尧
Meaning:
a legendary ancient emperor-sage
HSK 5
Frequency:
#1878
Pinyin:
yáo
Strokes:
6
Radical:
儿
How to Write 尧 - 6 Strokes
Watch how each stroke is written step-by-step
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About "尧" in Chinese
The Chinese character 尧 (yáo) means "a legendary ancient emperor-sage". It is classified as an HSK 5 character, making it part of advanced Chinese vocabulary. This character is written with 6 strokes. Common words containing 尧 include: 唐尧, 尧都, 隆尧.
📚 Words and Phrases with 尧
Common words containing this character
唐尧
Yao or Tang Yao (c. 2200 BC), one of Five Legendary Emperors 五帝[wu3 di4], second son of Di Ku 帝嚳|帝喾[Di4 Ku4]
HSK 2
尧都
Yaodu district of Linfen city 臨汾市|临汾市[Lin2 fen2 shi4], Shanxi
HSK 2
隆尧
see 隆堯縣|隆尧县[Long2 yao2 Xian4]
HSK 2
尧都区
Yaodu district of Linfen city 臨汾市|临汾市[Lin2 fen2 shi4], Shanxi
HSK 3
赵忠尧
Zhao Zhongyao (1902-1998), Chinese pioneer nuclear physicist
HSK 3
隆尧县
Longyao, a county in Xingtai City 邢臺市|邢台市[Xing2 tai2 Shi4], Hebei
HSK 3
舜日尧天
sage Emperors Shun and Yao rule every day (idiom); all for the best in the best of all possible worlds
HSK 4
舜日尧年
sage Emperors Shun and Yao rule every day (idiom); all for the best in the best of all possible worlds
HSK 4
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- How do you pronounce "尧"?
- The pinyin is yáo
- How many strokes does "尧" have?
- It has 6 strokes
- What does "尧" mean?
- a legendary ancient emperor-sage
- What is the radical of "尧"?
- The radical is "儿"