Learn to write the Chinese character "鞠" by watching the stroke order animation of "鞠".
Stroke by Stroke: 鞠 Writing Order
Master the Chinese character '鞠' stroke by stroke with visual step-by-step instructions.
Follow the Calligraphy Master: Writing '鞠' Step-by-Step
Learn the proper way to write the Chinese character '鞠' through a video tutorial with a
calligraphy teacher. Follow the Calligraphy Master's Step-by-Step Guide to Write the
Chinese Character '鞠'. You can download the printable handwriting worksheets below and
practice writing together with pen and paper.
鞠 [jū]
名
1. 养育,抚养。 (To rear and nurture.)
2. 弯曲。 (To bend.)
3. 大,穷极。 (Great, extreme.)
4. 幼小。 (Young, small.)
5. 穷困。 (Poor, destitute.)
6. 告诫。 (To warn.)
7. 古代的一种皮球。 (A type of leather ball used in ancient times.)
8. 姓。 (A surname.)
名
1. 养育,抚养:~育。~养。 (To rear; to nurture.)
2. 弯曲:~躬。~躬尽瘁。 (To bend; to bend over and devote oneself.)
3. 大,穷极:~凶。 (Great; extremely fierce.)
4. 幼小:~子(稚子)。 (Young: child.)
5. 穷困:“尔惟~自苦”。 (Destitute: "You only suffer from your own poverty.")
6. 告诫:“陈师~旅”。 (To warn: "The army warns its people.")
7. 古代的一种皮球:蹴~。 (An ancient type of leather ball: kicking ball.)
8. 姓。 (A surname.)
动
1. 弯曲,弯身。 (To bend, to bow.)
2. 通“育”。抚养;生育。 (Also means "to rear"; to give birth.)
3. 匐匍。 (To crawl.)
4. 爱。 (To love.)
5. 通“鞫”。审讯或审查。 (To interrogate or examine.)
6. 告诫,警告。 (To warn.)
名
1. 古时一种用来踢打玩耍的皮球。最早是结毛而成。后来用毛充填皮囊而成,宋代以后才有充气的皮球。(An ancient type of ball used for kicking and playing. Initially made from wool, then filled with hair, and later inflatable balls were developed after the Song Dynasty.)
2. 姓。如宋代有鞠常。 (A surname. For example, Ju Chang in the Song Dynasty.)
动
1. 养育、抚育。如:“鞠育”。 (To nurture. For example, "to rear.")
2. 弯曲。《论语·乡党》:“入公门,鞠躬如也。” (To bend. Quote: "Entering the public gate, bowing as such.")
3. 审问。《史记·卷八七·李斯传》:“令鞠治之。” (To interrogate. Quote: "Order to investigate.")
4. 穷困。《书经·盘庚中》:“尔惟自鞠自苦。” (Poor. Quote: "You suffer from your own poverty.")
形
1. 幼小、幼稚。《书经·康诰》:“兄亦不念鞠子哀,大不友于弟。” (Young, immature. Quote: "The brother does not care for the immature child and does not befriend the younger sibling.")
No need to remember the website address or type any Chinese characters. Simply scan the QR code
for easier access to this page. Alternatively, you can quickly access this page by clicking to
copy and paste the URL.
All Chinese stroke order images, animations, videos, and printable worksheets on this website
are free for personal or classroom use. Please indicate the source and URL of the website
when using them.