lìdāopáng
radical_variant

Meanings

  1. 1 side knife radical (variant of 刀)
  2. 2 right form of the knife radical, Kangxi #18

Tips

usage
Whenever sits on the right edge of a character, expect cutting, separating, or sharp action — it is the knife radical compressed to two strokes so it can hug the right side of a compound. Never written alone; the standalone form is .
history
is the calligraphic vertical of the pictograph (a curved blade). Pushed against the right side of a host character, the curve straightens into a downward stroke plus a hook — a faster brush gesture that preserves the cutting-edge silhouette.
usage
Sharp-edge cue: (separate/don't), (arrive), (front), (just/firm), (sharp/profit), (carve/quarter-hour), (slice/plan).

Radical

Knife Kangxi #18

Highly productive radical. A reliable semantic clue for cutting, dividing, and decisive action: , , , , , , , . The right-side reduction dominates in compounds, while the standalone keeps its full pictographic blade.

Forms
dāo
Default 11 characters
lìdāopáng
Right 51 characters

Used in

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Showing 6 of 51 · right form 刂 of 刀
dào
to arrive · to reach
bié
to leave; to part (from) · to differentiate; to distinguish
biè
to make someone change their ways or opinions (bound, in 别扭 / 闹别扭)
qián
front · before
gāng
just (now) · just barely
deputy; vice-; assistant · secondary; auxiliary

Stroke Order

lìdāopáng