【土】Tsuchi-hen, Tsuchi
Commentary on the radical "土"
Kanji characters with the radical "土" often relate to things made of soil, the state of soil, or tampering with soil.
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【土】(do,to,tsuchi/soil,Saturday) Japanese Kanji / JLPT N5
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For example, the character 地 means "ground".
The ground is made of soil, so it has something to do with soil.
地 → 土 + 也
The part of 也 represents the shape of a snake and its undulating state.
The undulating earth.
→ Meaning "ground".
The character for 城 means "castle".
Castles are built on the earth, so they are related to "soil".
城 → 土 + 成
成 means "to be stable".
In ancient times, the 土 part of the building was also in the form of a watchtower.
There is a watchtower, made of heaped-up earth, and people are put in it to stabilize it, which means it is a castle.
As you can see, kanji with the radical "土(tsuchi-hen)" often have meanings related to the function of the soil.
List of kanji with "土" as radical
They are listed in stroke order.
土 地 均 坑 坂 坊 坪 垣 城 埋 域 堀 培 堪 場 塚 堤 塔 塀 塩 塊 境 増 墳 壊 壌 壇
圧 在 垂 型 基 堂 堅 堕 塁 塑 塗 墓 塾 墨 墜 墾 壁
執 報
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