龙
Meaning:
dragon; symbol of the emperor
HSK 6
Frequency:
#9565
Pinyin:
lóng
Strokes:
5
Radical:
龙
How to Write 龙 - 5 Strokes
Watch how each stroke is written step-by-step
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About "龙" in Chinese
The Chinese character 龙 (lóng) means "dragon; symbol of the emperor". It is classified as an HSK 6 character, making it part of advanced Chinese vocabulary. This character is written with 5 strokes. Common words containing 龙 include: 上龙, 乘龙, 九龙.
📚 Words and Phrases with 龙
Common words containing this character
上龙
pliosaurus
HSK 2
乘龙
to ride the dragon
HSK 2
九龙
Kowloon district of Hong Kong
HSK 2
人龙
a queue of people
HSK 2
元龙
one that has achieved the way
HSK 2
剑龙
stegosaurus
HSK 2
古龙
Gu Long (1938-1985), Taiwanese wuxia novelist and screenwriter
HSK 2
合龙
to join the two sections (of a linear structure: bridge, dike etc) to complete its construction
HSK 2
和龙
see 和龍市|和龙市[He2 long2 Shi4]
HSK 2
地龙
(TCM) earthworm
HSK 2
📜 Etymology
Type: Pictographic
Origin: A dragon
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- How do you pronounce "龙"?
- The pinyin is lóng
- How many strokes does "龙" have?
- It has 5 strokes
- What does "龙" mean?
- dragon; symbol of the emperor
- What is the radical of "龙"?
- The radical is "龙"