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Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 嚄
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Printable Stroke Order Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 嚄
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Meaning of

Pinyin huō、 ǒ、 huò
Radical
Strokes
16
Definition
(interj.) oh! / (interj. of surprise)
Usage
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嚄 [huō] 1. Interjection used to express surprise. Example: 嚄!好大的鱼!(Ah! What a big fish!) 2. Interjection used to express shock or astonishment. Example: 嚄!这道题怎么还算不对?(Oh! Why is this question still incorrect?) 3. Interjection indicating admiration or praise. Example: 嚄!瞧你多能干。(Wow! Look how capable you are!) 4. It can also indicate confusion or doubt. Example: 嚄,居然会这样?(Huh, how could this happen?) 5. Used in literature to express strong emotions, as in the historical text "Records of the Grand Historian" where it describes a moment of deep surprise and sadness: 武帝下车泣曰:“嚄!大姊,何藏之深也!”(The Emperor Wu, upon disembarking, wept and said: "Ah! Big sister, how deeply you have hidden!") 6. It is also associated with laughter and calling out loudly, emphasizing strong feelings. Example: 嚄唶 (laughing heartily, calling out).

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Pinyin huo1
Wubi
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Cangjie
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Zhengma
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Four Corner
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Unicode
U+5684
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