yāng
noun

Meanings

  1. 1 (archaic) martingale; the leather strap over a horse's neck or chest
  2. 2 (used in names) Yang, as in the reformer 商鞅 Shang Yang

Examples

Shāng Yāng zài Qín guó tuīxíng le zhòngdà de biàn fǎ.
Shang Yang carried out far-reaching reforms in the state of Qin.

Tips

history
is not used alone in modern Chinese. Its old meaning is a horse-harness strap; today it is met mainly as the name of , the Legalist statesman behind the Qin reforms. A second reading yàng means an ox yoke.

Components

radical
leather; hide
The (tanned leather) radical on the left fits the literal sense: a harness strap is a leather thing. Same radical as other gear words like whip and saddle.
phonetic
yāng
center; to beg
Right side supplies the sound yāng directly with no tone change. The same phonetic appears in seedling and disaster; it contributes no meaning here.

Stroke Order

yāng