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wáng

roi; monarque; chef; tête

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Exemples de phrases

这个字念“王”。

Zhège zì niàn “wáng”.

This character is pronounced “wáng”.

王先生是我们的老师。

Wáng xiānsheng shì wǒmen de lǎoshī.

Mr. Wang is our teacher.

我姓王。

Wǒ xìng Wáng.

My family name is Wang.

Synonymes

(jūn)

king

(zhǔ)

master

Antonymes

(chén)

subject

(mín)

people

Étymologie et composants

The Chinese character 王 (wáng) for "king" is a pictograph depicting a person standing on top of a platform. The platform represents the high position of the king, while the person represents the power and authority of the king. The character 王 is also used to represent the concept of "royalty" or "kingship".The character 王 is composed of two parts: the radical 亠 (tóu), which means "top" or "head", and the phonetic component 玉 (yù), which means "jade". The radical 亠 is placed on top of the phonetic component 玉 to indicate that the king is the highest authority in the land. The phonetic component 玉 also suggests that the king is a person of great wealth and power.The character 王 has been used in Chinese writing for over 3,000 years. It is one of the most common characters in the Chinese language, and it is used in a wide variety of contexts. The character 王 can be used as a noun, a verb, or an adjective. As a noun, 王 means "king" or "royalty". As a verb, 王 means "to rule" or "to reign". As an adjective, 王 means "royal" or "kingly".The character 王 is a powerful symbol of authority and power. It is a reminder that even the most powerful people in the world are still subject to the laws of nature and the will of the people.