Radical 161

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160 ⾟ ◄ 161 ► ⾡ 162
Pinyin : chén (= morning)
Zhuyin : ㄔ ㄣ ˊ
Hiragana : し ん の た つ shinnotatsu
Kanji : 辰 の 辰 shinnotatsu
Hangul :
Sinocorean : 진 jan
Codepoint : U + 8FB0
Stroke sequence : 辰

Radical 161 with the meaning " tomorrow " ( 5th earth trunk ) is one of 20 of the 214 traditional radicals in Chinese writing that are written with seven strokes.

With 3 combinations of characters in Mathews' Chinese-English Dictionary , there are very few characters that can be found under this radical in the lexicon.

The morning radical only occupies the 161st position in the long - character list of traditional radicals , which consists of 214 radicals. It can be found in a completely different place in modern abbreviation dictionaries. In the New Sino-German Dictionary from the People's Republic of China, for example, it is in 187th position.

Guo Moruo , a well-known linguist, analyzed from the oracle bone forms of the sign 辰 that it originally referred to a stone agricultural implement. This connection is also preserved in the symbol for agriculture, at least in the unabridged form: 農 ( Abbreviation : 农). Here 辰 is found as the lower component.

辱 (= shame) originally had the component 耒 plus 辰, plus 寸, a shape of the hand, on the left. The hand is leading an agricultural implement here. For the writing of the fifth heavenly stem, 辰 (chen) was used as a loan symbol. As a component in composite characters, it usually functions as a sound carrier, as in 宸 (chen = big house), 晨 (= morning), 振 (= flutter, shake), 赈 (= materially support someone), 娠 (in: 妊娠 = pregnant) , 蜃 (= shell) and also 唇 (= lip).


Character combinations ruled by radical 161

Strokes character
+ 00

+ 03

+ 06

+ 08

+12

In the Unicode block Kangxi radicals , the radical 161 is coded under the code point number 12.192 (U + 2FA0).

literature

For detailed references, see List of Traditional Radicals: Literature

Web links

Commons : Radikal 161  - Graphic representations of Radikal 161