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: dictionary search code ``!3948''
Classification: Sixth Grade, Frequency-of-Use: #1299
readings: KOU, KU, beni, kurenai, aka.i, kure, momi
English tags: `crimson', `deep red'
Radical: 120, Stroke count: 9
Encodings: JIS 3948, EUC B9C8, Kuten 2540, Shift-JIS 8D67, Unicode 7D05
SKIP code: 1-6-3, Four-Corner code: 2191.0
Indices: Halpern #1277, Halpern Learners #857, S&H Kana & Kanji #820, S&H Kanji Dictionary #6a3.6, Nelson #3500, New Nelson #4441, Henshall #862, De Roo #2772, Heisig #1355, O'Neill Japanese Names #1423, O'Neill Essential Kanji #1233, Morohashi Number #27243, Morohashi Volume & Page #8.0942, Gakken #927, Compact Kanji #1515, Reading/Writing Japanese #872, Kanji in Context #1295, Tuttle Kanji Cards #881
Pinyin: hong2, gong1
Korean readings: hong, gong
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: dictionary search code ``!347A''
Classification: Fourth Grade, Frequency-of-Use: #1190
readings: KI, hata
English tags: `national flag', `banner', `standard'
Radical: 70, Stroke count: 14
Encodings: JIS 347A, EUC B4FA, Kuten 2090, Shift-JIS 8AF8, Unicode 65D7
SKIP code: 1-4-10, Four-Corner code: 0828.1
Indices: Halpern #1047, Halpern Learners #716, S&H Kana & Kanji #1006, S&H Kanji Dictionary #4h10.1, Nelson #2093, New Nelson #2402, Henshall #451, De Roo #461, Heisig #1764, O'Neill Japanese Names #2093, O'Neill Essential Kanji #601, Morohashi Number #13687, Morohashi Volume & Page #5.0705, Gakken #1174, Compact Kanji #962, Reading/Writing Japanese #474, Kanji in Context #1528, Sakade #371, Tuttle Kanji Cards #615
Pinyin: qi2
Korean reading: gi
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