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Radical 99, the Glossary

Index Radical 99

Radical 99 or radical sweet meaning "sweet" is one of the 23 Kangxi radicals (214 radicals in total) composed of 5 strokes.[1]

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  1. 20 relations: Abbeville Publishing Group, Chinese bronze inscriptions, Chinese character radicals, Chinese character strokes, Japanese language, Jōyō kanji, Kangxi Dictionary, Kangxi radical, Kanji, Large seal script, List of jōyō kanji, Mainland China, O'Reilly Media, Oracle bone script, Radical 30, Sebastopol, California, Simplified Chinese characters, Small seal script, Sweetness, Table of Indexing Chinese Character Components.

Abbeville Publishing Group

Abbeville Publishing Group is an independent book publishing company specializing in fine art and illustrated books.

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Chinese bronze inscriptions

Chinese bronze inscriptions, also commonly referred to as bronze script or bronzeware script, are writing in a variety of Chinese scripts on ritual bronzes such as zhōng bells and dǐng tripodal cauldrons from the Shang dynasty (2nd millennium BC) to the Zhou dynasty (11th–3rd century BC) and even later.

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Chinese character radicals

A radical, or indexing component, is a visually prominent component of a Chinese character under which the character is traditionally listed in a Chinese dictionary. Radical 99 and Chinese character radicals are kanji.

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Chinese character strokes

Strokes are the smallest structural units making up written Chinese characters. Radical 99 and Chinese character strokes are kanji.

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Japanese language

is the principal language of the Japonic language family spoken by the Japanese people.

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Jōyō kanji

The are those kanji listed on the, officially announced by the Japanese Ministry of Education. Radical 99 and Jōyō kanji are kanji.

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Kangxi Dictionary

The Kangxi Dictionary is a Chinese dictionary published in 1716 during the High Qing, considered from the time of its publishing until the early 20th century to be the most authoritative reference for written Chinese characters.

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Kangxi radical

The 214 Kangxi radicals, also known as Zihui radicals, were collated in the 18th-century Kangxi Dictionary to aid categorization of Chinese characters. Radical 99 and Kangxi radical are Kangxi radicals.

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Kanji

are the logographic Chinese characters adapted from the Chinese script used in the writing of Japanese.

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Large seal script

The term large seal script traditionally refers to written Chinese dating from before the Qin dynasty—now used either narrowly to the writing of the Western and early Eastern Zhou dynasty (403 BCE), or more broadly to also include the oracle bone script.

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List of jōyō kanji

The system of representing written Japanese currently consists of 2,136 characters. Radical 99 and List of jōyō kanji are kanji.

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Mainland China

Mainland China is the territory under direct administration of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in the aftermath of the Chinese Civil War.

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O'Reilly Media, Inc. (formerly O'Reilly & Associates) is an American learning company established by Tim O'Reilly provides technical and professional skills development courses via an online learning platform.

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Oracle bone script

Oracle bone script is the oldest attested form of written Chinese, dating to the late 2nd millennium BC.

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Radical 30

Radical 30 or radical mouth meaning "mouth" is one of 31 of the 214 Kangxi radicals that are composed of 3 strokes. Radical 99 and radical 30 are Kangxi radicals and Simplified Chinese radicals.

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Sebastopol, California

Sebastopol is a city in Sonoma County, in California with a recorded population of 7,521, per the 2020 U.S. Census.

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Simplified Chinese characters

Simplified Chinese characters are one of two standardized character sets widely used to write the Chinese language, with the other being traditional characters.

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Small seal script

The small seal script is an archaic script style of written Chinese.

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Sweetness

Sweetness is a basic taste most commonly perceived when eating foods rich in sugars.

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Table of Indexing Chinese Character Components

The Table of Indexing Chinese Character Components is a lexicographic tool used to order the Chinese characters in mainland China.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radical_99

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