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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Kangxi radicals, named for the eponymous emperor, are a list of 214 Chinese characters, used originally in the 1615 Zihui and adopted by the 1716 Kangxi Dictionary. This works lists radicals in stroke count order, along with examples of characters using them, and has become such a common standard that sometimes radicals are referred to by number alone. A reference to "radical 61", for example, without additional context, means 心; xīn.See Chinese characters and Chinese character radicals for more information on how these radicals are used in written Chinese.The 214 Kangxi radicals are encoded in the Unicode U+2F00–2FDF range.. }

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