| 狐 | [ hú ] fox |
| 狐假虎威 | [ hú jiǎ hǔ weī ] lit. the fox exploits the tiger's might (idiom); fig. to use powerful connections to intimidate people |
| 狐女 | [ hú nǚ ] fox lady, in folk stories, a beautiful girl who will seduce you then reveal herself as a ghost |
| 狐朋狗友 | [ hú péng goǔ yoǔ ] a pack of rogues (idiom); a gang of scoundrels |
| 狐步舞 | [ hú bù wǔ ] fox-trot (ballroom dance) (loanword) |
| 狐狸 | [ hú li ] fox, fig. sly and treacherous person |
| 狐狸尾巴 | [ hú li weǐ ba ] lit. fox's tail (idiom); visible sign of evil intentions, to reveal one's evil nature, evidence that reveals the villain |
| 狐狸座 | [ hú li zuò ] Vulpecula (constellation) |
| 狐狸精 | [ hú li jīng ] fox-spirit, vixen, witch, enchantress |
| 狐猴 | [ hú hoú ] lemur |
| 狐獴 | [ hú měng ] meerkat |
| 狐疑 | [ hú yí ] suspicious, in doubt |
| 狐群狗黨 | [ hú qún goǔ dǎng ] a skulk of foxes, a pack of dogs (idiom), a gang of rogues |
| 狐臭 | [ hú choù ] body odor, bromhidrosis |
| 狐蝠 | [ hú fú ] flying fox, fruit bat (Pteroptidae) |
| 狐鬼神仙 | [ hú guǐ shén xiān ] foxes, ghosts and immortals, supernatural beings, usually fictional |
| ⇒ 九尾狐 | [ jiǔ weǐ hú ] nine-tailed fox (mythological creature) |
| ⇒ 令狐 | [ líng hú ] old place name (in modern Linyi county 臨猗縣|临猗县, Shanxi), two-character surname Linghu |
| ⇒ 令狐德棻 | [ líng hú dé fēn ] Linghu Defen (583-666), Tang dynasty historian, compiler of History of Zhou of the Northern dynasties 周書|周书 |
| ⇒ 兔死狐悲 | [ tù sǐ hú beī ] lit. if the rabbit dies, the fox grieves (idiom); fig. to have sympathy with a like-minded person in distress |
| ⇒ 搜狐 | [ soū hú ] Sohu, Chinese web portal and online media company |
| ⇒ 搜狐網 | [ soū hú wǎng ] Sohu, Chinese web portal and online media company |
| ⇒ 極地狐 | [ jí dì hú ] arctic fox |
| ⇒ 沙漠之狐 | [ shā mò zhī hú ] Desert Fox |
| ⇒ 火狐 | [ huǒ hú ] Firefox (web browser) |
| ⇒ 火狐 | [ huǒ hú ] red panda (Ailurus fulgens), red fox (Vulpes vulpes) |
| ⇒ 玄狐 | [ xuán hú ] silver or black fox (Vulpes alopex argentatus) |
| ⇒ 白狐 | [ baí hú ] arctic fox |
| ⇒ 社鼠城狐 | [ shè shǔ chéng hú ] lit. rat in a country shrine, fox on town walls; fig. unprincipled thugs who abuse others' power to bully and exploit people |
| ⇒ 篝火狐鳴 | [ goū huǒ hú míng ] to tell fox ghost stories around a bonfire and incite rebellion, an uprising is afoot (idiom) |
| ⇒ 老狐狸 | [ laǒ hú li ] old fox, fig. cunning person |
| ⇒ 耳廓狐 | [ ěr kuò hú ] fennec, Vulpes zerda |
| ⇒ 赤狐 | [ chì hú ] red fox (Vulpes vulpes) |
| ⇒ 野狐禪 | [ yě hú chán ] heresy |
| ⇒ 銀狐 | [ yín hú ] silver or black fox (Vulpes alopex argentatus), also written 玄狐 |