The Chinese Radical: 尧


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Tang Yao    尧

Explanation fourth of Five legendary

Used in these characters:
JLPT HSK 3
to roast, to cook, to burn, to stew
shāo
Left: fire , right: Emperor Tang Yao (variation of halberd , table )
The fire shall have (a distance) of a halberd to the table: when roasting.  
JLPT HSK 5
to coil (thread), winding, to rotate around, twisting
rào
Left: thread 纟/, right: Emperor Tang Yao (vari. of halberd and table )
The thread around the halberd on the table should be rolled / coiled up.  
JLPT HSK 5
to pour liquid, to irrigate/water, to cast (metal)
jiāo
Left: Water , right: Emperor Tang Yao (vari. of halberd , variant of table
A water splash (strong like) a halberd on the table: it was poured.  
JLPT HSK 6
abundant, exuberant, to add for free, to forgive, despite
ráo
Left: food 饣/, right: emperor Tang Yao (vari. of halberd , table )
The food and a halberd are on the table: We are in abundance.  
JLPT HSK 6
dawn, daybreak, to let sb know
xiǎo
Left: sun , right: Emperor Tang Yao (vari. of halberd and variant of table )
When the sun proceeds with the shade of the halberd to the table, it is dawn.  
JLPT HSK 6
to scratch, to thwart, to yield
náo
Left: hand , right: Emperor Tang Yao (var. of halberd and table )
In his hand he had a halberd and made on the table: a scratch.  
JLPT HSK 6
to raise tail feather, outstanding, to rise on one end, to tilt
qiáo, qiào
Left: Emperor Tang Yao (vari. of halberd and table ), right: wing
With the halberd across the table, but from the wings only raised: the tail feathers.  
JLPT HSK 6
by mere luck
jiǎo
Left: person , right: Emperor Tang Yao (variation of halberd and table )
The person who stepped with the halbered over the table did so (... without falling): by mere luck.  
JLPT no HSK
Tang Yao, fourth of five legendary Emperors
yáo
Top: Variation of halberd (do not mistake with: unit of length ), below: part of Yuan (Chinese monetary unit)
With halberd and money: Tang Yao (fourth legandary Emperor)  
JLPT no HSK
raise one's foot
qiāo
Left: foot (knee cap and footprint ), right: Emperor Tang Yao (variation of halberd and table )
If the foot is like a halberd on the table: the foot was raised.  

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