Radical 185 or radical head (首部) meaning "head" is one of the 11 Kangxi radicals (214 radicals in total) composed of 9 strokes.
首 | ||||
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首 (U+9996) "head" | ||||
Pronunciations | ||||
Pinyin: | shǒu | |||
Bopomofo: | ㄕㄡˇ | |||
Wade–Giles: | shou3 | |||
Cantonese Yale: | sau2 | |||
Jyutping: | sau2 | |||
Japanese Kana: | シュ shu / シュウ shū (on'yomi) くび kubi (kun'yomi) | |||
Sino-Korean: | 수 su | |||
Hán-Việt: | thủ, thú | |||
Names | ||||
Japanese name(s): | 首/くび kubi | |||
Hangul: | 머리 meori | |||
Stroke order animation | ||||
In the Kangxi Dictionary, there are 20 characters (out of 49,030) to be found under this radical.
首 is also the 187th indexing component in the Table of Indexing Chinese Character Components predominantly adopted by Simplified Chinese dictionaries published in mainland China.
Strokes | Characters |
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+0 | 首 |
+2 | 馗 |
+8 | 馘 |
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]
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- Fazzioli, Edoardo (1987). Chinese calligraphy : from pictograph to ideogram : the history of 214 essential Chinese/Japanese characters. calligraphy by Rebecca Hon Ko. New York: Abbeville Press. ISBN 0-89659-774-1.
- Lunde, Ken (Jan 5, 2009). "Appendix J: Japanese Character Sets" (PDF). CJKV Information Processing: Chinese, Japanese, Korean & Vietnamese Computing (Second ed.). Sebastopol, Calif.: O'Reilly Media. ISBN 978-0-596-51447-1.