Second, Wang's explanation:
1, monarch; Supreme ruler: jun ~. Country ~ female ~.
2. The highest title in feudal society: ~ Jue. Dear ~ ~ Hou
3. leadership; Leadership: occupy the mountain for ~. Catch the thief first.
4. The first or especially large of its kind; Bees. ant ~ snakes. In the flowers.
Third, related words:
Wang fa? King of heaven? Your Highness? The king?
Kingdom? Maharaja? Xiao Wang? king
Extended data
First, the evolution of etymology:
Second, the interpretation of words:
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Wang, where does the world belong? Dong Zhongshu said: "Ancient writers are the kings of three paintings. The three are heaven, earth and people, and the participant is Wang Ye. "
The vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Wang, a hero in people's hearts, is attached to and yearned for by the world. Dong Zhongshu said: "The ancient method of creating characters was to connect three horizontal paintings with a vertical pen, which was called' Wang'.
Third, related words:
1, Wang Fa? [Wang f m]?
The feudal era was called national law.
Quotations: Ba Jin's Autumn: "Don't you dare scold the Fifth Young Master! You are too king. "
2. Wang Ye? [Wang Ye]?
Your majesty, in feudal times, you called a man a Lord. Not necessarily from a noble family. People with titles also include civilians who have contributed to the country and the nation, such as Han Xin.
3. Kingdom? [Wanggu]?
Kingdom, originally meant to refer to a country headed by a king, refers to a field with certain characteristics. There are also people with the same name, such as the eunuch country in the Eastern Han Dynasty, the anti-thief country in the late Han Dynasty, and the cool Sima country in the Sixteen Countries. ?
4. Xiao Wang 【Xiao wáng】?
The young man was crowned king.
5. Prince? [Wang zǐ]?
The son of the emperor.