How to pronounce the character chu
[chù]
Radical: ten
Strokes: 24
Five strokes : fhfh
Traditional Chinese: Chu
Explanation: upright; towering.
"Chu" is a standard first-level character (commonly used character) in modern Chinese. It is pronounced as chù in Mandarin and is a knowing character in the Six Books. The basic meaning of "chu" is to be upright, towering, like standing tall.
Kangxi Dictionary
The Collection of Guangyun Chou Liuqie Yun Yunhui teaches Liuqie, which is inspiring to the sound. The jade articles are all in harmony. The vegetation is flourishing. Zuo Si·Wu Du's poems are astonishingly beautiful.
It also has a broad and straight rhyme. The meaning of Yuan Bao Jing's words is clear but not false. Pay attention to the straight and not arrogant.
It also has long rhyme and straight appearance. Xie Lingyun's "Shanju Fu" is about the things he knows. Du Mu·Afang Palace is endowed with honeycomb water vortices, and it is unknown how many tens of millions of them have fallen there.
It also adds rhyme and appearance. The rhyme is high. Sima Xiangru·Shanglin Fu Chongshan stands tall.
And Guangyun Jiyun Chu Liuqie Zhengyun Changliuqie, Yin Yi.
He gathered all the people who wanted to be ugly and expressed their displeasure. Same meaning as chu?chù?
〈dynamic〉
(Understanding. From three straight. Original meaning: upright) Same as the original meaning? [stand tall and upright]
Five steps to the first floor, ten steps to the pavilion... I don’t know how many tens of millions it cost. ——Du Mu's "Ode to Afang Palace"
The palace is explained by the stars. ——Shu Yuanyu's "Inscription on Chongyan Temple, Yongxing County, Ezhou, Tang Dynasty"
Changes in Parts of Speech
◎?chu?chù?
〈Shape〉
p>Towering?[rising sharply].
Such as: Chu Chu (towering appearance)