adverb #23,056

Meanings

  1. 1 do not
  2. 2 must not
  3. 3 no (classical prohibitive)

Examples

Wúyōngzhìyí, tā shì zuì yōuxiù de hòuxuǎnrén.
Without a doubt, he is the best candidate.
Wúwàng chū xīn.
Never forget your original intention.

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is a Classical Chinese prohibitive particle, equivalent to modern 不要 (bùyào) or (bié). It survives in formal written Chinese and set phrases such as 毋庸置疑 (needless to say) and (need not). It is rarely used in everyday speech.

Components

ideograph
do not; classical prohibitive
derives from (mother) with an added stroke crossing through, turning the picture into a prohibitive: "do not, must not." Itself a Kangxi radical (#80) — abstract marker, not a real-world drawing. Found mostly in classical Chinese and set phrases like 毋庸置疑 (no need to doubt).

Radical

Do Not Kangxi #80

A spinoff of (mother) with one extra stroke marking the prohibitive 'do not'. As an indexing radical covers a small group of characters that share the same enclosing shape — (mother), (every), (poison), (nourish), (pierce through). The standalone reading survives mainly in formal phrases.

Used in

Showing 2 of 2 · default form 毋
guàn
old variant of 贯 — to pierce through; to thread; string of coins (archaic)
do not · must not

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