Radical 212

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龍 竜 龙
211 ⿒ ◄ 212 ► ⿔ 213
Pinyin : lóng (= dragon)
Zhuyin : ㄌ ㄨ ㄥ ˊ
Hiragana : り ゅ う ryū, た つ tatsu
Kanji : 竜 tatsu (= dragon)
Hangul :
Sinocorean : 룡 (Yale: l yong)
Codepoint : U + 9F8D 7ADC 9F99
Stroke sequence : 龍 竜 龙

Radical 212 meaning " dragon " is one of only two traditional radicals in the Chinese writing with sixteen strokes. The Chinese abbreviation for dragon ( ) is greatly simplified and the Japanese abbreviation ( ) hardly shows the origin.

It rarely occurs with 5 character combinations in Mathews' Chinese-English Dictionary . In the Kangxi dictionary , too, there were only 14 of 40,000 characters that could be found under this radical.

In compound characters,  /  龙 occurs mainly as a sound carrier, as in

 /  (= rapids),
 /  (= cage) and
 /  (= deaf).

The Chinese dragon is the most famous mythical creature of the East Asian culture. In contrast to the European dragons , this one can be compared more with a deity than with a demon. Local dragon deities (in rivers and lakes) are worshiped in rural areas, for example to solicit rain. The appearance of the dragon can be described as follows:

  1. Body of a snake,
  2. Head of a water buffalo,
  3. Mouth of a camel,
  4. Eyes of a demon,
  5. Mane of a lion,
  6. Whiskers of a carp,
  7. Claws of an eagle,
  8. Antlers of a deer and
  9. Teeth of a wolf.

The dragon is one of the twelve animals in the Chinese calendar . In China, it is the most popular of the twelve signs: In the dragon years there is a demonstrable significant increase in the birth rate - especially since the one-child policy. Dragon years ( chén ) are:

  February 16 1904 until 0February 3 1905
03 February 1916 to January 22nd 1917
  January 23 1928 to 0February 9 1929
0February 8 1940 to January 26th 1941
  January 27th 1952 to February 13 1953
  13th February 1964 to 0February 1 1965
  31 January 1976 to February 17th 1977
  February 17th 1988 to 0February 5th 1989
0February 5th 2000 to January 23 2001
  January 23 2012 to 0February 9th 2013


Character compounds ruled by radical 212

carved dragon
Strokes character
+ 00 龍 竜 龙

+ 02

+ 03 龏 龐 龘

+ 04

+ 05

+ 06 龓 龔 龕

+16

+17

In the Unicode block Kangxi radicals , radical 212 is coded under the code point number 12.243 (U + 2FD3).

literature

For detailed references, see List of Traditional Radicals: Literature

Web links

Commons : Radikal 212  - Graphic representations of Radikal 212