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Meaning of

Pinyin
Radical
Strokes
8
Definition
bent / feel wronged
Usage
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屈 [qū] (Verb) 1. To bend; opposite of "stretch." Example: 屈曲 (qūqū), 屈折, 屈膝, 屈伸 (bend and stretch, implying disappointments and successes), 首屈一指 (second to none), 卑躬屈膝 (to bow and scrape). 2. To lower one's head; to yield. Example: 屈服 (yield), 屈从 (submit), 威武不屈 (unyielding in the face of power). 3. To be wronged; to cause discomfort. Example: 冤屈 (feel wronged), 委屈 (feel wronged), 屈辱 (humiliation), 屈才 (unjust treatment of talent), 屈驾 (being wronged), 屈己待人 (lower oneself while dealing with others). 4. To be in the wrong; to lack justification. Example: 屈心 (to have a guilty conscience), 理屈词穷 (to run out of arguments). 5. A surname. 屈 [qū] (Noun) 1. A town name from ancient times (Qu town). Located in the Jin state during the Spring and Autumn period, it is now north of Jixian in Shanxi province, known for producing exceptional horses. 2. A surname; one of the three families of the royal family in Chu during the Spring and Autumn period. 屈 [qū] (Adjective) 1. Used as a variant of "崛" (towering). 2. Used as a variant of "倔" (stubborn; unbending).
jiān zhēn bù qū
faithful and unchanging (idiom); steadfast
wěi qu
to feel wronged / to cause sb to feel wronged / grievance
bēi gōng qū xī
to bow and bend the knee (idiom); fawning / bending and scraping to curry favor
Qū Yuán
Qu Yuan (340-278 BC), famous Warring States statesman and poet, author of Sorrow at Parting 離騷|离骚 Lisao in Songs of Chu 楚辭|楚辞
qū fú
to surrender / to yield
bù qū
unyielding / unbending
qū cóng
to capitulate
qū rǔ
to humiliate / humiliating
qū zhǐ kě shǔ
can be counted on one's fingers (idiom) / very few
bù qū bù náo
unyielding / indomitable
qū zhǐ
to count on one's fingers
qū jū
Subdued
nìng sǐ bù qū
rather die than submit (idiom)
shǒu qū yī zhǐ
to count as number one (idiom); second to none / outstanding
qū qū
crooked
qū sǐ
be wronged and driven to death / be persecuted to death
jiào qū
to complain of an injustice / to lament sb's misfortune
biē qū
sullen
yuān qū
to receive unjust treatment / injustice
qū shēn
bend and stretch / flexion and extension
néng qū néng shēn
can bow and submit, or can stand tall (idiom, from Book of Changes); ready to give and take / flexible

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Pinyin qu1
Wubi
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Cangjie
suu
Zhengma
xmzz
Four Corner
77272
Unicode
U+5c48
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