𧾷

zúzìpáng
radical_variant

Meanings

  1. 1 foot on left radical (variant of 足)
  2. 2 left form of the foot radical, Kangxi #157

Tips

usage
[archaic glyph] on the left is one of the most consistent verb cues in Chinese — locomotion verbs cluster here. Run, jump, kick, follow, step, kneel: if the action uses legs, the radical is almost always [archaic glyph]. It is squeezed into a narrow column for side-by-side compounds. Never written alone; the standalone form is .
history
�� is the calligraphic compression of , originally a pictograph of a knee above a foot . In left-position the foot narrows vertically and the bottom hook turns inward so the glyph can share horizontal space with a phonetic on the right. Visually it is nearly identical to the standalone .
usage
Locomotion cue: (run), (jump), (road), (follow/heel), (kick), (step on), (kneel).

Radical

Foot Kangxi #157

The foot radical. A compound of (knee, originally rounded) over (foot), the whole leg from knee down. Hugely productive in modern Chinese for verbs of locomotion and lower-body action: , , , , , , , . Almost always appears as the left-side variant �� in compounds.

Forms
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