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Stroke by Stroke: 歺 Writing Order
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second-round simplified character for 餐[can1] / old variant of 歹[dai3]
Usage
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歺
1. Same as "歹".
Same as "歹". In "Yupian: 歹 Bu": "歺", same as "歹". In "Leipian: 歺 Bu": "歺, can be written in clerical or regular script as 歹."
形 (Shape): (Pictophonetic. Originally written as "歺", pronounced è. The oracle bone script depicts a bone fragment with cracks. It transformed into "歹". "歹" is one of the radicals in Chinese characters, and characters derived from "歹" often relate to death, harm, or inauspicious meanings.)
1. (è) Primary meaning: Remnant of a bone. In "Shuōwén": "The remnant of cracked bones."
2. Bad.
Bad. Opposite of "good". Don't be afraid! Don't be afraid! We are not bad people; we are monks on a pilgrimage for scriptures. — "Journey to the West"
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