兹
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Translingual
[edit]Han character
[edit]兹 (Kangxi radical 12,
Derived characters
[edit]- 𡞰, 𢰩,
滋 , 𣕜, 𤍏, 𤧹, 磁, 禌, 糍, 𬗭, 𦖺, 𧛏, 鎡(镃), 𩝐, 𫚤, 鹚, 𬝘, 𡙛, 孳, 慈, 𭵝, 𡢫, 𤀟, 𥖃 (Contains only 兹) - 嗞, 嵫, 稵 (Exception: Only for Chinese character forms. Japanese and Korean forms contain 茲 instead)
- 㽧, 𤮀, 𪑿, 𤂇, 𪇔 (Exception: Only for mainland China character form. Taiwan character form contains 茲 instead)
- 螆 (Exception: Only for mainland China character form. Taiwan and Hong Kong character forms contain 茲 while Japan character form contains 玆 instead)
- 鰦 (Exception: Only for mainland China character form. Taiwan, Hong Kong and Japan character forms contain 茲 instead)
- 鷀 (Exception: Only for mainland China and Japan character forms. Taiwan, Hong Kong and Korean character forms contain 茲 instead)
- 䈘 (Exception: Only for mainland China and Taiwan character forms. Korean character form contains 茲 instead)
- 鶿 (Exception: Only for Chinese and Japanese character forms. Korean character form contains 玆 instead)
- 甆 (Exception: Only for Chinese and Korean character forms. Japan character form contains 茲 instead)
- 𦔒 (Exception: Only for Taiwan character form. Hong Kong character form contains 茲 instead)
Related characters
[edit]- 茲 (Preferred form used in Taiwan) - See also its derived characters.
- 玆 (Variant form of 兹) - See also its derived characters.
References
[edit]- Kangxi Dictionary: not present, would follow page 1031, character 38
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 1, page 248, character 6
- Unihan data for U+5179
Chinese
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Glyph origin
[edit]Unorthodox variant simplified from 茲 with 䒑 as the top component instead of 艹 found in the Ming dynasty orthographic dictionary 《
The earliest known form of this character can be traced back to the Han dynasty 《
This character became the orthodox form in mainland China based on the 1965 Table of General Used Chinese Characters for Publishing 《
Definitions
[edit]For pronunciation and definitions of 兹 – see 茲 (“this; year; time; etc.”). (This character is the simplified and variant traditional form of 茲). |
Notes:
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Usage notes
[edit]- This character, 兹 which contains 䒑 (3 strokes) is the orthodox form used in mainland China.
- The character 茲 (
U+8332
) which contains 艹 (grass radical, 4 strokes in traditional Chinese) is the orthodox form used in modern Taiwan.
References
[edit]- Dictionary of Chinese Character Variants (
教育 部 異體 字 字典 ), A03473#34 - Dictionary of Chinese Character Variants (
教育 部 異體 字 字典 ), A03473-002#11
Etymology 2
[edit]Glyph origin
[edit]Variant form of 玆 with 䒑 instead of doubled 亠 (tóu) as the top component. Found in the Tang dynasty orthographic dictionary Ganlu Zishu 《
Definitions
[edit]For pronunciation and definitions of 兹 – see 玆 (“black; muddy; dirty; etc.”). (This character is a variant form of 玆). |
References
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