辶
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Translingual
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Alternative forms
- Depending on the computer font used, this character may appear as ⻍, ⻎ or ⻌
- The form ⻍ (two dots, four strokes) is the traditional form found in the Kangxi dictionary which is used in Chinese jiu zixing, Japanese kyūjitai, Japanese hyōgai kanji, Korean hanja and Vietnamese Nôm.
- The form ⻎ (one dot, four strokes, same as the animated stroke diagram) is the revised form for Traditional Chinese used in the Song typeface (宋體/宋体 (sòngtǐ)) in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau. This form is also the calligraphic form used in regular script (楷書/楷书 (kǎishū)) in all regions.
- The form ⻌ (one dot, three strokes) is used in the Song typeface (宋體/宋体 (sòngtǐ)) in mainland China (based on Xin Zixing, 新字形) and the Ming typeface (明朝体) in Japan for jōyō kanji characters.
- A CJK compatibility ideograph exists at
U+FA66
for the alternative Japanese form of this radical with only one dot and three strokes that is used for jōyō kanji characters.
Han character
辶 (Kangxi radical 162, 辵+0, 4 strokes in traditional Chinese, Japanese and Korean, 3 strokes in simplified Chinese, cangjie input 戈弓弓人 (INNO) or 難卜 (XY), four-corner 30300, composition ⿳丶𠃍乀(G) or ⿳⺀𠃍乀(JKV) or ⿳丶⿱㇇㇇乀(HT))
- Kangxi radical #162, ⾡.
Usage notes
This character is not to be confused with the visually similar but unrelated 廴 (Radical 54).
References
- Kangxi Dictionary: not present, would follow page 1253, character 11
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 38702
- Dae Jaweon: page 1735, character 2
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): not present, would follow volume 6, page 3815, character 1
- Unihan data for U+8FB6
- Unihan data for U+FA66
Japanese
Vietnamese
Han character
辶: Hán Nôm readings: xước, sước, xích
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