Pinyin gǒu?
Radical 犭?
Stroke 8
Interpretation:
〈Name〉( Shape sound. From dog, sentence (gōu) sound. Original meaning: dog. Originally refers to small dog. The same as the original meaning.
Damn it. Expressing extreme contempt; referring to things that are inappropriate or people's frustration
Source:
Dog, dog. The big ones are dogs and the small ones are dogs. ——"Shuowen"
Gen is a dog. ——"Book of Changes Shuo Gua Chuan"
So the Dou Luck Dog was born in March. ——"Spring and Autumn Period·Testing on Different Mails". Note: "Dogs are born from the spirit of fighting."
Dogs are used to control poison. ——"Historical Records of the Qin Dynasty"
Those who imitate dogs lead them to the left. ——"Book of Rites·Qu Li 1". Shu: "The big one is a dog, and the small one is a dog."
When fierce officials come to our hometown,...the ones who are in uproar and frightened, even the chickens and dogs cannot rest in peace. ——"Snake Catcher's Theory" by Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty
There is a saying that "laughing at a man with missing teeth means that a dog's sinuses are wide open". ——"From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Bookstore"
Phrases:
1. Hunting dog [liè gǒu]?
A dog used for hunting, with drooping Also known as hounds due to their large ears, deep barks and ability to use scent trails to track prey.
2. Black dog [hēi gǒu]?
Black-haired dog.
3. Wolf dog [láng gǒu]?
A fine dog that looks like a wolf. It is ferocious and has a keen sense of smell. It can be used as a military dog, police dog, hunting dog, etc.
4. Dog badger [gǒu huān]?
That is, badger.
5. Shit [gǒu pì]?
Refers to what is said and written is useless - generally considered to be vulgar language.