Radical 191
鬥 | ||
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190 ⾽ ◄ | 191 | ► ⾿ 192 |
Pinyin : | dòu (= fight) | |
Zhuyin : | ㄉ ㄡ ˋ | |
Hiragana : | と う が ま え tôgamae | |
Kanji : |
闘 構 tôgamae (= broken gate) |
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Hangul : | 싸울 | |
Sinocorean : | 투 | |
Codepoint : | U + 9B25 |
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Stroke sequence : |
Radical 191 , meaning "to fight ", is one of eight traditional radicals in Chinese writing , which consist of ten strokes.
With 8 combinations of characters in Mathews' Chinese-English Dictionary , it is very rare in the lexicon.
The seal font shows two people standing opposite each other in boxing.
All characters under this radical have been abbreviated in the People's Republic of China, the radical 68斗 is used.
Character combinations ruled by radical 191
Strokes | character |
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+ | 0鬥
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+ | 4鬦
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+ | 5鬧
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+ | 6鬨
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+ | 8鬩
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+10 | 鬪
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+12 | 鬫
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+14 | 鬬 鬭
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+16 | 鬮 |
In the Unicode block Kangxi radicals , the radical 191 is coded under the code point number 12.222 (U + 2FBE).
literature
- Edoardo Fazzioli : Painted Words. 214 Chinese characters - from picture to concept . Marixverlag, Wiesbaden 2004, ISBN 3-937715-34-7 , p. 88 .
- Cecilia Lindqvist : A world of signs - about the Chinese and their writing . Droemer Knaur, Munich 1990, ISBN 3-426-26482-X , p. 39 .
- For detailed references, see List of Traditional Radicals: Literature
Web links
Commons : Radikal 191 - Graphic representations of Radikal 191
- Xiù cai.oai.de (PDF; 1.72 MB) Explanation of Radikal 191 on pages 144 and 146