Radical 1

Radical一is with the meaning "one" is one of six of the 214 traditional radicals of Chinese writing, which consist only of a single stroke.

The character sees the Hangeulzeichen ㅡ "eu" similar.

With 27 combinations of signs in Mathews ' Chinese - English Dictionary ( number 3016 ), there is still relatively rare. The Kangxi Dictionary there were 42 characters which had to see this radical.

The radical part 1 as a horizontal line (横Heng ) to the eight principles of the character永(永字八法Yǒngzì Bāfǎ ), are the basis of Chinese calligraphy.

The character evolved from the pictorial representation to a pointing finger, which is also the reason why it - is written horizontally - as opposed to the Roman numeral I. Other sources are derived from the character of ancient Chinese computing chopsticks.

The basic meaning of the character extends to the meanings "unity, unification ".

The horizontal line represents different things dar. In Sign rain, the horizontal stroke above the sky dar. Under the sun he is the horizon over which it rises. Inside a two-leaf door, he is the bolt. The word "heaven" includes the line everything is about the people.

Character connections that are ruled by the radical 1

In Unicode block Kangxi Radicals radical 1 under the code point number 12,032 (U 2 F00 ) is coded.

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