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  2. List of kanji radicals by stroke count - Wikipedia

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    The frequency list is derived from the 47,035 characters in the Chinese language. The Jōyō frequency is from the set of 2,136 Jōyō kanji. [1] Top 25% means that this radical represents 25% of Jōyō kanji. Top 50% means that this radical plus the Top 25% represent 50% of Jōyō kanji.

  3. List of kanji radicals by frequency - Wikipedia

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    This is a simplified list, so the reading of the radical is only given if the kanji is used on its own. Example kanji for each radical are all jōyō kanji , but some examples show all jōyō (ordered by stroke number) while others were from the Chinese radicals page with non-jōyō (and Chinese-only) characters removed.

  4. List of jōyō kanji - Wikipedia

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    The list is sorted by Japanese reading (on'yomi in katakana, then kun'yomi in hiragana), in accordance with the ordering in the official Jōyō table. This list does not include characters that were present in older versions of the list but have since been removed ( 勺 , 銑 , 脹 , 錘 , 匁 ).

  5. Jōyō kanji - Wikipedia

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    Kyōiku kanji (List of kanji by school year); Jinmeiyō kanji; Hyōgaiji; Japanese script reform; Kanji radicals; Learning kanji; The List of Commonly Used Standard Chinese Characters, a similar standardized list of characters published by the Chinese Ministry of Education, including those designated as "frequently-used" and "commonly-used"

  6. Kangxi radicals - Wikipedia

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    Tangorin, search Japanese kanji using the 214 Kangxi radicals (archived copy at the Wayback Machine) Chinese characters by radical; List of Radicals, meaning and naming with Japanese. Chinese etymology search radicals and receive the meaning as well as illustrations of radicals in history

  7. Kanji - Wikipedia

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    Characters are grouped by their primary radical, then ordered by number of pen strokes within radicals. For example, the kanji character 桜, meaning "cherry", is sorted as a ten-stroke character under the four-stroke primary radicalmeaning "tree". When there is no obvious radical or more than one radical, convention governs which is used ...

  8. Talk:List of kanji radicals by frequency - Wikipedia

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    When you open the article by saying we'll treat radicals as components that make up kanji, and then say "25% of jouyou kanji are made up of these radicals", virtually every attentive reader will interpret this as meaning "with just these six puzzle pieces, I can create 500 of the Jouyou kanji", which is very far from the truth.

  9. List of radicals in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    The List of Unicode radicals comprises those Unicode characters that represent radical components of CJK characters, Tangut characters or Yi syllables. These are used ...