Radical 159

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Radical 159 or radical cart (車部) meaning "cart" or "car" is one of the 20 Kangxi radicals (214 radicals in total) composed of 7 strokes.

Pinyin:chē
Bopomofo:ㄔㄜ
Cantonese Yale:che1, geui1
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 158
Radical 159 (U+2F9E)
160 
(U+8ECA) "cart, car"
Pronunciations
Pinyin:chē
Bopomofo:ㄔㄜ
Wade–Giles:ch'e1
Cantonese Yale:che1, geui1
Jyutping:ce1, geoi1
Japanese Kana:シャ sha (on'yomi)
くるま kuruma (kun'yomi)
Sino-Korean:거 geo
Hán-Việt:xa, xe, xế
Names
Chinese name(s):(Left) 車字旁/车字旁 chēzìpáng
(Bottom) 車字底/车字底 chēzìdǐ
Japanese name(s):車/くるま kuruma
車偏/くるまへん kurumahen
Hangul:수레 sure
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Stroke order of the simplified form
Stroke order of the simplified left component form

In the Kangxi Dictionary, there are 361 characters (out of 49,030) to be found under this radical.[1]

, the simplified form of , is the 68th indexing component in the Table of Indexing Chinese Character Components predominantly adopted by Simplified Chinese dictionaries published in mainland China, while the traditional form is listed as its associated indexing components. is derived from the cursive form of .

Evolution

Derived characters

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StrokesCharacters (車)Characters (车)
+0 SC (=車)
+1 SC (=軋)
+2 SC (=軌)
+3 (=轊) SC (=軒) SC (=軑) SC (=軔)
+4 JP (=轉) JP nonstandard (=轟) SC (=轉) SC (=軛) SC (=輪) SC (=軟) SC (=轟)
+5 (=軛) JP (=輕; also variant form of 輊) SC (=軲) SC (=軻) SC (=轤) SC (=軸) SC (=軹) SC (=軼) SC (=軤) SC (=軫) SC (=轢) SC (=軺) SC (=輕)
+6 軿 JP (=輛) SC (=軾) SC (=載) SC (=輊) 轿SC (=轎) SC (=輈) SC (=輇) SC (=輅) SC (=較)
+7 SC (=輒) SC (=輔) SC (=輛)
+8 (=輒) SC (=輦) SC (=輩) SC (=輝) SC (=輥) SC (=輞) SC (=輬) SC (=輟) SC (=輜)
+9 (=軟) (=輜) HK/GB TC (=轀) SC (=輳) SC (=輻) SC (=輯) SC (=轀) SC (=輸) SC (=轡)
+10 (=軬) 輿 SC (=轅) SC (=轄) SC (=輾)
+11 SC (=轆)
+12 SC (=轍) SC (=轔)
+13
+14
+15
+16
+20
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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.[2] It is a first grade kanji.[2]

References

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