Abstract:RISC-V instruction set architecture (ISA) has promoted the rapid development of the RISC-V hardware platforms, leading to growing demands for efficient and easy-to-use operating systems running on RISC-V architecture. As a distributed open-source mobile operating system, OpenHarmony continues to evolve with constant prosperous ecology. However, adapting OpenHarmony to RISC-V ISA platforms poses new challenges, including software stack and chip porting. This study presents an approach and methodology for porting the OpenHarmony standard system to the RISC-V QEMU platform. Based on adapting critical software stack components and porting the graphics display driver on the QEMU RISC-V virtualization hardware platform, the OpenHarmony standard system successfully starts on the QEMU RISC-V virtualization hardware platform and enters the system desktop. This achievement provides developers with a platform to test and apply the OpenHarmony standard system on RISC-V platforms and serves as a reference for porting the OpenHarmony standard system to new RISC-V hardware platforms.