
| hú | fox | 
| 狐 | fox | 
| 狐仙 | fox spirit; fox fairy | 
| 狐假虎威 | lit. the fox exploits the tiger's might (idiom); fig. to use powerful connections to intimidate people | 
| 狐女 | fox lady in folk stories, a beautiful girl who will seduce you then reveal herself as a ghost | 
| 狐媚 | bewitch by cajolery; entice by flattery; bewitching | 
| 狐媚淫态 | (by) attractive looks and seductive manners | 
| 狐尾猴 | [Zoology] a yarke; a saki | 
| 狐尾草 | [Botany] foxtail | 
| 狐朋狗友 | a pack of rogues (idiom); a gang of scoundrels | 
| 狐步 | foxtrot | 
| 狐步舞 | foxtrot dance | 
| 狐火 | foxfire | 
| 狐狸 | fox fig. sly and treacherous person | 
| 狐狸尾巴 | lit. fox's tail (idiom); visible sign of evil intentions to reveal one's evil nature evidence that reveals the villain | 
| 狐狸座 | Vulpecula (constellation) | 
| 狐狸精 | fox-spirit vixen witch | 
| 狐猴 | lemur | 
| 狐猿 | [Zoology] a macaco | 
| 狐獴 | meerkat | 
| 狐疑 | suspicious in doubt |