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Hanzi Character Search: 孝

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孝
filial piety, obedience; mourning
Radical 𡤼
Strokes (without radical) 4 Total Strokes 7
Mandarin reading
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xiào
Cantonese reading haau3
Japanese on reading kou kyou Japanese kun reading
Korean reading hyo Vietnamese reading hiếu

CEDICT Entries:

   [ nán ]    Xiaonan district of Xiaogan city 孝感市[Xiao4 gan3 shi4], Hubei
   [ kuì ]    to be forever filial (idiom)
   [ chāng xiàn ]    Xiaochang county in Xiaogan 孝感[Xiao4 gan3], Hubei
   [ jīng ]    Xiaojing (Classic of Filial Piety)
   [ ]    Xiaoyi county level city in Lüliang 呂梁|吕梁[Lu:3 liang2], Shanxi 山西
   [ shì ]    Xiaoyi county level city in Lüliang 呂梁|吕梁[Lu:3 liang2], Shanxi 山西
   [ shèng xiàn ]    Empress Xiaoshengxian (1693-1777), consort of Emperor Yongzheng 雍正[Yong1 zheng4] and mother of Emperor Qianlong 乾隆[Qian2 long2]
   [ ]    Xiaosu, posthumous name of Bao Zheng 包拯[Bao1 Zheng3] (999-1062), Northern Song official renowned for his honesty
   [ shùn ]    filial, dutiful, devoted to one's parents (and grandparents etc), to show filial piety towards (an older family member), filial piety
⇒    [ yoǔ sān hoù weí ]    There are three ways to be unfilial; having no sons is the worst. (citation from Mencius 孟子[Meng4 zi3])
⇒    [ daì ]    variant of 戴孝[dai4 xiao4]
⇒    [ ]    a condolence visit
⇒    [ daì ]    to wear mourning clothes, to be in mourning, also written 披麻戴孝
⇒    [ mǎn ]    at the end of the mourning period, to fulfill one's filial duties of mourning
⇒    [ baǐ shàn weí xiān ]    of all virtues filial piety is most important (idiom)
⇒    [ jìn ]    to do one's filial duty
⇒    [ zhāng yán ]    John Chiang (1942-), Taiwan politician
⇒    [ tuō ]    to get through the mourning period
⇒    [ xiè ]    to visit friends to thank them after a funeral
⇒    [ feì tōng ]    Fei Xiaotong (1910-2005), Chinese sociologist

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