Radical 170

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(U+961C) "mound, dam"
Pronunciations
Pinyin:
Bopomofo:ㄈㄨˋ
Wade–Giles:fu4
Cantonese Yale:fau6
Jyutping:fau6
Japanese Kana:フ fu / フウ fū (on'yomi)
おか oka (kun'yomi)
Sino-Korean:부 bu
Hán-Việt:phụ
Names
Chinese name(s):(⻖) 左耳旁 zuǒ'ěrpáng
Japanese name(s):こざとへん kozatohen
岐阜の阜 Gifu no fu
Hangul:언덕 eondeok
Stroke order animation
Stroke order of

Radical 170 or radical mound (阜部) meaning "

strokes. This radical character transforms into (counted as 3 strokes in Traditional Chinese, 2 strokes in Simplified Chinese) when used as a left component (Not to be confused with on the right derived from
).

In the

radical
.

is also the 175th indexing component in the Table of Indexing Chinese Character Components predominantly adopted by Simplified Chinese dictionaries published in mainland China, with (left) listed as its associated indexing component.

Evolution

Derived characters

Strokes Characters
+0
+2 SC (=隊)
+3
+4 (=陰) (=陽) (= -> ) (= -> ) SC (=陽) SC (=陰) SC (=陣) SC (=階)
+5 (= -> -> ) SC (=際) SC (=陸) SC (=隴) SC (=陳) SC (=陘)
+6 SC (=陝)
+7 (= -> ) (= -> / -> ) (= -> ) JP (=陷) SC (=隯) SC (=隉) SC (=隕) SC (=險)
+8 JP (=險)
+9 (= -> ) (= -> ) (=陰) (= -> ) SC/JP (=隨) SC (=隱)
+10 (= -> )
+11 (= -> ) (=隙) JP (=隱)
+12 (= -> )
+13
+14 (= -> )
+15
+16
+17

Kanji

This kanji is one of the 20 kanji added to the

Kyoiku kanji or kanji taught in Japanese elementary schools that are found in the names of the following prefectures of Japan.[1] It was added because it is the second character in Gifu ().[1]

References

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