Chinese Symbol for official
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Chinese Symbols Pronunciation (Pinyin) And Meaning:
Pronunciation: yòushìláng
Syntactic Function:
Meaning:official
Chinese Symbols Writing Structure And Meaning:
Character: 
Chinese Radical:
Stroke Order Count: 5
Stroke Order: 1,3,2,5,1Meaning: help
respect
bless and protect
urge sb. to drink or wait on
Character: 
Chinese Radical:
Stroke Order Count: 8
Stroke Order: 3,2,1,2,1,1,2,4Meaning: stand at sb.'s side in attendance
wait upon;attend upon;serve
suggest
Character: 
Chinese Radical:
Stroke Order Count: 8
Stroke Order: 4,5,1,1,5,4,5,2Meaning: Lang town
an official title under the monarchy
my darling;husband
son-in-law
son
youth
worker
man
landlord
veranda;covered corridor
court
Relative Symbols:
official price
official documents writer
official
official of a county
official documents and letters
official seal1
officials in charge of case files
official correspondence
official report
official portrait
officials of five districts in capital city
official's name
official rank
official cap in Qing Dynasty
officials as servants to the king
official2
official document1
official row in court
officials shield one another
official business
officials who take advantage of others power to bully people
official responsible for examination
official loyal to his sovereign
official document
official seal
official's salary
official rank in feudal times
official communication
official4
officials under ministers and princes in ancient China
official bureau
official6
official post in the army
official letter
official5
official documents and correspondence
official3
official of a monarchical government
official's dwelling place
official cap button in the Qing Dynasty
official circles
official documents sent to all the places
official career
official family
official ranking and titular honors
official speculation
official7
officials of rectifying armed force in Ming Dynasty
official permit to become a monk (nun) and join a monastery
officialdom
official business1
official loyal to his sovereign1
official cap button in the Qing Dynasty1
official business2
officials of miscellaneous affairs
official notice
official career1
official clothing and tablet held before the breast by officials when received in audience by the emperor
official administers grain reserve of capital
official document2
official residence
official as subject to the king
official in feudal times
official script,an ancient style of calligraphy current in the Han Dynasty
official title
official newspaper
officials of all ranks and descriptions
official document3
official ranking
official in charge