The Chinese character【鞠】is used to describe actions or etiquette, and is mainly used for the following meanings:
To bow or act. Explanation: (1) To bend. For example: “bow”. (2) Raising. Such as: “Ju Yu”. (3) A ball made of leather stitched together and stuffed with soft materials such as bird feathers. For example: “Cuju”.
Below, you can see how this Chinese character is pronounced.
Mandarin Pinyin of 【鞠】:jū
Cantonese Jyutping of 【鞠】:guk1
Here, you can find an overview of the character 【鞠】︰
Here are some situations where you can use【鞠】, for example:Describing an action or ritual , It means mainly to bow or act .The vast and layered meanings of Chinese characters can involve refined details and particular applications that may not be completely conveyed here.
【鞠】is a single word that enhances clarity and specificity when matched with others, for example【鞠躬、鞠育】(Mandarin Pinyin:jū gōng 、jū yù/ Cantonese Jyutping:guk1 gung1 、guk1 juk6)
This character is made up of 17 strokes,It is a Chinese character that must be learned by those aiming to reach a near-native level of proficiency in Chinese,Here’s a practical example using this character.:
孩子向長輩深深地鞠了一躬以示感謝。
The child bowed deeply to his elders to show his gratitude.
I trust you’ll enjoy immersing yourself in the world of Chinese and discovering more insights. You can browse through the additional details at your own speed.

