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See also:
U+8FDC, 远
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-8FDC

[U+8FDB]
CJK Unified Ideographs
[U+8FDD]

Translingual[edit]

Stroke order
7 strokes

Han character[edit]

(Kangxi radical 162, +4, 8 strokes in traditional Chinese, 7 strokes in mainland China, cangjie input 卜一一山 (YMMU), four-corner 31301, composition )

Derived characters[edit]

Related characters[edit]

References[edit]

  • Kangxi Dictionary: not present, would follow page 1254, character 17
  • Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 6, page 3818, character 6
  • Unihan data for U+8FDC

Chinese[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Glyph origin[edit]

Phono-semantic compound (形聲形声) : semantic (walk) + phonetic .

Unorthodox variant simplified from () found in various moveable type copies of classical novels. First attested in 《宋元以來俗字譜》, a variant forms dictionary compiled in 1930 that records unorthodox forms (俗字 (súzì)) that have existed since the Song dynasty.

Eventually adopted as an official simplified character by the People's Republic of China in the 1956 Chinese Character Simplification Scheme.

Definitions[edit]

For pronunciation and definitions of – see (“distant; remote; far; not intimate; distant; etc.”).
(This character is the simplified and variant form of ).
Notes:

References[edit]

Etymology 2[edit]

simp. and trad.
alternative forms ⿺辶无

Glyph origin[edit]

Found in the historical Chinese dictionary Longkan Shoujian龍龕手鑑》 compiled in 997 AD.

Pronunciation[edit]


Definitions[edit]

  1. The meaning of this term is uncertain.

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Vietnamese[edit]

Han character[edit]

: Hán Nôm readings: viễn, viển

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