- 反刍 fǎnchú to chew the cudTo ruminate; the process where animals like cows and sheep bring food back from the stomach to the mouth to be chewed again.
- 刍议 chúyì my humble opinion(humble) My own modest observations or suggestions, literally "a grass-cutter's comment"; often used in the titles of articles or books.
- 反刍动物 fǎnchúdòngwù ruminantAny animal that brings food back up from its stomach to chew it again, such as cows, sheep, or deer
- 刍灵 chúlíng effigies(literary) straw figures of people or horses burned or buried with the dead as funeral offerings in ancient times
- 刍牧 chúmù to graze livestockto put livestock out to pasture to feed on grass
- 刍狗 chúgǒu straw dogdog figurine woven from straw, used in ancient sacrificial ceremonies and discarded immediately afterward
- 刍秣 chúmò fodderhay or straw used as food for cattle and horses; livestock feed
- 刍粮 chúliáng army provisionsfodder for horses and food for soldiers
- 刍荛 chúráo to cut grass and firewoodto mow grass and cut firewood; to gather fuel
- 刍菽 chúshū animal feedgrass and beans used as fodder for livestock
- 刍言 chúyán my humble opiniona humble way to refer to one's own speech or views; my opinions
- 刍豢 chúhuàn livestock(literary) farm animals; specifically those fed on grass (such as cattle and sheep) and those fed on grain (such as dogs and pigs)
- 反裘负刍 fǎnqiúfùchú to live in povertyLiterally "to wear one's fur coat inside out while carrying firewood"; describes a life of poverty and hard work.
- 土龙刍狗 tǔlóngchúgǒu undeserved reputation(idiom) like a dragon made of clay or a dog made of straw; used to describe someone or something with a reputation that does not match reality
- 束刍 shùchú to bind hayto tie dried grass or hay into bundles, used metaphorically in ancient texts for marriage
- 生刍 shēngchú fresh grass(literary) Freshly cut grass; used to symbolize high virtue or a person of noble character.
- 石龙刍 shílóngchú baltic rushA type of flowering plant in the rush family, specifically Juncus balticus.
- 苾刍 bìchú Buddhist monkA fully ordained male monk in Buddhism; feminine version is [[苾刍尼|苾芻尼|bi4 chu2 ni2]]
- 苾刍尼 bìchúní bhikkhunia fully ordained Buddhist nun
- 阿刍鞞耶佛 āchúbìyéfó Akshobhya BuddhaAkshobhya Buddha, one of the Five Wisdom Buddhas in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, associated with the direction East
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