wáng

king, ruler; royal; surname

HSK 5 #299

DEFINITIONS

王 wáng
  • surname Wang
  • king or monarch
  • best or strongest of its type
  • grand
  • great
王 wàng
  • to rule
  • to reign over

STROKES

WORDS

張三,李四,五,趙六 zhāng sān , lǐ sì , wáng wǔ , zhào liù four proverbial names; Tom, Dick and Harry
李赵 zhāng wáng lǐ zhào anyone; Mr Average; any Tom, Dick or Harry
李趙 zhāng wáng lǐ zhào anyone; Mr Average; any Tom, Dick or Harry
必然国 bì rán wáng guó realm of necessity (philosophy)
必然國 bì rán wáng guó realm of necessity (philosophy)
恭亲 gōng qīn wáng Grand Prince (Qing title)
恭親 gōng qīn wáng Grand Prince (Qing title)
恭亲奕䜣 gōng qīn wáng yì xīn Grand Prince Yixin (1833-1898), sixth son of Emperor Daoguang, prominent politician, diplomat and modernizer in late Qing
恭親奕訢 gōng qīn wáng yì xīn Grand Prince Yixin (1833-1898), sixth son of Emperor Daoguang, prominent politician, diplomat and modernizer in late Qing
悼襄 dào xiāng wáng King Daoxiang of Zhao 趙國|赵国, reigned 245-236 BC
爱德华子岛 ài dé huá wáng zǐ dǎo Prince Edward Island (province of Canada)
愛德華子島 ài dé huá wáng zǐ dǎo Prince Edward Island (province of Canada)
成则为,败则为寇 chéng zé wéi wáng , bài zé wéi kòu lit. called a king if successful, called a bandit if defeated (idiom); fig. losers are always in the wrong
成則為,敗則為寇 chéng zé wéi wáng , bài zé wéi kòu lit. called a king if successful, called a bandit if defeated (idiom); fig. losers are always in the wrong
败寇 chéng wáng bài kòu see 成則為王,敗則為寇|成则为王,败则为寇[cheng2 ze2 wei2 wang2 , bai4 ze2 wei2 kou4]
敗寇 chéng wáng bài kòu see 成則為王,敗則為寇|成则为王,败则为寇[cheng2 ze2 wei2 wang2 , bai4 ze2 wei2 kou4]
成者为,败者为寇 chéng zhě wéi wáng , bài zhě wéi kòu see 成則為王,敗則為寇|成则为王,败则为寇[cheng2 ze2 wei2 wang2 , bai4 ze2 wei2 kou4]
成者為,敗者為寇 chéng zhě wéi wáng , bài zhě wéi kòu see 成則為王,敗則為寇|成则为王,败则为寇[cheng2 ze2 wei2 wang2 , bai4 ze2 wei2 kou4]
戴安娜妃 dài ān nà wáng fēi Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-1997)
托勒密 tuō lè mì wáng Ptolemy, kings of Egypt after the partition of Alexander the Great's Empire in 305 BC
托塔天 tuō tǎ tiān wáng the pagoda bearing god
擒贼擒 qín zéi qín wáng to defeat the enemy by capturing their chief (idiom)
擒賊擒 qín zéi qín wáng to defeat the enemy by capturing their chief (idiom)
攝政 shè zhèng wáng regent
新罗朝 xīn luó wáng cháo Silla, Korean kingdom 57 BC-935 AD; one of the Korean Three Kingdoms from 1st century AD, defeating its rivals Paikche 百濟|百济[Bai3 ji4] and Koguryo 高句麗|高句丽[Gao1 gou1 li2] around 660 in alliance with Tang China; unified Silla 658-935