Second tone
hun hún
Radical strokes
Radical: 氵 External strokes: 6 Total strokes: 9
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Wubi 86: IPLH Wubi 98: IPLH Cangjie: EBKQ
Stroke order number: 441451512 Four corner number: 37154 Unicode: CJK Unified Chinese character U 6D51
Basic character meaning
1.
The water is unclear and dirty: ~ fish in the water. ~turbid.
2.
Critical people are confused and ignorant: ~ people. ~ words. ~Egg. ~~Unfortunate.
3.
Full, full: ~ body. ~ Ran.
4.
Natural, simple: ~ ancient. ~ Park. ~Thick.
5.
Simply: "The white-headed hairpin is shorter, and the hairpin is too much to be desired."
6.
Surname.
Detailed word meaning
1.
(Phonetic. From water, military sound. Original meaning: the sound of strong water flowing )
2.
Same as the original meaning [surging sound]
Muddy, the sound of water gushing. ——"Jade Pian"
Muddy, the sound of mixed current. ——"Shuowen"
The dark sea and clouds surged behind it. ——"Selected Works·Zhang Xie·Seven Lives"
It is as clear as a river. ——"Fayan·Asking God". Note: "A torrent."
Wealth is as muddy as a spring. ——"Xunzi·Fuguo"
3.
River name [Hun River]
4.
The upper tributary of Sanggan River , also known as Hunyuan River, originates from the western foothills of the northern end of Shanxi Province
5.
The Lugou River’s nickname after the Yuan and Ming Dynasties was named after the turbid water of the river, which is now Yongding River
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Xiaoliao River, the largest tributary of the Liao River
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The Hunjiang River, also known as the Tongjia River, originates from the Longgang Mountains in Jilin Province
8.
The provincial name of Tuguhun nationality, an ethnic minority in ancient China [Tuguhun nationality]
9.
The abbreviation of Huntian theory [ Hun, the ancient theory that the Earth is inside the heaven as a yoke in an egg]
First of all, the Confucian scholars held the two meanings of "Hun" and "Gai" when discussing heaven. . Spiritual grace establishes righteousness, and Hun Gai is one. ——"Book of Liang"
10.
Surname
〈Shape〉
1.
turbid [muddy; turbid]
Muddy, turbid. ——"Qie Yun"
It is muddy and muddy. ——"Laozi"
Hundred means that all things are in a state of confusion and are not separated from each other. ——"Liezi·Tianrui"
The virtuous and the unfaithful are the dishonorable ones. ——"Book of Han·Biography of Dong Zhongshu"
2.
Another example: muddy water (turbid water); muddy yellow (turbid and yellowish); muddy ( turbid appearance)
3.
Big [torrent; vast]. Such as: Hunda (magnificent; broad); Hunmang (the appearance of vastness and boundlessness); Hunhong (the appearance of grand water flow); Hunhao (the appearance of grand water flow)
4.
Confused [stupid]. Such as: Hun Tong Sanpai (vague); Hun Chong (confused insect)
5.
Simple; unsophisticated [simple; honest].
Such as: Hunsu (simple, not gorgeous); Hunchun (simple and pure); Hunya (simple and elegant); Hunzi (pure and simple); Hunmu (simple and harmonious)
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Pure, no impurities [pure]. Such as: Muddy flower (Muddy. The same color when the dice is thrown); Muddy yellow (pure yellow); Huncui (pure); Muddy iron (pure iron)
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Full, whole [whole]. Such as: Hunlun (whole, complete, integrated); Huncheng (complete, integrated); Hunbi (completely different); Hunquan (complete; complete); Hunshe (Hun family. Whole family)
〈Deputy〉
1.
All, all, all [all]. Such as: Hun Tong (一***); Hun Bei (complete; complete)
2.
Just [at all; simply]
White-headed scratching Even shorter, the hairpin is full of lust. ——Du Fu's "Spring Hope"
3.
still; yet [still; yet]
Ba Tong was sleepless and went boating in the middle of the night. —— Du Fu's "Twelve Nights Playing with the Moon"
〈motion〉
1.
Mix; mix [mix]. Such as: huntong (mixed with, equal); hunrong (mixed, fused); hunza (mixed, mixed and doped)
2.
