Radical 122
Radical 122 meaning "net" is 1 of 29 Kangxi radicals (214 radicals total) composed of 6 strokes.
网 | ||
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网 (U+7F51) "net" | ||
Pinyin: | wǎng | |
Bopomofo: | ㄨㄤˇ | |
Gwoyeu Romatzyh: | woang | |
Wade–Giles: | wang3 | |
Cantonese Yale: | móhng | |
Jyutping: | mong5 | |
Kana: | ボー, あみ bō, ami | |
Kanji: | 網頭 amigashira | |
Hangul: | 그물 geumul | |
Sino-Korean: | 망 mang | |
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In the Kangxi Dictionary there are 163 characters (out of 49,030) to be found under this radical.
Characters with Radical 122
strokes | character |
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without additional strokes | 网 罒 罓 ⺳ |
3 additional strokes | 罔 罕 罖 罗 |
4 additional strokes | 罘 罙 罚 |
5 additional strokes | 罛 罜 罝 罞 罟 罠 罡 罢 |
6 additional strokes | 罣 |
7 additional strokes | 罤 罥 罦 |
8 additional strokes | 罧 罨 罩 罪 罫 罬 罭 置 署 |
9 additional strokes | 罯 罰 罱 罳 罴 |
10 additional strokes | 罵 罶 罷 罸 |
11 additional strokes | 罹 罺 罻 罼 |
12 additional strokes | 罽 罾 罿 羀 羁 |
13 additional strokes | 羂 |
14 additional strokes | 羃 羄 羅 羆 |
17 additional strokes | 羇 |
19 additional strokes | 羈 羉 |
Literature
- Fazzioli, Edoardo (1987). Chinese calligraphy : from pictograph to ideogram : the history of 214 essential Chinese/Japanese characters. calligraphy by Rebecca Hon Ko. New York: Abbeville Press. ISBN 0-89659-774-1.
- Lunde, Ken (Jan 5, 2009). "Appendix J: Japanese Character Sets" (PDF). CJKV Information Processing: Chinese, Japanese, Korean & Vietnamese Computing (Second ed.). Sebastopol, Calif.: O'Reilly Media. ISBN 978-0-596-51447-1.
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