Date | Description |
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IRG #58 2022-03-15 (Tue) 8:37 am +0800 Recorded by CHEN Zhuang | not unified. |
Version | Description |
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3.0 | For 00278, add Discussion Record "Not unified, IRG 58." |
Source Reference | Glyph |
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GDM-00237 | ![]() |
group | China (GDM - Place Name Characters) |
a) Source reference | GDM-00237 |
b) PUA Code of TTF | E26B |
c) KangXi Radical Code(Primary) | 15.0 |
d) Stroke Count(Primary) | 7 |
e) First Stroke(Primary) | 1 |
g) Total Stroke Count | 9 |
i) IDS (Ideographic Description Sequence) | ⿰冫麦 |
j) Similar/ Variants | N/A |
k) Ref. to Evidence doc | 《祖堂集》文献语言研究 八辅 |
Review Comments
Similar to 𭰗, both are variants of 凌.
▲ 山东省青岛市崂山区崂山风景区太清游览区 (This photo is taken by me at April 4th, 2023, which is OK to use for IRG encoding works, but not others.)
As the official website of Mt. Laoshan tourist attraction shows this means “山海凌云” in the modern form and written by 沈春萱 (aka 沈春煊). https://qdlaoshan.cn/New-Guide-info-gid-440.html
We don’t have any evidence to show the usage for the geographic name(s) of this character, but it is used for the tourist attraction, that means it is OK to keep the G reference as GDM.
I'd like to provide two ways to check if the idograph is in 八辅 or not:
http://yedict.com/zslistBaFu.asp?qu=16
https://zi.tools/zi/%E2%BF%B0%E5%86%AB%E9%BA%A6?secondary=character_set&set=G%E5%85%AB%E8%BE%85
I must stress that 八辅 is made by a department of Chinese Government. Every single ideograph in the set is seen in Chinese 1:50000 GIS map or other materials made by departments of Chinese Government. Even the glyphs are wrong glyphs, they have been used or are being used by departments of Chinese Government.