supreme deity; emperor

Animated Stroke Order 帝

帝 stroke order svg

Stroke Order Diagrams 帝

帝 stroke order diagram

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Example Sentences

Real-world example sentences demonstrating how is used in context
1
dài
wáng
yōng
yǒu
zhì
gāo
shàng
de
quán

Ancient monarchs possessed supreme power.

2
qín
shǐ
huáng
shì
zhōng
guó
wèi
huáng

Qin Shi Huang was the first emperor of China.

3
luó
guó
céng
jīng
fēi
cháng
qiáng

The Roman Empire was once very powerful.

4
zhè
shì
huáng

This is the emperor.

5
dài
zhōng
guó
yǒu
hěn
duō
huáng

There were many emperors in ancient China.

6
huáng
zhù
zài
huáng
gōng
guǎn
zhěng
guó
jiā

The emperor lives in the imperial palace and governs the entire country.

7
zhè
shì
guó

This is an empire.

8
luó
guó
céng
jīng
fēi
cháng
qiáng

The ancient Roman Empire was once very powerful.

9
zài
shǐ
shàng
duō
guó
jīng
le
xīng
shuāi
luò

In history, many empires have experienced rise and decline.

Information

Traditional
Radical
Strokes9
StructureTop-Bottom
Frequency#1637
Zhuyinㄉㄧˋ
Components
UnicodeU+5E1D
CangjieYBLB
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Cultural note

Traditional Chinese culture often connects characters and names with the Five Elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water) and Yin–Yang, a system also used to describe personality tendencies.

Learn how the Five Elements describe personality