Talk:辶
Latest comment: 1 year ago by Jeannebluemonheo in topic about "⻎" being referred to as "the form used in regular script"
isn't ⻌ - U+2ECC Cjk Radical Simplified Walk a better lemma? --Abdull 16:24, 18 December 2005 (UTC)
about "⻎" being referred to as "the form used in regular script"
editIn short, it is not. Sure, the kaiti form does have the wavy stem, but it is not the same kind. It does not have hard edges like ⻎. it is smooth like the curved strokes found in 阝. I think it is misleading to describe it as such, because in kaiti it is much closer to ㇇) than ㇇㇇ which is the tc standard form. I also think that this particular part of the standardization was a bad decision made by people who didnt know much about han typography, but that's besides the point. Jeannebluemonheo (talk) 06:53, 6 January 2023 (UTC)