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    • - U+2ECC Cjk Radical Simplified Walk
    • - U+2ECD Cjk Radical Walk One
    • - U+2ECE Cjk Radical Walk Two

isn't - U+2ECC Cjk Radical Simplified Walk a better lemma? --Abdull 16:24, 18 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

about "⻎" being referred to as "the form used in regular script"[edit]

In short, it is not. Sure, the kaiti form does have the wavy stem, but it is not the same kind. It does not have hard edges like ⻎. it is smooth like the curved strokes found in 阝. I think it is misleading to describe it as such, because in kaiti it is much closer to ㇇) than ㇇㇇ which is the tc standard form. I also think that this particular part of the standardization was a bad decision made by people who didnt know much about han typography, but that's besides the point. Jeannebluemonheo (talk) 06:53, 6 January 2023 (UTC)Reply