Chinese Symbol for the three obediences obey her father before marriage, her husband when married, and her sons in widowhood and the four virtues (morality, proper speech, modest manner and diligent work) of women in ancient China
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Chinese Symbols Pronunciation (Pinyin) And Meaning:
Pronunciation: sāncóng-sìdé
Syntactic Function:
Meaning:the three obediences obey her father before marriage, her husband when married, and her sons in widowhood and the four virtues (morality, proper speech, modest manner and diligent work) of women in ancient China;spiritual fetters of wifely submission and virtue imposed on women in feudal society
Chinese Symbols Writing Structure And Meaning:
Character: 
Chinese Radical:
Stroke Order Count: 3
Stroke Order: 1,1,1Meaning: three
more than two;many;several
three times
Character: 
Chinese Radical:
Stroke Order Count: 4
Stroke Order: 3,4,3,4Meaning: follow
comply with
join;be engaged in
accept;obey
in a certain manner or according to a certain principle
Character: 
Chinese Radical:
Stroke Order Count: 5
Stroke Order: 2,5,3,5,1Meaning: four
Character: 
Chinese Radical:
Stroke Order Count: 15
Stroke Order: 3,3,2,1,3,2,5,2,2,1,1,4,5,4,4Meaning: ascend
be grateful
get