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媿 Stroke Order

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Information of 媿

Pinyin kuì
Radical
Strokes
12 strokes
Usage
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Definition
媿 [kuì] 1. Same as "愧". Example: In the "Book of Han" (Han Shu) it states: “I am very ashamed for ruling over the world for a long time without clarity and capability.” 2. 同“愧”. Meaning: To feel ashamed. Later written as "愧". 3. 羞辱 (to humiliate). Example: In "Guang Ya" it states: "媿, meaning shame." 4. 感谢 (to thank). Example: In "New Book of Tang" it is stated: "I often feel thankful to my elders and think of ways to repay them." 5. Same as "醜". Example: In "Pian Hai Lei Bian", it mentions: "媿, ancient text for the character '醜'". 6. Surname. Example: In "Continuing the General Records," it is listed: "媿, seen in 'Surname Garden'. During Han Dynasty, there were people named 媿牟 and 媿戊."
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