Date | Description |
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Source Reference | Glyph |
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SAT-06374 | ![]() |
group | SAT |
a) Source reference | SAT-06374 |
b) PUA Code of TTF | F18B |
c) KangXi Radical Code(Primary) | 130.0 |
d) Stroke Count(Primary) | 3 |
e) First Stroke(Primary) | 2 |
g) Total Stroke Sount | 9 |
i) IDS (Ideographic Description Sequence) | ⿰肉干 |
j) Similar/ Variants | Similar: 肝/ |
k) Ref. to Evidence doc | SAT-06374-01.jpg;SAT-06374-02.jpg |
l) Optional info | N/A |
m1)Previous IRG WS | N/A |
m2)Sequence No of Previous IRG WS | N/A |
Review Comments
SAT should provide the explanation on the normalization.
In some books the specific character in the highlighted position looks identical to the head character, while other just like 肝.
Given this situation, we believe that the highlighted glyph represents the true shape of this character in Taisho (which is our primary target of encoding). But there would be also an alternative option to use ⿰𠕎干.