shuowen Jiezi: 愉 means joy. 2. From Guangya: 愉 means happiness; to speak. 3. From the Book of Songs, Tang Feng, "Mountain has the hub": 他人是愉 (Others are joyful). 4. From Liji, Ceremony of Sacrifice: 其进之也,敬之愉 (When advancing, one should be respectful and joyful). 5. From Lunyu: 愉愉如也 (Cheerful appearance). 6. From Shiji, Biography of Sima Xiangru: 心愉于内 (The heart is joyful within). 7. From Zhuangzi: 桀之治天也,使天下瘁瘁焉,人苦其性,是不愉也 (The rule of Jie makes the world weary; people suffer, which is not joyful). 8. From Lüshi Chunqiu: 上称三皇五帝之业,以愉其意 (Mentioning the achievements of the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors to please their minds). 2. An ancient form of “偷”, meaning to trifle or be careless.
yú kuài
cheerful / cheerily / delightful / pleasant / pleasantly / pleasing / happy / delighted
yú yuè
joyful / cheerful / delighted / joy / delight
huān yú
happy / joyous / delighted

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Pinyin yu2
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nwgj
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pomn
Zhengma
uoqk
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98021
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