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Han character
民 (Kangxi radical 83, 氏+1, 5 strokes, cangjie input 口女心 (RVP), four-corner 77747, composition ⿸⿰𠄌コ𫠠)
Derived characters
References
- KangXi: page 598, character 1
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 17028
- Dae Jaweon: page 988, character 32
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 3, page 2131, character 1
- Unihan data for U+6C11
Chinese
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Glyph origin
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Western Zhou | Shuowen Jiezi (compiled in Han) | Liushutong (compiled in Ming) |
Bronze inscriptions | Small seal script | Transcribed ancient scripts |
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Characters in the same phonetic series (民) (Zhengzhang, 2003)
Pictogram (象形) – an eye pierced by a dagger. This may be interpreted as 盲 (OC *mraːŋ, “blind”) or “slave < to enslave by blinding”.
Etymology
From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *r-mi(j)-n (“people, man, human being”). Cognate with Tibetan མི (mi) and Dzongkha མི (mi).
Pronunciation
Definitions
民
- people; citizens
- 庖有肥肉,廄有肥馬,民有飢色,野有餓莩,此率獸而食人也。 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
- From: Mencius, c. 4th century BCE
- Páo yǒu féi ròu, jiù yǒu féi mǎ, mín yǒu jī sè, yě yǒu èpiǎo, cǐ shuài shòu ér shí rén yě. [Pinyin]
- In your kitchen there is fat meat; in your stables there are fat horses. But your people have the look of hunger, and on the wilds there are those who have died of famine. This is leading on beasts to devour men.
庖有肥肉,厩有肥马,民有饥色,野有饿莩,此率兽而食人也。 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
- folk; popular
- member of an ethnic group
- person of a particular occupation
- civilian
Compounds
Derived terms from 民
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Descendants
References
- “民”, in 漢語多功能字庫 (Multi-function Chinese Character Database), 香港中文大學 (the Chinese University of Hong Kong), 2014–
Japanese
Readings
Compounds
Etymology 1
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たみ Grade: 4 |
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(This term, 民, is an alternative spelling of the above term.) |
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [mʲĩɴ]
Korean
Etymology
From Middle Chinese 民 (MC miɪn).
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Pronunciation
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [min]
- Phonetic hangul: [민]
Compounds
Compounds
- 민가 (民家, min'ga)
- 민간 (民間, min'gan)
- 민권 (民權, min'gwon)
- 민도 (民道, mindo)
- 민란 (民亂, millan)
- 민박 (民泊, minbak)
- 민법 (民法, minbeop)
- 민병 (民兵, minbyeong)
- 민복 (民服, minbok)
- 민사 (民事, minsa)
- 민생 (民生, minsaeng)
- 민선 (民選, minseon)
- 민속 (民俗, minsok)
- 민심 (民心, minsim)
- 민영 (民營, minyeong)
- 민요 (民謠, minyo)
- 민원 (民願, minwon)
- 민의 (民意, minui)
- 민정 (民政, minjeong)
- 민족 (民族, minjok)
- 민주 (民主, minju)
- 민중 (民衆, minjung)
- 민폐 (民弊, minpye)
- 공민 (公民, gongmin)
- 교민 (僑民, gyomin)
- 국민 (國民, gungmin)
- 농민 (農民, nongmin)
- 상민 (常民, sangmin)
- 서민 (庶民, seomin)
- 선민 (選民, seonmin)
- 시민 (市民, simin)
- 인민 (人民, inmin)
- 주민 (住民, jumin)
- 평민 (平民, pyeongmin)
- 애민 (愛民, aemin)
- 민담 (民譚, mindam)
- 이민위천 (以民爲天, iminwicheon)
Vietnamese
Han character
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