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Radical 97 or radical melon () meaning "melon" is one of the 23 Kangxi radicals (214 radicals in total) composed of 5 stroke (CJK character), strokes (6 strokes in Japanese). In the ''Kangxi Dictionary'', there are 55 characters (out of 49,030) to be found under this Radical (Chinese characters), radical. is also the 113th indexing component in the ''Table of Indexing Chinese Character Components'' predominantly adopted by Simplified Chinese characters, Simplified Chinese dictionaries published in mainland China. Evolution File:็“œ-bigseal.svg, Large seal script character File:็“œ-seal.svg, Small seal script character Derived characters Variant forms There is a design nuance between the form of in modern Japanese and in other languages. Traditionally, the character consists of five stroke (CJK character), strokes. In Japanese kanji simplification, however, the third stroke (i.e. a vertical-horizontal turning stroke) was broken into two strokes, and became a six-stroke ra ...
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Kangxi Radical
The 214 Kangxi radicals (), also known as the Zihui radicals, form a system of radicals () of Chinese characters. The radicals are numbered in stroke count order. They are the most popular system of radicals for dictionaries that order Traditional Chinese characters (''hanzi'', ''hanja'', ''kanji'', ''chแปฏ hรกn'') by radical and stroke count. They are officially part of the Unicode encoding system for CJKV characters, in their standard order, under the coding block "Kangxi radicals", while their graphic variants are contained in the "CJK Radicals Supplement". Thus, a reference to "radical 61", for example, without additional context, refers to the 61st radical of the ''Kangxi Dictionary'', ๅฟƒ; ''xฤซn'' "heart". Originally introduced in the 1615 ''Zihui'' (ๅญ—ๅฝ™), they are more commonly named in relation to the ''Kangxi Dictionary'' of 1716 ('' Kฤngxฤซ'' being the era name for 1662โ€“1723). The 1915 encyclopedic word dictionary ''Ciyuan'' (่พญๆบ) also uses this syste ...
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