兹
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兹 (Kangxi radical 12, 八+7, 9 strokes, cangjie input 廿女戈戈 (TVII), four-corner 80732, composition ⿱䒑𢆶)
Unorthodox variant simplified from 茲 with 䒑 as the top component instead of 艹 found in the Ming dynasty orthographic dictionary 《俗書刊誤》.
The earliest known form of this character can be traced back to the Han dynasty 《孔宙碑》 tablet written in clerical script.
This character became the orthodox form in mainland China based on the 1965 Table of General Used Chinese Characters for Publishing 《印刷通用漢字字形表》 where Xin Zixing (新字形) is promulgated for the first time.
For pronunciation and definitions of 兹 – see 茲 (“this; year; time; etc.”). (This character is the simplified and variant traditional form of 茲). |
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U+8332
) which contains 艹 (grass radical, 4 strokes in traditional Chinese) is the orthodox form used in modern Taiwan.Variant form of 玆 with 䒑 instead of doubled 亠 (tóu) as the top component. Found in the Tang dynasty orthographic dictionary Ganlu Zishu 《干祿字書》, which lists both 兹 and 茲/兹 as unorthodox forms of 玆.
For pronunciation and definitions of 兹 – see 玆 (“black; muddy; dirty; etc.”). (This character is a variant form of 玆). |
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