zuò
verb

Meanings

  1. 1 to feel ashamed (classical)
  2. 2 to change countenance from shame (archaic)

Examples

Yǎng bùkuì yú tiān, fǔ bù zuò yú rén.
Looking up, he was not ashamed before Heaven; looking down, he felt no shame before others.

Tips

history
is not used independently in modern Chinese. It is best known from the Mencius line 俯不怍于人 (to feel no shame before others). It joins the heart radical with the phonetic , which also seeds and .
register
Classical and literary only; encountered in old texts and etymology notes, not in everyday speech.

Components

radical
xīn
heart; feeling
The left-side heart radical (the side form of ) marks this as an inner emotion — the felt sting of shame.
phonetic
zhà
suddenly; abrupt
Supplies the sound (drifted from zhà to zuò). The same phonetic appears in and .

Stroke Order

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