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gōng(gong1) // pronunciation of 躬 in Mandarin Pinyin

Basic information about 躬

Unihan definition: body; personally, in person

Number of strokes: 10
Examples of other characters consisting of 10 strokes: , , , , , , , , ,

Radical:  158.3

HSK level: 6
Other HSK 6 characters: , , , , , , , , , more hsk 6 charaters »

Frequency rank: 2650

General standard index number: 1972

Examples of words containing this character: 圣躬, 躬履, 躬行, 躬亲, 躬诣, 躬身, 鞠躬, 事必躬亲, 卑躬屈节, 卑躬屈膝, 反躬自问, 打躬作揖, 鞠躬尽力, 鞠躬尽瘁, 鞠躬尽瘁,死而后已

English translation (based on CEDICT):

躬[gōng]:
- body
- oneself
- personally
- to bow
躳|躬[gōng]:
- old variant of [gong1]

Details

Unicode code point: U+8EAC

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