晋

Derived characters

 * (Exception: Only for mainland China. Other regions contain instead)
 * (Exception: Only for mainland China. Other regions contain instead)

Related characters

 * (Orthodox traditional form)

Usage notes
According to the (which cites the  ), this character is an unorthodox form  of, which is stated as the original form  of.

Kanji

 * 1) to proceed
 * 2)  Jin

Etymology 1
→ →

From.

Proper noun

 * 1)  the Chinese state of  (c. 11th century–376 ) during the
 * 2)  the  (266–420 )
 * 3) the
 * 4) the
 * 5)  the  (936-947 ), one of the
 * 1)  the  (936-947 ), one of the

Etymology 2
Compound of +.

The kanji itself has a  reading of.

Usage notes
This reading is used to distinguish from the reading of, itself called. The senses are the same for Etymology 1 above.

Etymology 3
Nominalization of the of verb.

Etymology 4
Nominalization of.

Usage notes
This character is used as a standard form only for Jinju, a city in South Korea, and a few place names. Generally, is considered as the standard form.