tuán
noun

Meanings

  1. 1 Japanese variant form of 团 (a group; a ball; round)

Examples

Zhè shì Rìběn shì de zìxíng, biāozhǔn Zhōngwén xiě zuò tuán.
This is a Japanese-style character form; standard Chinese writes the word as 团.

Tips

history
is a Japanese simplified (shinjitai) form of . It is not used in standard written Chinese — the equivalent character is (group / round / ball, as in 'unity', 'a conglomerate').
register
Seen in Japanese contexts and variant-form notes only; a Chinese reader should use .

Components

radical
wéi
enclosure
the enclosure radical wraps the inside, suggesting things gathered and bounded into one round group. The bottom stroke is written last, after the inner part.
phonetic
cái
talent; ability
sits inside the enclosure as a simplified phonetic stand-in for the bulky traditional of . Standard Chinese uses the same inner .

No stroke data for ; the glyph shown is your device font, so component strokes can't be highlighted.

Stroke Order

tuán