Chinese Character: 辱 (rǔ - Humiliation)
Radical: 辰 (morning radical)
Stroke Count: 10 (10 strokes)
Character Decomposition: 辰 + 寸 (morning + inch)
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: rǔ (third tone)
辱 primarily means humiliation or disgrace, and is used in various contexts related to shame and dishonor.
辱 is primarily used as a noun to describe humiliation or disgrace, and can also be used in compound words to describe various aspects of shame and dishonor.
In Chinese culture, 辱 reflects the importance of maintaining face and the significance of avoiding humiliation in social interactions.
他感到非常耻辱。(Tā gǎn dào fēi cháng chǐ rǔ.)
He felt very ashamed.
Remember 辱 as "morning inch" - the 辰 represents morning, and 寸 means inch, together forming the concept of humiliation or disgrace.