Zi Collection, Page Position: Lower
Radical: Cliff (hǎn)
Kangxi Dictionary strokes: 15
Page 160, Entry 15
Pronounced han (entering tone)
Pronounced han (entering tone)
Pronounced han (entering tone)
"Cliff" — says: Mountain rock cliff, where people can live. The character's form is pictographic.
The ancient script form is "厈".
"Cliff" means: a high bank of water. It is the same in meaning as "岸" and "厈".
Also pronounced han (entering tone)
Also pronounced han (entering tone)
Pronounced han (entering tone)
Also pronounced yan (level tone)
Also abbreviated as "厂".
Cliff (Traditional "廠")
Pronounced chang (falling tone)
Pronounced chiang (falling tone)
Pronounced chang (falling tone)
"Cliff" says: A dwelling without a roof.
"Cliff" says: A house without walls.
Also pronounced chang (falling tone)
Pronounced chang (falling tone)
Pronounced chang (falling tone)