Radical 131

Radical 131 is with the meaning " servant, minister" is one of 29 of the 214 traditional radicals of Chinese characters that are written by six strokes. In Kanji, the Japanese case, the character is written in a different stroke sequence with seven strokes.

With four combinations of signs in Mathews ' Chinese - English Dictionary, there are very few characters that can be found at this radical in the lexicon.

The radical "servants" will only in the long list of traditional character - radicals, which consists of 214 radicals, the 131st position. In modern abbreviation dictionaries he can find a completely different place. In the New Sino- German Dictionary from the People's Republic of China, he is, for example, at 164th place.

The character evolved from the image of a bowing servant who is viewed from above.

In dynastic China臣also served as a polite form of self - abasement, meaning " I ". Is臣as a component part of numerous characters. Since the curtailment of the cumbersome, with of frequent off and on again attaching to write component, however, does not seem so common. 卧( where = sleeping place ) contains the radical臣and the right people (人) in a slightly varied version. Its original meaning was " to lie down to rest ." 宦( = eunuch ) consists of the officers臣under the roof of the palace宀. In臧( = good) to find戕as a sound carrier and臣. 臧as a whole in turn functions in藏( = memory ) as a sound carrier. The grass head (艹) is carrier sense. The characters姬( in :宦 姬= Madame ) ,颐( = cheek) ,熙( = light ) and Others do not contain the臣component, but a very similar seeing her other. This combination was previously solely for cheek (now颐, with the head页right).

Character connections that are ruled by the radical 131

In Unicode block Kangxi radicals, the radical is coded 131 under the code point number 12,162 (U 2 F82 ).

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