The document lists 8 common feelings in Chinese characters with pinyin romanization: angry, bored, happy, hungry, sad, surprised, thirsty, and worried. Each feeling is represented by a single Chinese character followed by the pinyin and an English translation. The feelings are organized into two columns of 4 characters each.
The document lists 8 common feelings in Chinese characters with pinyin romanization: angry, bored, happy, hungry, sad, surprised, thirsty, and worried. Each feeling is represented by a single Chinese character followed by the pinyin and an English translation. The feelings are organized into two columns of 4 characters each.
The document lists 8 common feelings in Chinese characters with pinyin romanization: angry, bored, happy, hungry, sad, surprised, thirsty, and worried. Each feeling is represented by a single Chinese character followed by the pinyin and an English translation. The feelings are organized into two columns of 4 characters each.