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Chinese Character '辱' - Meaning, Stroke Order, and Cultural Significance #3364337 (License: Personal Use)
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This image displays the traditional Chinese character '辱' (pinyin: rǔ), composed of 10 strokes and classified under the radical 言 (speech). It conveys meanings such as humiliation, disgrace, insult, or to dishonor-frequently appearing in classical literature, legal texts, and ethical discussions. Its structure combines 言 (speech) and 辱 (a phonetic component with semantic resonance), reflecting how language can inflict or denote shame.
Used in educational materials for learning Chinese characters, cultural studies, linguistics resources, or articles discussing Confucian ethics, historical narratives of honor, or modern social commentary on shame and reputation. Matches user intent for language learning, etymology research, or visual reference for designers and translators.
Related Cliparts: Discover the Chinese character '辱' (rǔ), meaning humiliation or disgrace. Learn its stroke order, usage in classical and modern contexts, and cultural implications.
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