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1. In general, 兽 (shòu) refers to any type of animal, including both wild and domesticated animals. It can be used in a scientific or formal context, such as in the study of zoology (动物学 dòng wù xué) or in descriptions of different species of animals.
2. In traditional Chinese mythology and folklore, 兽 (shòu) often refers to mythical creatures or beasts, such as dragons (龙 lóng) and phoenixes (凤凰 fèng huáng). These creatures are often depicted as powerful and majestic, but also sometimes feared and dangerous.
3. In a more negative sense, 兽 (shòu) can also refer to brutal or savage animals, or to describe someone's behavior as animalistic or bestial. For example, someone who is cruel and violent may be described as 兽性 (shòu xìng) or "beastly nature."
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