六神无主 (liùshén wúzhǔ) - At a loss

六神无主 liùshén wúzhǔ - "At a loss"

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liù
shén
zhǔ

🔢 About At a loss

Six spirits no master - confused

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Master the stroke order for each character in 六神无主

1. liù

six

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Radical:
Strokes: 4

2. shén

god, spirit; divine, mysterious, supernatural

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Radical:
Strokes: 9

3.

no, not; lacking, -less

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Radical:
Strokes: 4

4. zhǔ

to own; to host; master; host; lord

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Radical:
Strokes: 5

📝 About "At a loss" in Chinese

The Chinese word for "At a loss" is 六神无主 (liùshén wúzhǔ). Six spirits no master - confused. This 4-character word is commonly used in Chinese everyday conversations and written Chinese.

Learning to write 六神无主 in Chinese characters helps you communicate more effectively in everyday Chinese situations. Each of the 4 characters (六, 神, 无, 主) contributes to the overall meaning. Mastering the correct stroke order ensures your handwriting looks natural to native Chinese speakers.

Use the interactive tools above to practice writing "At a loss" in Chinese. Watch the animated stroke demonstrations for each character in 六神无主, then test your knowledge with quiz mode. Regular practice with proper stroke order is the key to mastering written Chinese vocabulary.