Hun, muddle along [ drift]
Only one of my disciples has been raised in the house for seven or eight months, eating wine and meat, and not seeing a single person with a lot of money. ——"The Scholars"
3.
See also hùn
Common phrases
1.
Asshole húndàn
(1)
[blackguard; scoundrel; bastard]: bad guy, villain, despicable gangster - general curse words
(2 )
[blackguard;wretch]: a confused and unreasonable person (swearing words)
2.
hunxun'è
[ignorant; simple-minded; muddle-headed] chaotic and ignorant; simple
3.
hungǔ
[vigorous and stylish] simple and honest
His calligraphy is vigorous and ancient, quite unique
4.
Húnhòu
(1)
[simple and honest]: honest; unsophisticated
He is vigorous
(2)
[(of writing, painting, etc.) vigorous and stylish; simple and vigorous]: [the style of poetry, calligraphy and painting] Simple and vigorous
Strong writing
5.
Húnhuà
[impudent remark] Boring words; joking words; confused words
6.
Húnhún-è'è
(1)
[simple-minded; muddle-headed; muddle along without an aim]
(2)
Sound and solemn appearance. Also pronounced as "unexamined"
(3)
Describes the appearance of chaos and ignorance
In fact, as for this group of ignorant people, they are always " "Ancient" has not been touched.
——Wen Yiduo's "Retro Air"
7.
hunjia húnjiā
(1)
[whole family]: The whole family
(2)
[wife]: Wife
The woman by the stove is the villain’s wife. ——"Water Margin"
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Húnjīn-púyù
(1)
[uncarved jade and unrefined gold] Unrefined gold and uncut jade. It is a metaphor for a pure and simple character
Rongmu mountain waves are like pure gold and jade. Everyone admires their treasures, but no one knows their utensils. ——"Book of Jin·Biography of Wang Rong"
(2)
Also called "Pure Jade and Hun Gold"
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Hun Húnkuò
[sum up] Summary
Húnkuò theme
10.
Húnlún
[in a mess] describe chaos
11.
hunpu húnpǔ
[simple and honest] simple and unpretentious; strong and simple
This painting has a simple style and unique ingenuity, which is really rare
12.
Húnqiúr, húnqiúr, húnqiúr
[bastard] 〈方〉: bastard
13.
hunran húnrán
[completely] describes being mixed together and inseparable
without realizing it
Indifferent
14.
Blend into one integral whole húnrán-yītǐ
[blend into one integral whole; unifide entity] form a complete and indissoluble Divided whole
15.
Húnrán-yītǐ
[harmonize] develop into a harmonious relationship; blend into one
Furniture The layout and architectural art are integrated
16.
Húnrú
[extremely alike] very similar; very similar
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Húnshēn
(1)
[anyway; anyhow] dialect.
Anyway, no matter what
You will not be able to live a good life if you are weak
(2)
Also known as "whole body"
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húnshēn
[all over; from head to foot] whole body
trembling with fear
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húnshēn-shàngxià
[whole being] whole body
20.
hunshí
(1 )
[strong]: Describes a strong body
After practicing bodybuilding, the muscles all over his body became stronger
(2)
[innocent]: Describe the innocence of a child
He has been honest and smart since he was a child
21.
Fish in troubled waters húnshuǐ-mōyú
[ fish in troubled waters; try to make a calamity the means to personal profit] is a metaphor for taking advantage of chaotic opportunities to gain improper benefits
A few wealthy families fish in troubled waters and become richer and richer, and the more they spend, the more they have
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22.
hunshuō
[talk nonsense] nonsense
hunshuō
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Armillary sphere húntiānyí
(1)
[armillary sphere]: armillary sphere
As an armillary sphere. ——"Book of the Later Han·Biography of Zhang Heng"
(2)
[celestial globe]: armillary sphere
24.
Armillary sphere húnyí
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round húnyuán
(1)
[perfectly round]
(2)
Very round
A round balloon
(3)
Referring to being round and thoughtful without showing any edge
Round temperament
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turbid húnzhuó
[muddy; turbid] turbidity due to precipitation or sediment
River water is turbid. ——Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Crossing Xiaogushan and Dagushan"
Disgusting turbid coffee