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  1. The 214 Kangxi radicals (Chinese: 康熙部首; pinyin: Kāngxī bùshǒu), also known as Zihui radicals, were collated in the 18th-century Kangxi Dictionary to aid categorization of Chinese characters. They are primarily sorted by stroke count.

  2. Los radicales de Kangxi, llamados así por el emperador del mismo nombre, son una lista de 214 caracteres chinos, utilizado originalmente en el 1615 Zihui y adoptado por el 1716 Diccionario Kangxi.

  3. Learn the 214 Chinese Radicals found in the Kangxi list, a system of radicals for ordering Traditional Chinese characters by stroke count. See the list of radicals with images and pinyin pronunciation.

  4. List of kanji radicals by stroke count. Kanji radicals are graphemes, or graphical parts, that are used in organizing Japanese kanji in dictionaries. They are derived from the 214 Chinese Kangxi radicals .

  5. Kangxi radicals. A Chinese radical is a graphical component of a Chinese character under which the character is traditionally listed in a Chinese dictionary. The 214 Kangxi radicals are the de-facto standard used as the basis for most modern Chinese dictionaries. Frequency - number of chinese characters listed under radical in Kangxi Dictionary.

  6. A table of 214 Kangxi radicals with numbers, strokes, pinyin and definitions. See also the list of Kangxi radicals on Wikipedia.

  7. Kangxi Dictionary (arranged by stroke number) 一画 one, horizontal stroke いち vertical stroke たてぼう dot てん diagonal sweeping stroke の/のかんむり the second おつ hook おつ/つりばり Vertical stroke with a hook はねぼう 二画 two に lid, top なべぶた/けいさんかんむり person ひと