磕头

磕頭
kētóu
verb #43,919

Meanings

  1. 1 to kowtow
  2. 2 to kneel and touch one's forehead to the ground

Examples

Gǔrén jiàn le huángdì yào kētóu xínglǐ.
In ancient times people had to kowtow upon meeting the emperor.
Guònián gěi yéye nǎinai kētóu bàinián.
At Lunar New Year we kowtow to grandpa and grandma to wish them a happy new year.

Tips

culture
The English word 'kowtow' is a direct loan from 磕头. The full court ritual was (three kneelings, nine kowtows). Today the practice survives mainly at Lunar New Year (to elders), weddings (to parents), funerals, and in some martial-arts 拜师 initiation ceremonies.

Stroke Order

tóu