Radical 82

{{Short description|Chinese character radical}}

{{for2

|the ten stroke hair radical|Radical 190

|the surname|Mao (surname)

|the unit of the Chinese currency|Jiao (currency)

}}

{{Infobox Kangxi radical

|82|uni=6BDB

|meaning=fur, hair

|pny= máo

|bopo= ㄇㄠˊ

|wade= mao2

|jyutping= mou4

|yale= mòuh

|poj= mô͘

|cn= 毛字底 máozìdǐ

|onyomi= モウ mō
ボウ bō

|kunyomi= け ke

|jp= 毛/け ke

|hang= 털 teol

|hanja= 모 mo

}}

Radical 82 or radical fur ({{Lang|zh-Hant|毛部}}) meaning "fur" is one of the 34 Kangxi radicals (214 radicals in total) composed of 4 strokes.

In the Kangxi Dictionary, there are 211 characters (out of 49,030) to be found under this radical.

{{Lang|zh-Hans|毛}} is also the 82nd indexing component in the Table of Indexing Chinese Character Components predominantly adopted by Simplified Chinese dictionaries published in mainland China.

The character is a Chinese family name, and often refers to the Chinese leader Mao Zedong.

Evolution

File:毛-bronze.svg|Bronze script character

File:毛-bigseal.svg|Large seal script character

File:毛-seal.svg|Small seal script character

Derived characters

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! Strokes !! Characters

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| +0

style="font-size: large;" | {{Linktext|毛}}
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| +3

style="font-size: large;" | {{Linktext|毜}} {{Linktext|毝}}
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| +4

style="font-size: large;" | {{Linktext|毞}} {{Linktext|毟}}
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| +5

style="font-size: large;" | {{Linktext|毠}} {{Linktext|毡}}
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| +6

style="font-size: large;" | {{Linktext|毢}} {{Linktext|毣}} {{Linktext|毤}} {{Linktext|毥}} {{Linktext|毦}} {{Linktext|毧}} {{Linktext|毨}} {{Linktext|毩}} {{Linktext|毪}}
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| +7

style="font-size: large;" | {{Linktext|毫}} {{Linktext|毬}} {{Linktext|毭}} {{Linktext|毮}}
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| +8

style="font-size: large;" | {{Linktext|毯}} {{Linktext|毰}} {{Linktext|毱}} {{Linktext|毲}} {{Linktext|毳}} {{Linktext|毴}} {{Linktext|毵}}SC (=毿) {{Linktext|毶}}SC (=𣯶)
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| +9

style="font-size: large;" | {{Linktext|毷}} {{Linktext|毸}} {{Linktext|毹}} {{Linktext|毺}} {{Linktext|毻}} {{Linktext|毼}} {{Linktext|毽}}
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| +10

style="font-size: large;" | {{Linktext|毾}}
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| +11

style="font-size: large;" | {{Linktext|毿}} {{Linktext|氀}} {{Linktext|氁}} {{Linktext|氂}}
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| +12

style="font-size: large;" | {{Linktext|氃}} {{Linktext|氄}} {{Linktext|氅}} {{Linktext|氆}} {{Linktext|氇}}SC (=氌)
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| +13

style="font-size: large;" | {{Linktext|氈}} {{Linktext|氉}} {{Linktext|氊}}
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| +14

style="font-size: large;" | {{Linktext|氋}}
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| +15

style="font-size: large;" | {{Linktext|氌}}
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| +18

style="font-size: large;" | {{Linktext|氍}}
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| +22

style="font-size: large;" | {{Linktext|氎}}

Sinogram

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.{{Cite web |title=The Kyoiku Kanji (教育漢字) - Kanshudo |url=https://www.kanshudo.com/collections/kyoiku_kanji |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220324010221/https://www.kanshudo.com/collections/kyoiku_kanji |archive-date=March 24, 2022 |access-date=2023-05-06 |website=www.kanshudo.com}} It is a second grade kanji.

References

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Literature

  • {{cite book|last= Fazzioli |first= Edoardo |others= calligraphy by Rebecca Hon Ko |title= Chinese calligraphy : from pictograph to ideogram : the history of 214 essential Chinese/Japanese characters |year= 1987 |publisher= Abbeville Press |location= New York |isbn= 0-89659-774-1 }}
  • {{cite book|last= Lunde |first= Ken |title= CJKV Information Processing: Chinese, Japanese, Korean & Vietnamese Computing |edition= Second |date= Jan 5, 2009 |publisher= O'Reilly Media |location= Sebastopol, Calif. |isbn= 978-0-596-51447-1 |chapter= Appendix J: Japanese Character Sets |chapter-url= http://examples.oreilly.com/9780596514471/cjkvip2e-appJ.pdf }}