02067 Chinese character of 卿 and pronounce hing1

The Chinese word【卿】that we will introduce this time is a word that describes official positions or interpersonal relationships. It is mainly used for the following meanings:

An ancient official title and intimate title. Explanation: (1) The name used by ancient monarchs to address their subjects. For example: “all the ministers”, “your family”. (2) A high-ranking official in ancient times. For example: “Shangqing”, “Qingdaifu”, “Three Dukes and Nine Ministers”. (3) The name a husband uses to address his wife or the symmetry between husband and wife. For example: “Aiqing”, “Dear”. (4) Refers to an official rank in a foreign country. For example: Secretary of State.

This section provides the pronunciation of the Chinese character.

Mandarin Pinyin of 【卿】:qīng

Cantonese Jyutping of 【卿】:hing1

Below, you’ll find general facts about the Chinese character 【卿】︰

Here are some situations where you can use【卿】, for example:Describing official positions or interpersonal relationships , It mainly means ancient official titles and intimate titles. .Due to the depth of Chinese characters, certain intricate meanings and specialized applications might not be entirely expressed in this context.

【卿】is a word that, when joined with additional words, constructs more precise phrases, like【大卿、親卿】(Mandarin Pinyin:dà qīng 、qīn qīng/ Cantonese Jyutping:daai6 hing1 、can1 hing1)

To form this character, you need 10 strokes,It is a Chinese character that, once mastered, allows for a deeper understanding and more diverse expression in communication,Here is a sentence that illustrates the meaning and function of this character.:


古書中記載了大卿的重要事蹟。

The important deeds of Daqing are recorded in ancient books.


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