Date | Description |
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Source Reference | Glyph |
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SAT-06526 | 1.0 |
group | SAT |
a) Source reference | SAT-06526 |
b) PUA Code of TTF | F1A8 |
c) KangXi Radical Code(Primary) | 060.0 |
d) Stroke Count(Primary) | 3 |
e) First Stroke(Primary) | 3 |
g) Total Stroke Sount | 6 |
i) IDS (Ideographic Description Sequence) | ⿰彳乇 |
j) Similar/ Variants | Similar: 𤜤/ |
k) Ref. to Evidence doc | SAT-06526-01.jpg;SAT-06526-02.jpg |
l) Optional info | N/A |
m1)Previous IRG WS | N/A |
m2)Sequence No of Previous IRG WS | N/A |
Review Comments
It should be the following.
This is the transitional form from 犭 to 彳, and the next character has not been shown as U+3042D 𰐭.
犭 and 彳 are often interchanged to make more possible variants in the ancient books, but the possible variants could be used as other characters with other the completely irrelevant pronunciations and meanings. Therefore, it is very dangerous to unify 犭 and 彳 in general.
山 and 宀, 木 and 扌 are similar to this pair.
Note 張子盛 mentioned the Jianzi fingering letter 揉 (mapped to 犭 commonly) could also be written as 彳 form in 《松風閣琴瑟譜》 and 《松風閣琴譜》 (not the Siku version). But I excluded 彳 form as 猱 in my list, because 彳 has other meaning of Jianzi fingering letter and 𢔟 U+2251F is a different character commonly, which can’t be used as the name of Jianzi fingering letters.