(táng) - Tang — refers to Tangyi, an ancient place & also used in the name of a traditional

Tone 2

táng | 12 strokes | radical:

· táng

Tang — refers to Tangyi, an ancient place name in Shandong province;

also used in the name of a traditional Chinese opera form.

Tang — refers to Tangyi, an ancient placealso used in the name of a traditional

Usage highlights

Tangyi CountyTang operaTang regionTang cultureAncient TangTangyi ruins
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Usage & contexts

Examples

  • The ancient Tangyi County was located in Shandong (鄌邑).
  • Tang opera is a traditional performing art (鄌剧).
  • He researches Tangyi's historical significance (鄌邑历史).
  • The Tang region had cultural importance (鄌地文化).

Collocations

  • Tangyi County(鄌邑)
  • Tang opera(鄌剧)
  • Tang region(鄌地)
  • Tang culture(鄌文化)
  • Ancient Tang(古鄌)
  • Tangyi ruins(鄌邑遗址)

Cultural background

FAQ
  • Hán originally referred to a specific ancient place called Tangyi in what is now Shandong province.
  • The character appears in the name of Tang opera, a traditional Chinese performing art form.
  • As a place-name character, it carries historical and geographical significance rather than common conceptual meanings.

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