xiū
repair; build; embellish; study
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我在修电脑。
wǒ zài xiū diànnǎo.
I am fixing the computer.
他正在修房子。
tā zhèngzài xiū fángzi.
He is repairing the house.
这本书需要修理。
zhè běn shū xūyào xiūlǐ.
This book needs to be repaired.
毁 (huǐ)
destroy
拆 (chāi)
demolish
The Chinese character 修 (xiū) is composed of two parts: the radical 彡 (sān) and the phonetic component 攸 (yōu). The radical 彡 represents hair or feathers, while the phonetic component 攸 is a variant of the character 繇 (yóu), which means "to go" or "to travel". Together, these two components suggest the idea of "to trim" or "to groom".In ancient times, the character 修 was used to refer to the act of cutting or trimming hair or feathers. It was also used in a more general sense to mean "to put in order" or "to arrange". Over time, the meaning of the character expanded to include the ideas of "to cultivate", "to study", and "to improve".Today, the character 修 is used in a wide variety of contexts. It can be used as a verb to mean "to repair", "to fix", or "to renovate". It can also be used as a noun to refer to a "workshop" or a "studio". In addition, the character 修 is often used in Chinese names, such as the name of the famous Chinese philosopher Confucius (孔子, Kǒngzǐ).The character 修 is a versatile and important character in the Chinese language. It has a rich history and a wide range of meanings, making it a valuable tool for expressing oneself in Chinese.