Radical 65
支 | ||
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64 ⼿ ◄ | 65 | ► ⽁ 66 |
Pinyin : | zhī (= branch) | |
Zhuyin : | ㄓ | |
Hiragana : | し ん よ う shin'yō | |
Kanji : | 支 繞, 十 又 shin'yō, jūmata | |
Hangul : | 지탱할 | |
Sinocorean : | 지 ji | |
Codepoint : | U + 652F |
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Stroke sequence : |
Radical 65 , meaning " branch ", is one of 34 traditional radicals in Chinese writing , which consist of four strokes.
With 2 combinations of characters in Mathews' Chinese-English Dictionary , it rarely occurs in the lexicon. Newer characters and dictionaries have abolished the radical 支.
There are other radical signs that look similar to this sign .
Today this radical actually only serves as a sound carrier in compound symbols such as 枝 (= branch), 吱 (= creak), 肢 (= limbs).
In seal script characters a branch above is to recognize that is held by one hand (又) below:
Character combinations ruled by radical 65
Strokes | character |
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+ | 0支
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+ | 5攱
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+ | 8攲
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+12 | 攳 |
In the Unicode block Kangxi radicals , radical 65 is coded under the code point number 12.096 (U + 2F40).
literature
- Edoardo Fazzioli : Painted Words. 214 Chinese characters - from picture to concept . Marixverlag, Wiesbaden 2004, ISBN 3-937715-34-7 , p. 206 .
- For detailed references, see List of Traditional Radicals: Literature
Web links
Commons : Radikal 65 - Graphic representations of Radikal 65
- Xiù cai.oai.de (PDF; 1.72 MB) Explanation of Radikal 65 on page 58