Radical 69

Radical 69 with the meaning " ax, pound " is one of the 34 traditional radicals of Chinese writing, which consist of four strokes. In Mathews ' Chinese - English Dictionary, it happens very rarely.

The icon shows an ax, but actually it is a measure of weight. Previously, the weight of the Chinese sliding weight scales had namely the shape of an ax.

As bearers of meaning in the composite sign斤places it in the semantic field ax as in斧( = ax ), where斤acts as sense and父as a sound carrier. The left component of the sign断( = break ) is ( = cancel ) from绝emerged, the ax right serves as a symbol of support. 斯( this, this, this ) meant first disconnect, so the ax. 析( split, separate ) consists of the ax and the tree斤木together. Today it is found in the combination分析( = analyze ). 所( = location, place ) consists of户( = door ) and the ax. The statement of this combination was: With an ax, a door smashed ( = make a decision ). Only later所adopted its present meaning.

Character connections that are ruled by the radical 69

In Unicode block Kangxi radicals, the radical is coded 69, the codepoint number 12,100 (U 2 F44 ).

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