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  2. Tangut Components - Wikipedia

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    Tangut Components is a Unicode block containing components and radicals used in the modern study of the Tangut script. Block. Tangut Components ...

  3. Tangut script - Wikipedia

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    The Tangut characters for "toe" (left) and "finger" (right), both characters having the same components. There are a number of pairs of special composite characters worth noting. The members of such a pair have the same components, only the location of the components in them is different (e.g. AB vs. BA, ABC vs. ACB).

  4. Ideographic Symbols and Punctuation - Wikipedia

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    Ideographic Symbols and Punctuation is a Unicode block containing symbols and punctuation marks used by ideographic scripts such as Tangut and Nüshu. Ideographic Symbols and Punctuation [1] [2] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)

  5. Tangutology - Wikipedia

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    Tangutology or Tangut studies is the study of the ... In 2016 a set of 6,125 Tangut characters and 755 Tangut components were encoded in the Unicode Standard ...

  6. Tangut Supplement - Wikipedia

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    Tangut Supplement is a Unicode block containing characters from the Tangut script, which was used for writing the Tangut language spoken by the Tangut people in the Western Xia Empire, and in China during the Yuan dynasty and early Ming dynasty. This block is a supplement to the main Tangut block.

  7. Tangut language - Wikipedia

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    Modern research into the Tangut languages began in the late 19th century and early 20th century when S. W. Bushell, Gabriel Devéria, and Georges Morisse separately published decipherments of a number of Tangut characters found on Western Xia coins, in a Chinese–Tangut bilingual inscription on a stele at Wuwei, Gansu, and in a copy of the Tangut translation of the Lotus Sutra.

  8. List of radicals in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    List of Shuowen Jiezi radicals, a system of 540 components used by Xu Shen (d. ~147AD) in his Shuowen Jiezi; List of Kangxi radicals, a system of 214 components used by the Kangxi dictionary (1716), made under the leadership of the Kangxi Emperor; List of Xinhua Zidian radicals

  9. Tangut (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Tangut is a Unicode block containing characters from the Tangut script, which was used for writing the Tangut language spoken by the Tangut people in the Western Xia Empire, and in China during the Yuan dynasty and early Ming dynasty.