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'''Radical 102''' ({{script|Hant|田}} [[Unicode]] U+7530 meaning '''"[[rice paddy]]"''' or '''"[[field]]"''') is number 102 out of 214 [[List of Kangxi radicals|Kangxi radicals]]. It is one of 23 radicals composed of five strokes. With 192 signs derived from this character in the Kangxi dictionary, it has a frequency somewhat below average.
'''Radical 102''' ({{script|Hant|田}} [[Unicode]] U+7530 meaning '''"[[paddy field|rice paddy]]"''' or '''"[[field (agriculture)|field]]"''') is number 102 out of 214 [[List of Kangxi radicals|Kangxi radicals]]. It is one of 23 radicals composed of five strokes. With 192 signs derived from this character in the Kangxi dictionary, it has a frequency somewhat below average.
The character {{script|Hant|[[:wikt:田|田]]}} is a pictograph of a rice field with irrigation channels. There are several variants of the radical, which may also have other meanings.
The character {{script|Hant|[[:wikt:田|田]]}} is a pictograph of a rice field with irrigation channels. There are several variants of the radical, which may also have other meanings.

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(U+7530) "rice paddy"
Pronunciations
Pinyin:tián
Bopomofo:ㄊ一ㄢ
Japanese Kana:でん, た den, ta
Sino-Korean:전 jeon
Names
Japanese name(s):
Hangul:밭 bat
Stroke order animation
Stroke order
Japanese stroke order

Radical 102 ( Unicode U+7530 meaning "rice paddy" or "field") is number 102 out of 214 Kangxi radicals. It is one of 23 radicals composed of five strokes. With 192 signs derived from this character in the Kangxi dictionary, it has a frequency somewhat below average.

The character is a pictograph of a rice field with irrigation channels. There are several variants of the radical, which may also have other meanings.

Signs derived from this character mostly belong to the agricultural sphere, such as , a unit of area, , a field worker, or "cattle".

In other signs such as "coin", the radical has merely phonetic significance. In other cases, it is present due to assimilation of a similar but originally distinct radical, as in "stomach".

Derived characters

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Literature

  • Fazzioli, Edoardo. Chinese calligraphy : from pictograph to ideogram : the history of 214 essential Chinese/Japanese characters. calligraphy by Rebecca Hon Ko. New York: Abbeville Press. ISBN 0896597741.
  • Leyi Li: “Tracing the Roots of Chinese Characters: 500 Cases”. Beijing 1993, ISBN 978-7561902042
  • Rick Harbaugh, Chinese Characters: A Genealogy and Dictionary, Yale University Press (1998), ISBN 9780966075007.[1]

See also