Learn to Write Chinese Characters with Video Tutorials
Watch the video of writing the Chinese character "悴", learn the correct stroke order (笔顺) of the character "悴", and master the standard way of writing the character "悴".
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悴 [cuì]
1. Sadness.
2. Weakness, fatigue.
1. Sadness: "The people's strength is worn, the common people are sorrowful and sad."
2. Weakness, fatigue: Haggard; withered. Withered appearance.
悴 [cuì] (adjective)
Definition: The original meaning is sadness and sorrow.
Formation: Phonetic-ideographic; comprises heart and the sound ‘cuì’.
Synonyms:
1. Same as the original meaning (sad).
Example: "The strength of the people is worn out, and the common people are filled with sadness." (From "Book of Jin")
Example phrases: 悴民 (referring to those who are anxious and unable to achieve their aspirations); 悴沮 (sad and disheartened).
2. Haggard; withered.
Example: "Qu Yuan… appeared haggard, with a withered complexion." (From "Records of the Grand Historian")
Example phrases: 悴容 (haggard appearance); 悴槁 (withered); 悴颜 (haggard face); 悴薄 (weak and thin).
3. Weakness; fatigue.
Example phrases: 悴贱 (weak and lowly); 悴族 (a dwindling family).