Radical 141

Radical 141 meaning " Tiger" is one of 29 of the 214 traditional radicals of Chinese characters that are written by six strokes.

With 16 combinations of signs in Mathews ' Chinese - English Dictionary, there are few characters which can be found at this radical in the lexicon.

The radical "Tiger" will only in the long list of traditional character - radicals, which consists of 214 radicals, the 141st 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, to 173 place.

The seal script characters, the striped tiger fur can be imagined. Under the sign today still are the feet of the erected Tigers. Pronounced hu is not this radical form of single characters. 虍draws its pronunciation虎( tiger hu ), the reduced form it is and from which it takes its descriptive label also:虎 字 头( huzitou = head of the Tiger character).

The tiger head虍ruled only a few characters, such as:

In the original form of虐( = cruel ) a claw (爪) and a human (人) are next to the tiger head虍to detect. The tiger claw grabs the man. The original meaning of虔( = religious ) was to move by way of term, hence the tiger head虍. Characters such as彪( = young tiger ) contain the虍as a component are to look at this radical.

The tiger虎Hu applies according to the Chinese calendar as daring. Tiger years (寅Yin ) are:

  • February 08, 1902 to January 28, 1903
  • January 26, 1914 to February 13, 1915
  • February 13, 1926 to 01 February 1927
  • January 31, 1938 to February 18, 1939
  • February 17, 1950 to 05 February 1951
  • February 05, 1962 to January 24, 1963
  • January 23, 1974 to February 10, 1975
  • February 09, 1986 to January 28, 1987
  • January 28, 1998 to February 15, 1999
  • February 24, 2010 to February 02, 2011

Character connections that are ruled by the radical 141

In Unicode block Kangxi radicals, the radical 141 is coded under the code point number 12,172 (U 2 F8C ).

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