Pinyin: pō, radical: pi. Stroke: 11. Stroke order: horizontal apostrophe/horizontal hook, vertical apostrophe, vertical, horizontal apostrophe, dot, horizontal, apostrophe, vertical, horizontal fold, apostrophe, dot. Quo, one of the Chinese single characters, used in both ancient and modern texts, and also used as a surname in modern Chinese interpretation.
Basic Interpretation: 1. biased, unorthodox, biased. 2. very, rather, quite well, quite good, quite puzzled, quite interested, quite unimpressed.
Detailed definition: 〈形〉 (形声). From page, skin sound. Page (xié), human head. (original meaning: head bias) Same as the original meaning quite, head bias also. --Shuowen (说文), bias, tilt, not flat, following the rope and ink but not quite. --Chu Shi - Li Sao Heaven is not quite covered, and the earth is not loaded with partiality. --Shi Ji - Xiong Nu Lei Zhuan (The Records of the Grand Historian) "There is no bias or prejudice in following the righteousness of the king. --Shu Hongfan.
Group words: Quite for, Quite with, Quite rich, Quite biased, Quite glazed, Quite flat, Quite Lai, Quite shin, Quite side, Quite radical, Quite good, Quite pronged, Quite off, Quite super, Quite pear, Quite up, Quite Fu, Quite Edward, Quite biased, Quite nai, Quite class, Quite open, Quite back, Quite me, Quite resignation, Quite say, Quite, Quite quite, Quite enduring, Quite pole, Quite Lee, Quite say, Quite lean, Quite secluded, Quite lose, Quite ridicule, Quite ling, Quite risky, Quite 颣.