Chinese mnemonics and annotator
Matthews
身 shēn body
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#107
Chapter-08 HSK-A
7 strokes
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Explanation of characters by Herbert A. Giles
身 |
Shên is regarded as a picture of the human body. It is also used in the senses of I, self. |
Chinese-English (CC-CEDICT)
身
shēn
body/life/oneself/personally/one's morality and conduct/the main part of a structure or body/pregnant/classifier for sets of clothes: suit, twinset/Kangxi radical 158
Phrases ending with the given character
上shàng
半bàn
身shēn
the upper body
下xià
半bàn
身shēn
lower half of one's body
其qí
自zì
身shēn
one's own (respective)/proprietary
土tǔ
木mù
身shēn
one's body as wood and earth/undecorated/unvarnished (truth)
它tā
本běn
身shēn
itself
陈陳chén
省省xǐng
身身shēn
Shiing-Shen Chern (1911-2004), Chinese-American mathematician
鬼鬼guǐ
压壓yā
身身shēn
see 鬼壓床|鬼压床[gui3 ya1 chuang2]