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Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 雏
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Meaning of

Pinyin chú
Radical
Strokes
13
Definition
chick / young bird
Usage
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雏 Chú (1) A young bird, just hatched. (1) A young bird, just hatched: chick, young swallow, young child, young phoenix, young form. 雏 Chú (n.) 【Basic meaning】: chick 【Character creation method】: Phonetic-semantic compound; combines 隹 (zhui) and a phonetic component. (1) Same as the basic meaning ([En.] chick) (2) Extended to mean very young birds ([En.] very young bird) (3) Refers to young animals ([En.] the young) (4) Infants ([En.] infant) 雏 Chú (1) A young bird, just hatched ([En.] chick) Example: "Shuo Wen": 雏, refers to chicks. Example: "Li Ji · Yue Ling": "In this time of new chickens." Example: "Meng Zi": "If one cannot defeat a young chick, then one is weak." 雏 Chú (2) Extended to mean very young birds ([En.] very young bird) Example: "Li Ji · Nei Ze": "Small birds." Example: Young partridge, young bird, young oriole (also refers to young singing girls). 雏 Chú (3) Refers to young animals ([En.] the young) Example: Su Shi's "Si Zi Tai": "The milk tiger, daring to explore the den and eat its young." 雏 Chú (4) Infants ([En.] infant) Example: Du Fu's "Xu Qing's Two Sons": "If a man has such two young ones, would his name and position be humble?" Example: Lu Xun's "Untitled Seven Laws": "Carrying a wife and leading the young, with threads of hair." 雏 Chú (adj.) Refers to the young in animals ([En.]: nestling; fledgling). Examples: young mouse, young tiger (a tiger just born).
chú xíng
embryonic form / fledgling stage / prototype
chú niǎo
nestling / squab / fledgling / eyas
yù chú
brood
chú jī
chick / newly hatched chicken
chú xíng
model
chú ér
newly hatched bird / fig. inexperienced person / fig. chick (slighting term for young woman) / bimbo
jī chú
chick

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Pinyin chu2
Wubi
qvwy
Cangjie
nsog
Zhengma
rxni
Four Corner
20115
Unicode
U+96cf
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