Radical 182

Radical 182 meaning " Wind " is one of eleven of the 214 traditional radicals of Chinese characters that are written by nine strokes.

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

Radical wind increases only in the long list of traditional character radicals consisting of 214 radicals 182 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 121 place.

Old ideas according to which the insects are born from the vapors of the earth. Thus, the original character is explaining to the representative of the wind with the elements of sun, exercise and stretch. By simplifying the insects were repaid.

According carrier acts as the radical in疯( = crazy) ,枫( = maple) ,砜( = sulfone ) ,讽( = mock ).

As bearers of meaning, the character风brings the meaning wind in his character as in飒( = wind noise ) ,飘( = flap),飓( in飓风= hurricane ) ,飙( = hurricane).

In the left position in the character风the second bar in the run to the right should be extended so that it forms a half bezel ( sausend =) as in飕.

Spelling variant of the radical: abbreviation ( PRC ) :风

Typhoon called a tropical cyclone in the northwestern part of the Pacific, referred to in other parts of the world hurricane or cyclone. The word typhoon ( typhoon engl. ) comes via the Portuguese from Arabic. Tufan ( = " flood " ), this perhaps from Greek Typhon ( = " big storm "); reinforced by Chinese Taifeng ( = " strong wind ").

The Japanese word kamikaze means the " divine wind " or " breath of God " in the form of two typhoons that could fail two Mongol conquest attempts Kublai Khan in the 13th century (see also Kamikaze ( Mongol invasion ) ). Shimpū Tokkōtai ( Jpn.神 风 特 攻 队, Kamikaze Special Forces ) was a Japanese flier Special Forces in the Second World War. Tokkōtai is short for tokubetsu · kōgekitai (特别 攻 撃 队) = " Special Attack Force ". The fact that the known term Kamikaze does not appear in the Japanese name, is due to a peculiarity of the Japanese language, which allows ( Kanji ) make certain different characters depending on the context. Shimpū and Kamikaze are two different pronunciations of the character神 风. The term kamikaze itself is in German for a suicide attack on military targets.

The symbol of the radical 182 is风; with风combinations of signs of U 98 A8 are encoded 98 EB to飍U, then it with风of U 98 EC to飚U 98 DA.

Character connections that are ruled by the radical 182

In Unicode block Kangxi radicals, the radical is coded 182 under the code point number 12,213 (U 2 FB5 ).

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