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How to write the origin story of the character Wang in 30 characters?

King, a Shang dynasty oracle bone inscription is an outline figure of the axe head part of a large axe. This kind of big axe was used as a weapon to kill in ancient times. It was a tool for slave owners and feudal lords to carry out massacres of serfs, subordinates, prisoners of war and criminals. Who holds this murderous weapon, who will have the supreme power, the king, so the ancients made the word to the big axe as a symbol of power, as the word "king".

I. Pinyin: [ wáng ]

Translations:

1. Monarch; supreme ruler: Jun ~.

2, the highest title in feudal society: ~jue.

3, chief; headman: Zhanshan as ~.

4, the first or especially large of its kind: bee ~.

5. of high rank: ~ father (grandfather).

6. the strongest: ~ water.

7. surname.

2. Pinyin: [ wàng ]

Translation: in ancient times, it was said that the monarch had the whole world: ~world.

Stroke:

Expanded Information:

Related Groupings:

1, Prince

[wáng ye]?

Feudal times honored those who had the title of king.

2, monarch

[jūn wáng]?

Monarch; emperor.

3, young king

[xiǎo wáng]?

Young person who is ordained as a king.

4, Wang Gong

[wáng gōng]?

Kings and dukes. Generally, it refers to figures with prominent titles: ~ minister.

5. Feng Wang

[fēng wáng]?

Featured as a king, a metaphor for obtaining laurels.