Radical 90

Radical 90 with the meaning " split wood " is one of 34 of the 214 traditional radicals of Chinese characters that are written with four strokes.

With eight 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 " split wood " takes only characters in the long list of traditional radicals, which consists of 214 radicals, the 90th position. In modern abbreviation dictionaries may find a completely different place. In the New Sino- German Dictionary from the People's Republic of China, there is, for example, as a short character at 42nd place.

The seal script form shows a vertical split tree木(mu), resulting in爿(left) and片(right). As a component in the composite character often takes爿( qiang ), the truncated form of丬so将( jiang be =) will将( jiang ) or壮( zhuang = strong ) to壮( zhuang ). However, there are also signs where no shortening of the component takes place for example in戕( = murder ) ,臧( zang = good),奘( = large within the meaning of important people, such as the name of the famous Tang monk玄 Xuan Zang奘, which the Buddhist scriptures brought from India to China through his journey to the west ( xiyouji ) ). In all these characters爿( jiang ) works as the carrier.

Not a single character occurring, shows the Ur - form a situated bed, show the feet to the left. From the inventor of the radical system, Xu Shen (许慎)丬was (爿qiang ) not yet performed as radical, though it has been used in the time of the Warring States as a component. Since the Ming Dynasty is丬(爿) are common as radical. Some dictionaries lead the component as丬, some as爿.

Spelling variant of the radical: abbreviation ( PRC )丬actually a sign of the radical compound 2 (丨) with two strokes.

Character connections that are ruled by the radical 90

In Unicode block Kangxi radicals, the radical 90 is coded under the codepoint number 12.121 (U 2 F59 ).

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