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What is the pinyin of "王"?

The pinyin of "王" is: wáng

王八 [wáng ba]

The common name for turtle or turtle.

Referring to a man whose wife is having an affair (a curse word).

It used to refer to the male boss of a brothel.

Wang Dao [wáng dào]

During the Warring States Period, Confucianism referred to the political proposition of unifying and governing the world with benevolence and righteousness (to be distinguished from "hegemony").

王法[wáng fǎ]

The decrees of the feudal dynasty; also generally refers to national laws. For example: The king's law is difficult to tolerate?|?There is no king's law

王公 [wáng gōng]

Kings and dukes; generally refer to noble titles or dignitaries. For example: princes and dignitaries? |? princes and dignitaries

Kingdom [wáng guó]

A monarchy or a constitutional monarchy.

A metaphor for jurisdiction or a certain realm. For example: The independent kingdom?|?Develops from the kingdom of necessity to the kingdom of freedom.

A metaphor for a relatively independent field or category. For example: He travels in the kingdom of mathematics.

Ace [wáng pái]

The largest card in the poker game. A metaphor for the most powerful force, means or person.

Example: Holding an ace in hand to defeat the enemy?|?Ace pilot