| 庸 | [ yōng ] ordinary, to use |
| 庸人 | [ yōng rén ] mediocre person |
| 庸人庸福 | [ yōng rén yōng fú ] fools have good fortune (idiom) |
| 庸人自擾 | [ yōng rén zì raǒ ] lit. silly people get their panties in a bunch (idiom), fig. to get upset over nothing, to make problems for oneself |
| 庸俗 | [ yōng sú ] vulgar, tacky, tawdry |
| 庸俗化 | [ yōng sú huà ] debasement, vulgarization |
| 庸庸碌碌 | [ yōng yōng lù lù ] ordinary, mediocre |
| 庸才 | [ yōng caí ] mediocrity |
| 庸碌 | [ yōng lù ] mediocre |
| 庸碌無能 | [ yōng lù wú néng ] mediocre and incompetent |
| 庸醫 | [ yōng yī ] quack, charlatan |
| ⇒ 中庸 | [ zhōng yōng ] the Doctrine of the Mean, one of the Four Books 四書|四书[Si4 shu1] |
| ⇒ 中庸 | [ zhōng yōng ] golden mean (Confucianism), (literary) (of person) mediocre, ordinary |
| ⇒ 中庸之道 | [ zhōng yōng zhī daò ] doctrine of the mean, moderation in all things |
| ⇒ 凡庸 | [ fán yōng ] ordinary, mediocre |
| ⇒ 大庸 | [ dà yōng ] Dayong, former name of Zhangjiajie 張家界|张家界[Zhang1 jia1 jie4], Hunan |
| ⇒ 居庸關 | [ jū yōng guān ] Juyongguan, frontier fortress on Great Wall north of Beijing, in Changping district 昌平區|昌平区[Chang1 ping2 qu1] |
| ⇒ 平庸 | [ píng yōng ] mediocre, indifferent, commonplace |
| ⇒ 平庸之輩 | [ píng yōng zhī beì ] a nobody, a nonentity |
| ⇒ 庸人庸福 | [ yōng rén yōng fú ] fools have good fortune (idiom) |
| ⇒ 庸庸碌碌 | [ yōng yōng lù lù ] ordinary, mediocre |
| ⇒ 昏庸 | [ hūn yōng ] muddleheaded |
| ⇒ 毋庸 | [ wú yōng ] no need for |
| ⇒ 無庸 | [ wú yōng ] variant of 毋庸[wu2 yong1] |
| ⇒ 登庸人才 | [ dēng yōng rén caí ] to employ talent (idiom) |
| ⇒ 金庸 | [ jīn yōng ] Jin Yong, pen name of Louis Cha (1924-2018), wuxia 武俠|武侠[wu3 xia2] novelist, author of the 1957-1961 Condor Trilogy |
| ⇒ 附庸 | [ fù yōng ] vassal, dependent, subordinate, subservient, appendage |
| ⇒ 附庸風雅 | [ fù yōng fēng yǎ ] (of an uneducated person) to mingle with the cognoscenti, to pose as a culture lover, to be a culture snob, having pretensions to culture |