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Radical 133
ŽŠ [Radical] 133 [Strokes] 00 [Total Strokes] 06 [Unicode] 81F3 [Pinyin] zhi4 die2 [Korean] ji [Japanese] shi [Definition](1) Reach, attain, result in, lead to, to arrive at, to extend to. (2) To reach perfection; become perfect. (3) Very, extreme. (4) The greatest, the best, the ultimate, the utmost; utterly, perfectly. Highest class or rank. (5) To go on; to proceed. [Credit] acm

ŽŠm [Pinyin] zhi4ren2 [Korean] jiin [Japanese] shijin [Definition]"Ultimate ren." Fully actualized humanity. The highest degree of kindness and magnanimity. [Credit] acm

ŽŠŒö [Pinyin] zhi4gong1 [Korean] jigong [Japanese] shikou [Definition]Perfect impartiality. [Credit] acm

ŽŠS [Pinyin] zhi4xin1 [Korean] jisim [Japanese] shishin [Definition](1) To pay close attention; to concentrate. (2) A sincere mind; sincerity; one's true intention [Credit] acm

’v [Radical] 133 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 81F4 [Variant]ãk [Pinyin] zhi4 [Korean] chi [Japanese] chi itasu itaru omomuku [Definition](1) To cause to come; to cause (injury, death, etc.). (2) To bring about; to result in. (3) To retire, to resign. (4) To extend (thanks) to, to apply to. (5) To send, to present, to convey, to transmit. (6) Ultimate, exhaustive, final. (7) To achieve, to attain, to amass. (8) One's principle, interest, hobby, etc. [Credit] acm

äi [Radical] 133 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 81FA [Variant]‘ä [Pinyin] tai2 [Korean] dae [Japanese] tai [Definition](1) A tower, stand, pedestal. (2) A shelf. (3) High land, mountain, plateau. (4) An office. (5) A person of lower status than myself. In modern writing this ideograph is often simplified as ‘ä, but the ideograph ‘ä has its own origin and meaning. See 30-2. [Credit] acm

äj [Radical] 133 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 16 [Unicode] 81FB [Pinyin] zhen1 [Korean] jin [Japanese] shin [Definition](1) The utmost, the highest. To reach to[ŽŠ]. (2) To collect; many. [Credit] acm

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