璺
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Translingual[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
- In mainland China, Hong Kong and Korean hanja, the middle top component is written 同.
- In Taiwan (based on its standardized form of characters), the middle top component is written ⿵冂〒.
- In Japanese kanji, the middle top component is written ⿵冂⿱一コ, which is the historical form found in the Kangxi dictionary.
Han character[edit]
璺 (Kangxi radical 96, 玉+14 in traditional Chinese, 玉+15 in mainland China, 19 strokes in traditional Chinese, 20 strokes in mainland China, cangjie input 竹月一土戈 (HBMGI), four-corner 77103, composition ⿳⿴𦥑同冖玉(GHK) or ⿳⿴𦥑⿵冂〒冖玉(T) or ⿳⿴𦥑⿵冂⿱一コ冖玉(J))
References[edit]
- Kangxi Dictionary: page 744, character 11
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 21305
- Dae Jaweon: page 1152, character 23
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 2, page 1144, character 8
- Unihan data for U+74BA
Chinese[edit]
trad. | 璺 | |
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simp. # | 璺 | |
alternative forms | 𤪭 |
Glyph origin[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Definitions[edit]
璺
Compounds[edit]
References[edit]
- Dictionary of Chinese Character Variants (教育部異體字字典), B02680
- “璺”, in 漢語多功能字庫 (Multi-function Chinese Character Database)[1], 香港中文大學 (the Chinese University of Hong Kong), 2014–
Vietnamese[edit]
Han character[edit]
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