Radical 156

Radical 156 meaning " Go " is one of 20 of the 214 traditional radicals of Chinese characters that are written by seven strokes.

With 26 combinations of signs in Mathews ' Chinese - English Dictionary, there are relatively few characters that can be found at this radical in the lexicon.

The radical " go " only takes in the long list of traditional character - radicals, which consists of 214 radicals, the 156th 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, at 189th place.

The seal script form of this character consisting of an image of a running man, the case takes both arms vigorously to help. Below that is a foot as an interpretation aid for the upper component.

The radical presents his characters go in the context of meaning, run :赶(gan = catch ) ,趋( rush, rush ) ,趔 趄( fluctuate, stagger ) ,赴( fu = go ) ,趟( tang = Zähleinheitswort for movements). In陡( = steep ) the radical走occurs as a sound carrier. 徒(tu = foot walk ) consisted originally of the foot辶and earth土(tu) as a sound carrier. As a half-frame in lower left position in the character of the last line of走lower right should be extended as in起(qi = up ) or赳( = brave ).

Spelling variant of the radical :赱

Character connections that are ruled by the radical 156

In Unicode block Kangxi radicals, the radical 156 of the Code Point number 12,187 (U 2 F9B ) is coded.

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