“Rope” or “Cord” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “綱”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “綱” means “Main taxonomy”, “Morality” or “Grand champion’s braided belt of Sumo” etc.

Jouyou Kanji “綱”

Jouyou Kanji “綱” Stroke Order
Stroke # |
14 Strokes |
On-Yomi |
こう(kou) |
Kun-Yomi |
つな(tsuna) |
Meanings |
Rope |
Foundation of things, General principle, Platform |
Morality, Thought human has to keep |
Main taxonomy |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “綱”, and their meanings
Words |
Meanings |
綱紀(こうき-ko u ki) |
Discipline for governing the nation, Official discipline, Public order, Law and order |
綱常(こうじょう-ko u jo u) |
Code of morals, Moral principles, The moral ways people should follow |
綱目(こうもく-ko u mo ku) |
Gist, The outline and details of things, Classification and classification system |
綱要(こうよう-ko u yo nu) |
Important points and elements, Essentials, Outline |
綱領(こうりょう-ko u ryo u) |
General plan, Main points, Summary, Party platform, Mission statement of a political party |
綱引き(つなひき-tsu na hi ki) |
Tug of war, Forward puller |
綱渡り(つなわたり-tsu na wa ta ri) |
Tightrope walking, High-wire act, Funambulism |
維綱(いこう-i ko u) |
Rule that becomes the base |
紀綱(きこう-ki ko u) |
Discipline for governing the nation, Official discipline |
大綱(たいこう-ta i ko u) |
General principles, Fundamental principles |
手綱(たづな-ta du na) |
Rein, Bridle |
要綱(ようこう-yo u ko u) |
Outline, Basic important principles, Guideline |
横綱(よこづな-yo ko du na) |
Grand champion of Sumo wrestling |
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