Radical 140

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← 139 Radical 140 (U+2F8B) 141 →
(U+8278) "grass"
Pronunciations
Pinyin:cǎo
Bopomofo:ㄘㄠˇ
Gwoyeu Romatzyh:tsao
Wade–Giles:tsʽao3
Cantonese Yale:chóu
Jyutping:cou2
Japanese Kana:ソウ sō (on'yomi)
くさ kusa (kun'yomi)
Sino-Korean:초 cho
Hán-Việt:thảo
Names
Chinese name(s):(艹) 草字頭/草字头 cǎozìtóu
Japanese name(s):草/くさ kusa
(艹) 草冠/くさかんむり kusakanmuri
Hangul:풀 pul
Stroke order animation
艸-order.gif

Radical 140 or radical grass (艸部) meaning "grass" is one of 29 of the 214 Kangxi radicals that are composed of 6 strokes. It transforms into when appearing at the top of a character or component. In the Kangxi Dictionary and in modern standard Traditional Chinese as used in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau, (with two horizontal strokes) consists of four strokes, while in Simplified Chinese and modern Japanese, (with a continuous horizontal stroke) consists of three strokes.

In the Kangxi Dictionary there are 1902 characters (out of 40,000) found under this radical, making it the most commonly used radical.

, the upper component form of , is the 30th indexing component in the Table of Indexing Chinese Character Components predominantly adopted by Simplified Chinese dictionaries published in mainland China, while is listed as its associated indexing component.

Evolution[]

Derived characters[]

Strokes Characters
+0 (=草)
+1 SC (=藝)
+2 (=苕) (=
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