Radical 213
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Radical 213 meaning "turtle" is one of only two of the 214 Kangxi radicals that are composed of 16 strokes.
In the Kangxi Dictionary there are only 24 characters (out of 40,000) to be found under this radical.
In Taoist cosmology, 龜 (Polyhedron) is the nature component of the Ba gua diagram 坎 Kǎn.
Characters with Radical 213
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| +12 | Template:Linktext |
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Variant characters
There are a number of variant characters that appear different but mean the same thing:
Gallery
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Oracle bone script form of radical 213
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Bronze script form of radical 213
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Radical 213 in small seal script in the Shuowen
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Radical 213 in clerical script
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Stroke order of Shinjitai of radical 213
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Radical 213 in Simplified Chinese
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Variants of the character 龜, collected c. Template:TrimScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". from printed sources
By typefont
As a CJK Unified Ideograph, Template:Unichar has seven separate reference glyphs shown in the Unicode code charts, no two of which are exactly identical:[1]
- "G" (Mainland China), for Traditional Chinese in Mainland China (i.e. the forms listed alongside their Simplified Chinese equivalents in the List of Commonly Used Standard Chinese Characters), as in the Guobiao standard GB/T 12345 (the form for Simplified Chinese is encoded separately; see below)
- "H" (Hong Kong) for use in Traditional Chinese
- "T" (Taiwan) for use in Traditional Chinese
- "J" (Japan) for Japanese kyūjitai (the form for Japanese shinjitai is encoded separately; see below)
- "K" (South Korea) for use in Korean hanja
- "KP" (North Korea) for use in Korean hanja
- "V" (Vietnam) for use in Vietnamese Hán Nôm
As such, appearance may subtly vary between fonts intended for different regions:
| Region | Mainland China (traditional) | Hong Kong | Taiwan | Japan (kyūjitai) | South Korea | North KoreaTemplate:Efn | VietnamTemplate:Efn |
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| Preview with local fontTemplate:Efn | 龜 | 龜 | 龜 | 龜 | 龜 | 龜 | 龜 |
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| Very top[1] | Dot stroke | ⺈ shape (like top of 鱼), crosses corner of box below | ⺈ shape (like top of 鱼), does not cross corner of box below | ||||
| Vertical strokes[1] | From bottom of upper box to tail | From top of upper box to bottom of turtleshell | From top of upper box to between turtleshell and tail | From top of upper box to tail | From bottom of upper box to tail | ||
| Horizontal strokes[1] | Legs and turtleshell entirely separate strokes | Legs and turtleshell separate strokes but aligned | Legs and turtleshell single strokes crossing verticals | Legs and turtleshell separate strokes but aligned | Legs and turtleshell single strokes crossing verticals | Legs and turtleshell entirely separate strokes | |
In Unicode
Due to an especially large number of variant forms associated with Radical 213, an exceptionally large number of Unicode characters exist displaying variants of the character itself, as opposed to derived characters.[2]
Kangxi Radicals / CJK Radicals Supplement
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Unified Repertoire and Ordering (URO)
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CJK Compatibility Ideographs
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Supplementary Ideographic Plane
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Literature
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- Leyi Li: "Tracing the Roots of Chinese Characters: 500 Cases". Beijing 1993, Template:ISBN
Footnotes
References
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