Radical 67
Radical 67 with the meaning of " culture, literature, writing " is one of 35 traditional radicals of Chinese writing, which consist of four strokes.
With 9 combinations of signs in Mathews ' Chinese - English Dictionary it is very rare in the lexicon.
There are more radical characters that look similar to this sign.
As a single character, this character had the meaning of " culture " or " font ", which was the same in China. The bronze writing shows a man with tattoos. The character for writing is thus derived from the tattoo lines from and originally meant " Ornament".
In Japanese cartography文is used as a sign for "school".
At the 2008 Summer Olympic Games this character was stylized into a logo.
Character connections that are ruled by the radical 67
In Unicode block Kangxi radicals, the radical 67 is coded under the Code Point number 12 098 (U 2 F42 ).