Radical 189
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| 高 | |
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Radical 189 (U+2FBC)
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| 高 (U+9AD8) "tall" | |
| Pronunciations | |
| Pinyin: | gāo |
| Bopomofo: | ㄍㄠ |
| Wade–Giles: | kao1 |
| Cantonese Yale: | gou1 |
| Jyutping: | gou1 |
| Japanese Kana: | コウ kō (on'yomi) たか-い taka-i / たか taka / たか-まる taka-maru / たか-める taka-meru (kun'yomi) |
| Sino-Korean: | 고 go |
| Hán-Việt: | cao |
| Names | |
| Japanese name(s): | 高い/たかい takai |
| Hangul: | 높을 nopeul |
| Stroke order animation | |
Radical 189 or radical tall (高部) meaning "tall" is one of the 8 Kangxi radicals (214 radicals in total) composed of 10 strokes.
In the Kangxi Dictionary, there are 34 characters (out of 49,030) to be found under this radical.
高 is also the 191st indexing component in the Table of Indexing Chinese Character Components predominantly adopted by Simplified Chinese dictionaries published in mainland China.
Evolution
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Oracle bone script character
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Bronze script character
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Large seal script character
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Small seal script character
Derived characters
[edit | edit source]| Strokes | Characters |
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| +0 | 高 髙 (=高) |
| +4 | 髚 |
| +5 | 髛 |
| +8 | 髜 |
| +12 | 髝 |
| +13 | 髞 |
Sinogram
[edit | edit source]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]
References
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External links
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