尚
Meaning:
still, yet; even; fairly, rather
HSK 5
Frequency:
#1870
Pinyin:
shàng
Strokes:
8
Radical:
⺌
How to Write 尚 - 8 Strokes
Watch how each stroke is written step-by-step
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About "尚" in Chinese
The Chinese character 尚 (shàng) means "still, yet; even; fairly, rather". It is classified as an HSK 5 character, making it part of advanced Chinese vocabulary. This character is written with 8 strokes. Common words containing 尚 include: 和尚, 尊尚, 尚且.
📚 Words and Phrases with 尚
Common words containing this character
和尚
Buddhist monk
HSK 2
尊尚
to value highly
HSK 2
尚且
(not) even
HSK 2
尚可
not bad
HSK 2
崇尚
to hold up (as an model)
HSK 2
时尚
fashion
HSK 2
风尚
current custom
HSK 2
高尚
noble
HSK 2
孔尚任
Kong Shangren (1648-1718), Qing dramatist and poet, author of The Peach Blossom Fan 桃花扇[Tao2 hua1 Shan4]
HSK 3
庆尚道
Gyeongsang Province of Joseon Korea, now divided into North Gyeongsang Province 慶尚北道|庆尚北道[Qing4 shang4 bei3 dao4] and South Gyeongsang Province 慶尚南道|庆尚南道[Qing4 shang4 nan2 dao4]
HSK 3
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- How do you pronounce "尚"?
- The pinyin is shàng
- How many strokes does "尚" have?
- It has 8 strokes
- What does "尚" mean?
- still, yet; even; fairly, rather
- What is the radical of "尚"?
- The radical is "⺌"