<From: Thomas Chan [mailto:thomas@atlas.datexx.com]>
There are some characters in LENG Yulong and WEI Yixin's
_Zhonghua Zihai_
dictionary (Beijing: Zhonghua, 1994), such as gu2 on p. 31
and lin2 on p.
32 that incorporate a circular component. I'd probably
describe them as:
gu2, p. 31:
U+2FFB IDEOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION CHARACTER OVERLAID
U+5341 (shi 'ten')
U+3007 (ling 'zero')
lin2, p. 32:
U+2FFB IDEOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION CHARACTER OVERLAID
U+2FFB IDEOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION CHARACTER OVERLAID
U+5341 (shi 'ten')
U+3007 (ling 'zero')
U+3405 ("x"-like shape)
(Both look somewhat like crosshairs.)
</From: Thomas Chan [mailto:thomas@atlas.datexx.com]>
Could you please scan the characters in question? If you can't post
them to a web page, you may mail them to me personally. I think I know what
this is, but need to see.
Thanks.
/|/|ike
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