Radical 67

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66 ⽁ ◄ 67 ► ⽃ 68
Pinyin : wén (= language,
writing (characters))
Zhuyin : ㄨ ㄣ
Hiragana : ぶ ん に ょ う bunnyô
Kanji : 文 繞 bunnyô
Hangul : 글월
Sinocorean :
Codepoint : U + 6587
Stroke sequence : 文

Radical 67 with the meaning " culture , literature , writing " is one of 35 traditional radicals of the Chinese writing , which consist of four strokes.

With 9 character combinations in Mathews' Chinese-English Dictionary , it is very rare in the lexicon.

There are other radical signs that look similar to this sign .

As a single character, this character had the meaning of "culture" or "writing", which was the same in China. The bronze font shows a person with tattoos . The character for writing is derived from the tattoo lines and originally meant "ornament".

In Japanese cartography , 文 is used as a symbol for “school”.

This symbol was stylized in a logo for the 2008 Summer Olympics .


Character combinations ruled by radical 67

Four Treasures of the Scholars' Room
Strokes character
+ 00

+ 06 斊 斋

+ 07 斍 斏

+ 08 斌 斐 斑

+ 09

+12

+15

+17

+19

In the Unicode block Kangxi radicals , radical 67 is coded under the code point number 12.098 (U + 2F42).

literature

For detailed references, see List of Traditional Radicals: Literature

Web links

Commons : Radikal 67  - Graphic representations of Radikal 67
Wiktionary: 文  - Explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations

Individual evidence

  1. Japanese card symbolism table (English) with Kanji "bun", e.g. B. Japanese Map symbol (Elementary or Junior high school) .svgandJapanese Map symbol (High school) .svg