Radical 144
Chinese character radical
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Radical 144 or radical walk enclosure (行部) meaning "go" or "do" is one of the 29 Kangxi radicals (214 radicals in total) composed of 6 strokes.
| 行 | |
|---|---|
Radical 144 (U+2F8F)
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| 行 (U+884C) "go, do" | |
| Pronunciations | |
| Pinyin: | xíng, háng |
| Bopomofo: | ㄒㄧㄥˋ, ㄏㄤˊ |
| Wade–Giles: | hsing2 |
| Cantonese Yale: | haang4, hang4, hang6, hong4 |
| Jyutping: | haang4, hang4, hang6, hong4 |
| Japanese Kana: | コウ kō / アン an (on'yomi) ゆ-く yu-ku / おこな-う okona-u (kun'yomi) |
| Sino-Korean: | 행 haeng |
| Names | |
| Japanese name(s): | 行構/ぎょうがまえ/ゆきがまえ gyōgamae/yukigamae |
| Hangul: | 다닐 danil 행실 haengsil |
| Stroke order animation | |
In the Kangxi Dictionary, there are 53 characters (out of 49,030) to be found under this radical.
行 is not used as an indexing component (radical) in Simplified Chinese. Characters with this radical are classified under radical 彳 (No. 60 in the Kangxi Dictionary; No. 41 in the Table of Indexing Chinese Character Components) in Simplified Chinese.
Evolution
- Oracle bone script character
- Bronze script character
- Large seal script character
- Small seal script character
Derived characters
Sinogram
The radical is also used as an independent Chinese character. It is one of the kyōiku kanji or kanji taught in elementary school in Japan.[1] It is a second grade kanji.[1]