壵 is pronounced as: zhuàng (initial consonant zh, final vowel uang, fourth tone) 垚 is pronounced as: yáo (initial consonant y, final vowel an, second tone)
Basic meaning:
1. 壵
Same as Zhuang, strong; prosperous; grand.
Traditional Chinese character: 壵, radical: Shi, Pinyin: zhuàng
Strokes: 9, structure: character structure, component decomposition: Shi Shi Shi
2. Yao
It is the same as the name of the ancient emperor in the legend of "Yao".
Traditional Chinese character: yao, radical: soil, pinyin: yáo
Strokes: 9, structure: character structure
Head and tail decomposition: soil, parts Decomposition: soil soil soil
Extended information
Stroke order:
Explanation of word group:
垚Ben [yáo bēn] describes human strength Big, brave and strong.
Yao homophone:
Yao: yáo ㄧㄠˊ. "Yao" is simplified to "尧". Simplify and save strokes based on ancient calligraphy. The one with the highest earth sign and ratio is the paradigm of Yao. To be tall and level in people is the paradigm of Wu. The two paradigms of Yao and Wu are superimposed, and the superior one is the paradigm of Yao.
Original meaning: the legendary name of an ancient emperor. For example: Yao and Shun ("Yao" and "Shun" are both legendary ancient wise monarchs. Later they were generally referred to as saints), Yao Tian and Shun (old times were used to refer to the peaceful and prosperous times).