| 蜕变 | tuì biàn | to transform; to morph; to degenerate; metamorphosis; transmutation; transformation; decay; degeneration | |
| 蜕化 | tuì huà | (of insects) to undergo metamorphosis; (fig.) to be transformed; to metamorphose; to become degraded | |
| 蜕皮 | tuì pí | skin cast off during molting; exuvium; to pupate; to molt; to slough; to cast off an old skin or shell | |
| 蝉蜕 | chán tuì | cicada slough; fig. to free oneself; to extricate oneself from | |
| 蜕化变质 | tuì huà biàn zhì | to degenerate (morally) (idiom); to become depraved |
| 1 | Awake, the body gradually exuviate go a layer of gauze. | |
| 2 | Of or relating to the cast-off skins or cuticles of various animals. | |
| 3 | During this single day, they molt twice, mate, and lay eggs in water. | |
| 4 | Your wealth, fame and temporal power will shrivel to irrelevance. | |
| 5 | It was free to shed it's cocoon of anger and fear and sadness. |