Pinyin of shame

The pinyin of shame: chǐ.

Lateral ear, outer stroke 4, total stroke 10.

Wu Bi BHG, Cang Xie SJYLM, Ma Zheng CEII, quadrilateral 1 14 10.

Structure left and right, code 5 103, location 1960, unified code 803B.

Stroke order: one, one, one, one, one, one, one, one, one.

Basic meaning: shame, humiliation: shame. Revenge. Great shame. Laugh and scold.

Related words:

Laugh at [chǐ xiao]?

(Touched) Humiliating and mocking: If you do the right thing, you are not afraid of people. Smile [close].

Shame [kě chǐ]?

We should be ashamed. [Objection] Glory.

Shameless?

Describe a thick-skinned and shameless person.

Shameless to ask [b chǐXiàwèn]?

There is no shame in asking for advice from people who are lower in status and less knowledgeable than themselves.

Shame [chǐ rǔ]?

(name) damaged reputation; Feel ashamed or humiliated: suffer ~. [Almost] shame. [against] honor.