The Chinese character for glory and flourishing is written 荣.
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栄 is not a standard Chinese character; it is the Japanese postwar simplified form of 荣 (whose traditional form is 榮). In Chinese it appears only when quoting Japanese names or text — standard Chinese always uses 荣.
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Not used in standard Chinese — encountered only in Japanese contexts and script-comparison notes.
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栄róng
Japanese form of 荣; glory
Read as one stylized unit: a simplified canopy top over the tree 木, the Japanese reduction of 榮. Chinese reformed the same traditional character differently into 荣, with a grass top instead. Not analyzed into independent Chinese components.
No stroke data for 栄; the glyph shown is your device font, so component strokes can't be highlighted.