Radical 176
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Radical 176
Summary
Radical 176 is a Chinese character radical[1]. It draws 12 Wikipedia views per month (chinese_character_radical category, ranking #17 of 100).[2]
Key Facts
- Radical 176's image is recorded as 面-mingti-kangxi.svg[3].
- Radical 176's image is recorded as Regular Style CJKV Radical 176 (0).svg[4].
- Radical 176's image is recorded as Regular Style CJKV Radical 176 (1).svg[5].
- Radical 176's instance of is recorded as Chinese character radical[6].
- Radical 176's instance of is recorded as Unicode character[7].
- Radical 176's follows is recorded as Radical 175[8].
- Radical 176's follows is recorded as Kangxi radical 177 (⾰)[9].
- Radical 176's followed by is recorded as Kangxi radical 177 (⾰)[10].
- Radical 176's followed by is recorded as Radical 179[11].
- Radical 176's writing system is recorded as Chinese characters[12].
- Radical 176's Commons category is recorded as Radical 176[13].
- Radical 176's Unicode character is recorded as ⾯[14].
- Radical 176's catalog code is recorded as 176[15].
- Radical 176's catalog code is recorded as 180[16].
- Radical 176's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0gj91f3[17].
- Radical 176's catalog is recorded as Kangxi radicals[18].
- Radical 176's catalog is recorded as Table of Indexing Chinese Character Components[19].
- Radical 176's different from is recorded as 面[20].
- Radical 176's Unicode code point is recorded as 2FAF[21].
- Radical 176's HTML entity is recorded as ⾯[22].
- Radical 176's HTML entity is recorded as ⾯[23].
- Radical 176's GlyphWiki ID is recorded as u2faf[24].
- Radical 176's Unicode block is recorded as Kangxi Radicals[25].
- Radical 176's Unicode character name is recorded as KANGXI RADICAL FACE[26].
Body
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include Chinese character radical[6] and Unicode character[7].
History and Context
Catalog codes include 176[15] and 180[16].
Why It Matters
Radical 176 draws 12 Wikipedia views per month (chinese_character_radical category, ranking #17 of 100).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27] It is known by 46 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]