Radical 162
辵 | ||
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辵 (U+8FB5) "walk" | ||
Pronunciations | ||
Pinyin: | chuò | |
Bopomofo: | ㄔㄨㄛˋ | |
Wade–Giles: | ch'o4 | |
Cantonese Yale: | cheuk3 | |
Jyutping: | coek3 | |
Japanese Kana: | チャク chaku (on'yomi) | |
Sino-Korean: | 착 chak | |
Hán-Việt: | xước | |
Names | ||
Chinese name(s): | (辶) | |
Japanese name(s): | (辶) | |
Hangul: | 쉬엄쉬엄 갈 swieomswieom gal | |
Stroke order animation | ||
Radical 162 or radical walk (辵部) meaning "walk" is one of the 20 Kangxi radicals (214 radicals in total) composed of 7 strokes. When used as a component, this radical character transforms into ⻍, ⻌, or ⻎ (See #Variant forms).
In the Kangxi Dictionary, there are 381 characters (out of 49,030) to be found under this radical.
辶 (3 strokes), the component form of 辵, is also the 49th indexing component in the Table of Indexing Chinese Character Components predominantly adopted by Simplified Chinese dictionaries published in mainland China, with 辵 listed as its associated indexing component.
Evolution
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Small seal script character
Derived characters
[edit]Strokes | Characters |
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+0 | 辵 辶Component |
+1 | |
+2 | 辸 边SC (= |
+3 | |
+4 | 迊 (=匝 -> 匚 |
+5 | 迠 迡 迢 迣 迤 迥 迦 迧 (= |
+6 | 迴 迵 迶 迷 |
+7 | 逋 逌 逍 逎 |
+8 | |
+9 | 逼 逽 逾 逿 遀 (= |
+10 | 遘 |
+11 | 遦 遧 遨 |
+12 | |
+13 | 遽 遾 避 邀 邁 邂 邃 |
+14 | 邇 邈 |
+15 | |
+16 | 邍 (= |
+17 | 邎 |
+19 | 邏 邐 |
+54 | 𰻞 () |
Variant forms
[edit]This radical character has different forms in different languages.
Traditionally, this radical character is printed with two dots, while in written regular script, only the one-dot form is used.
In post-war Japan, with the reform of the national language (Japanese language), the tōyō kanji (
In mainland China, the replacement of the two-dot ⻍ with one-dot ⻌ (3 strokes in dictionaries) happens when the xin zixing (new typeface) was popularized. The change also applies to traditional Chinese characters (e.g.
In Taiwan's Standard Form of National Characters and Hong Kong's List of Graphemes of Commonly-Used Chinese Characters, the one-dot form with two twists ⻎ (4 strokes in dictionaries) is adopted, despite the more traditional form ⻍ is still widely used in publications.
Kangxi Dict. Japanese (hyōgai kanji) Korean Trad. Chinese (TW/HK, old) |
Simp. Chinese Japanese (jōyō kanji) |
Trad. Chinese (TW/HK, standard) |
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U+8FB6 (Variation selector: U+E0100/U+E0102) U+2ECD |
U+8FB6 (U+FA66) (Variation selector: U+E0101/U+E0103) U+2ECC |
U+8FB6 (Variation selector: U+E0104) U+2ECE |
辶 | 辶 | 辶 |
Literature
[edit]- Fazzioli, Edoardo (1987). Chinese calligraphy : from pictograph to ideogram : the history of 214 essential Chinese/Japanese characters. calligraphy by Rebecca Hon Ko. New York: Abbeville Press. ISBN 0-89659-774-1.
- Lunde, Ken (Jan 5, 2009). "Appendix J: Japanese Character Sets" (PDF). CJKV Information Processing: Chinese, Japanese, Korean & Vietnamese Computing (Second ed.). Sebastopol, Calif.: O'Reilly Media. ISBN 978-0-596-51447-1.