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[edit] Translingual

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shinjitai

simplified

traditional

[edit] Etymology

Originally a serpent with prominent whiskered mouth and eyes, alternatively interpreted (in oracle script) as a crown ().

Current form developed in large seal script, with serpent’s body on right (tail at upper right, legs on right), whiskered/fanged mouth at lower left, and eyes/crown at upper left. Left side was subsequently simplified and abstracted, with some influence of and /. Note that existed as a traditional variant dating back to large seal script, and figures a dragon seen face-on, rather than curled around.

龍 龍 龍 龍
Oracle bone script Bronze inscriptions Large seal script Small seal script

[edit] Han character

(radical 212 +0, 16 strokes, cangjie input 卜月卜尸心 (YBYSP), four-corner 01211)

  1. dragon
  2. symbolic of emperor

[edit] Derived characters

[edit] Descendants

[edit] References

  • KangXi: page 1536, character 33
  • Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 48818
  • Dae Jaweon: page 2076, character 1
  • Hanyu Da Zidian: volume 7, page 4803, character 1
  • Unihan data for U+9F8D

[edit] Cantonese

[edit] Hanzi

(simplified , jyutping lung4, Yale lung4)


[edit] Japanese

[edit] Noun

(hiragana たつ, romaji tatsu)

  1. dragon
    • 931-938: Wamyō Ruijushō (book 8 page 1)
      文字集畧云、龍、力鍾反、太都、○下總本有和名二字、神代紀齋明紀同訓、按太都 [...]

(hiragana りゅう, romaji ryū)

  1. dragon

[edit] Proper noun

(hiragana りゅう, romaji Ryū)

  1. A male given name
  2. A surname.

[edit] Kanji

(uncommon “Hyōgai” kanji)

[edit] Readings

[edit] Usage notes

Kyūjitai; simplified into as isolated shinjitai kanji, but used in Jōyō characters and (latter Jōyō as of 2010).

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[edit] Korean

[edit] Hanja

(hangeul 룡>용, 롱>농, 방, revised ryong>yong, rong>nong, bang, McCune-Reischauer ryong>yong, rong>nong, pang, Yale lyong>yong, long>nong, pang)


[edit] Mandarin

[edit] Hanzi

(simplified , pinyin lóng (long2), Wade-Giles lung2),

[edit] Compounds


[edit] Middle Chinese

[edit] Han character

(*liong)


[edit] Vietnamese

[edit] Han character

(long)

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