Learn to Write Chinese Characters with Video Tutorials
Watch the video of writing the Chinese character "躬", learn the correct stroke order (笔顺) of the character "躬", and master the standard way of writing the character "躬".
Free Printable Handwriting Practice with Stroke Order: 躬
Printable Writing Practice Worksheet of "躬" in Portrait Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)
躬 [gōng]
1. Body; the entire physical form.
([En.] Body)
2. Oneself; personally.
- Example: 反躬自问 (to reflect upon oneself)
- Example: 躬行实践 (to practice personally)
- Example: 事必躬亲 (to personally attend to matters)
3. To bend the body.
- Example: 鞠躬 (to bow)
- Example: 躬身下拜 (to bow down in respect)
4. (Noun) Referring to life.
([En.] Life)
5. (Noun) Referring to an arm; from elbow to wrist.
([En.] Arm)
6. (Pronoun) Oneself; self.
([En.] Oneself; self)
7. (Adverb) Personally; in person.
([En.] Personally)
8. (Verb) To have; to possess.
([En.] Have)
9. (Verb) To slightly bend forward, showing respect.
([En.] Bend forward; arch; bow)
10. (Adjective) Related to difficulty or distress; figuratively being in dire straits.
([En.] Distress; dire straits)
Note: The character "躬" traditionally carries a connotation of acting with one's own body, reflecting a deeper sense of personal responsibility and involvement in actions and affairs.