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Processed by: | richwarm (2022-02-20 04:49:56 UTC) |
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<< review queue entry 69896 - submitted by 'dillik' >> ## segment 22 / 27 Added missing Kangxi radical mentions. I followed what seemed to be the most common standard for listing Kangxi radicals in existing definitions. --------------------------- Editor: > Not sure where "hands joined" came from? "廾 is an ancient form of 拱" according to Wiktionary: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E5%BB%BE (and 拱 means "salute by cupping one hand in the other, in front of one's chest") Also this: “The two hands joined and held up, as when presenting a thing” —Wieger. “Now superseded by 拱” —Karlgren. |
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# Not sure where "hands joined" came from? # - 廾 廾 [gong3] /hands joined/ # + 廾 廾 [gong3] /"two hands" or "arch" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 55)/ |