kuì
to be dispersed
to break down
to fester
to ulcerate
kuì
to lack
lacking
empty
exhausted
kuí
chief
head
outstanding
exceptional
stalwart
kuì
to make an offering to the gods
variant of 饋|馈[kui4]
kuí
crotch
15th of the 28th constellations of Chinese astronomy
Kuí
one-legged mountain demon of Chinese mythology
Chinese mythical figure who invented music and dancing
Chinese rain god
surname Kui
Zhōng Kuí
Zhong Kui (mythological figure, supposed to drive away evil spirits)
(fig.) a person with the courage to fight against evil
kuī
deficiency
deficit
luckily
it's lucky that...
(often ironically) fancy that...
Lǐ Kuí
Li Kui, character in the novel Water Margin 水滸全傳|水浒全传[Shui3 hu3 quan2 zhuan4]
Kuí
surname Kui
Zhou Dynasty vassal state
kuī
high and mighty (of mountain)
hilly
kuí
cheekbone
crossroads
high
kuí
in opposition to
separated from
kuí
see 櫆師|櫆师[kui2 shi1] Polaris, the north star
Lǐ Kuī
Li Kui (455-395 BC), legalist philosopher and statesman of Wei state 魏國|魏国[Wei4 guo2]
kuì
old variant of 潰|溃[kui4]
to fester
to ulcerate
kuí
(of a horse) powerful
strong