Radical 69

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68 ⽃ ◄ 69 ► ⽅ 70
Pinyin : jīn (= ax)
Zhuyin : ㄐ 一 ㄣ
Hiragana : お の / 斧 ono
Kanji : 斧 ono (= ax)
Hangul : 무게
Sinocorean :
Codepoint : U + 65A4
Stroke sequence : 斤

Radical 69 , meaning " ax , pound ", is one of the 34 traditional radicals in Chinese writing , which consist of four strokes. In Mathews' Chinese-English Dictionary , it happens very rarely.

The pictogram shows an ax, but actually it is a measure of weight. In the past, the weight on the Chinese barrel weight scales was shaped like an ax.

As a bearer of meaning in the composite sign, 斤 places this in the meaning field ax as in 斧 (= ax), where 斤 functions as meaning and 父 as sound carrier. The left component of the sign 断 (= break) is derived from 绝 (= break off), the ax on the right serves as a bearer of meaning. 斯 (this, this, this) initially meant to separate, hence the ax. 析 (split, separate) is made up of the ax 斤 and the tree 木. Today it can be found in the combination 分析 (= analyze). 所 (= place, place) consists of 户 (= door) and the ax. The message of this combination was: smash a door with an ax (= make a decision). Only later did 所 take on its current meaning.


Character combinations ruled by radical 69

Axe
Strokes character
+ 00

+ 01

+ 04 斦 斧 斨 斩

+ 05 斪 斫

+ 07 斬 断

+ 08 斮 斯

+ 09 新 斱

+10

+11

+12

+13 斵 斶

+14

+21

In the Unicode block Kangxi radicals , radical 69 is coded under the code point number 12.100 (U + 2F44).

literature

For detailed references, see List of Traditional Radicals: Literature

Web links

Commons : Radikal 69  - Graphic representations of Radikal 69