Radically 156

radical 156 with the meaning “goes” is one of 20 to 214 traditional radicals of the Chinese writing, which are written with seven lines. With 26 indication connections in Mathews' Chinese English Dictionary gives it relatively few characters, which are to be found under this radical in the encyclopedia.

To that radical go takes only in the long characters - to list of traditional radicals, which consists of 214 radicals, the 156. Position. In modern abbreviations - he can be to dictionaries in completely different place. In the new one it stands for Chinese-German dictionary from the People's Republic of China for example at 189. Place.

The seal writing - form of this character consists of the illustration of current humans, who take thereby both arms strongly to the assistance. Among them a foot is as an interpretation assistance for the upper component.

That radical places its indications into the meaning connection goes, running: 赶 (gan = catch up), 趋 (hurry, hasten), 趔趄 (vary, tumble), 赴 (fu = go), 趟 (seaweed = counting unit word for movements). In 陡 (= sloping) the radical appears 走 as sound carrier. 徒 (do = foot go) originally consisted of the foot 辶 and the earth 土 (do) as sound carrier. As half framework in left lower position in the indication the latter is to the right to extend lower line of 走 as in 起 (qi = rise) or 赳 (= courageously).

Write variant of the radical: 赱

discussion

character, the radical 156 contain
lines characters
of +0
+2 赲赴赵
+3 赳赶起赸
+4 赹赺赻赼赽赾赿
+5 趀趁趂趃趄超趆趇趈趉越趋
+6 趌趍趎趏趐趑趒趓趔
+7 趕趖趗趘趙趚
+8 趛趜趝趞趟趠趡趢趣趤趥趦趧
+10
+12 趩趪趫趬趭
+13
+14 趯趰
+16
+19

literature

Edoardo Fazzioli: Painted words. 214 Chinese characters - from the picture to the term. ISBN 3937715347 (page 61)


 

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