shèng /
adjective #1,286

Meanings

  1. 1 holy; sacred
  2. 2 saint; sage
  3. 3 peerless master (of an art or skill)

Examples

Kǒngzǐ bèi chēngwéi shèngrén.
Confucius is called a sage.
Shèngdànjié kuài dào le.
Christmas is almost here.
Tā bèi yùwéi jiàn shèng.
He is hailed as a sword-saint.

Tips

usage
Bound morpheme — rarely stands alone. Lives in three families: religious (圣经, 圣母), Confucian/imperial (圣人, 圣旨), and 'master of X' (剑圣, 诗圣).
history
Traditional is ear () + mouth () + king-on-platform () — a ruler who listens and speaks wisely. The 1956 reform reused a much older obscure 5-stroke graph ( over ) as a replacement; the modern silhouette has no etymological tie to holiness.

Components

radical
earth; soil
Bottom — the indexing radical. Files under earth on purely graphic grounds; the 'sacred / saint' meaning was carried over from displaced when the reform reused this shorter shape.
semantic
yòu
right hand
Top — a pictograph of a right hand. Sits over the earth radical to give a memorable 'hand on earth' silhouette. The shape was borrowed wholesale in the 1956 reform to replace 13-stroke ; it carries no original 'holy' meaning.

Stroke Order

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