Usage of the character 儒
rú
儒
[儒]
- scholar
- Confucian
Rújiā
儒家
[儒家]
- Confucian school, founded by Confucius 孔子 ( Kǒngzǐ) (551-479 BC) and Mencius 孟子 ( Mèngzǐ) (c. 372-c. 289 BC)
Rúxué
儒学
[儒學]
- Confucianism
Rújiào
儒教
[儒教]
- Confucianism
hóngrú
宏儒
[宏儒]
- learned scholar
Rúzhě
儒者
[儒者]
- Confucian
yūrú
迂儒
[迂儒]
- unrealistic
- pedantic and impractical
rúshēng
儒生
[儒生]
- Confucian scholar (old)
zhūrú
侏儒
[侏儒]
- dwarf
- pygmy
- small person
- midget
rúgèn
儒艮
[儒艮]
- dugong
Rúshì
儒士
[儒士]
- a Confucian scholar
rúyǎ
儒雅
[儒雅]
- scholarly
- refined
- cultured
- courteous
quǎnrú
犬儒
[犬儒]
- cynic
sùrú
宿儒
[宿儒]
- experienced scholar
- old expert in the field
Xīn Rújiā
新儒家
[新儒家]
- New Confucianism, a social and political movement founded in 1920s China that combines aspects of Western and Eastern philosophy
- see also 當代新儒家/当代新儒家 ( Dāngdài Xīn Rújiā)
Lǐ Yīngrú
李英儒
[李英儒]
- Li Yingru (1913-1989), calligrapher and writer, author of many novels about the war as seen by the communists
Rúlüèrì
儒略日
[儒略日]
- Julian day (astronomy)
zhūrúzhèng
侏儒症
[侏儒症]
- pituitary dwarfism
quǎnrúzhǔyì
犬儒主义
[犬儒主義]
- cynicism
dúzūnrúshù
独尊儒术
[獨尊儒術]
- dismiss the hundred schools, revere only the Confucians (slogan of the Former Han dynasty)
fénshūkēngrú
焚书坑儒
[焚書坑儒]
- to burn the Confucian classics and bury alive the Confucian scholars (acts supposedly committed by the first emperor 秦始皇 ( Qín Shǐhuáng))
Rúlín Wàishǐ
儒林外史
[儒林外史]
- The Scholars, satirical Qing dynasty novel by Wu Jingzi 吳敬梓/吴敬梓 ( Wú Jingzì)
zhūrúcāngshǔ
侏儒仓鼠
[侏儒倉鼠]
- dwarf hamster
Tàixīdàrú
泰西大儒
[泰西大儒]
- Great European Scholar (honorific title of Matteo Ricci)
Dāngdài Xīn Rújiā
当代新儒家
[當代新儒家]
- Contemporary New Confucianism
- see 新儒家 ( Xīn Rújiā)
Xiàndài Xīn Rújiā
现代新儒家
[現代新儒家]
- Modern New Confucianism
- see also 新儒家 ( Xīn Rújiā)
Rúlè· Fán'ěrnà
儒勒·凡尔纳
[儒勒·凡爾納]
- Jules Verne (1828-1905), French novelist specializing in science fiction and adventure stories
Kǎnbèi'ěrzhūrúcāngshǔ
坎贝尔侏儒仓鼠
[坎貝爾侏儒倉鼠]
- Campbell's dwarf hamster (Phodopus campbelli)
bàchùbǎijiā,dúzūnrúshù
罢黜百家,独尊儒术
[罷黜百家,獨尊儒術]
- Dismiss the hundred schools, revere only the Confucian (idiom)
- sole dominant ideology