"躬" • Chinese-English Dictionary

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(Bushou)
Strokes 7
Composition
Strokes 10
Structure
Decomp. 身弓
Prononciation
Mandarin gōng
Entry Methods
Pinyin gong1
Kanji /
Cangjie
HHN
竹竹弓
Sijiao 2722.7
Wubi TMDX
CNS 11643 1-5845
Encodages (hexa)
Unicode U+8EAC
GB2312 B9AA
BIG5 B060
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 gōng old variant of 躬[gong1]
Results beginning with 躬
 gōng shēn to bow / personally
 gōng xíng to personally undertake or manage
 gōng qīn to attend to personally / in person
 gōng lu:3 to carry out a task personally / to take responsibility for
 gōng yì to call (at sb's home) personally
Approximate Results for 躬
 jū gōng to bow / (literary) to bend down
 shèng gōng the Emperor's body / Holy body / the current reigning Emperor
 jū gōng jìn cuì to bend to a task and spare no effort (idiom) / striving to the utmost
 bēi gōng qū xī to bow and bend the knee (idiom) / fawning / bending and scraping to curry favor
 shì bì gōng qīn to attend to everything personally
 dǎ gōng zuò yī to bow respectfully with clasped hands / to beg humbly
 bēi gōng qū jié to bow and scrape / to act servilely
 jū gōng jìn lì to bend to a task and spare no effort (idiom) / striving to the utmost / same as 鞠躬盡瘁|鞠躬尽瘁[ju1 gong1 jin4 cui4]
 fǎn gōng zì wèn introspection / to ask oneself
 jū gōng jìn cuì , sǐ ér hòu yǐ to bend to a task and spare no effort unto one's dying day (idiom) / striving to the utmost one's whole life / with every breath in one's body, unto one's dying day
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