See also: , , β, ß, , and B
U+961D, 阝
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-961D

[U+961C]
CJK Unified Ideographs
[U+961E]

U+2ECF, ⻏
CJK RADICAL CITY

[U+2ECE]
CJK Radicals Supplement
[U+2ED0]
U+2ED6, ⻖
CJK RADICAL MOUND TWO

[U+2ED5]
CJK Radicals Supplement
[U+2ED7]

TranslingualEdit

Stroke order
 

Han characterEdit

(Kangxi radical 170, +0, 3 strokes in traditional Chinese, Japanese and Korean, 2 strokes in mainland China, cangjie input 弓中 (NL) or XX弓中 (XXNL), four-corner 77227, composition)

Derived charactersEdit

ReferencesEdit

  • KangXi: page 1345, character 4
  • Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 41536
  • Dae Jaweon: page 1847, character 27
  • Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 6, page 4114, character 3
  • Unihan data for U+961D

Usage notesEdit

  • is the component form of two distinct radicals found either on the left or right of a character. It is the component form of when used on the left of a character, as in , and the component form of when used on the right of a character, as in .

ChineseEdit

simp. and trad.

Etymology 1Edit

PronunciationEdit


DefinitionsEdit

  1. () as left radical
SynonymsEdit

Etymology 2Edit

PronunciationEdit


DefinitionsEdit

  1. () as right radical
SynonymsEdit

Usage notesEdit

Also known as 雙耳旁双耳旁 (shuāng'ěrpáng) (shuāng'ěrpáng) or 雙耳刀双耳刀 (shuāng'ěrdāo) (shuāng'ěrdāo) when referring to the radical written on either side of a character.

JapaneseEdit

KanjiEdit

(Radical)

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ReadingsEdit

  • Kun: こざとへん (kozatohen), おおざる (ōzaru)

KoreanEdit

HanjaEdit

(bu) (hangeul , revised bu, McCune–Reischauer pu, Yale pu)

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VietnameseEdit

Han characterEdit

: Hán Nôm readings: ấp, phụ

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ReferencesEdit