辶

Alternative forms

 * Depending on the computer font used, this character may appear as ⻍, ⻎ or ⻌
 * The form ⻍ (two dots, four strokes) is the traditional form found in the Kangxi dictionary which is used in Chinese jiu zixing, Japanese kyūjitai, Japanese hyōgai kanji, Korean hanja and Vietnamese Nôm.
 * The form ⻎ (one dot, four strokes, same as the animated stroke diagram) is the revised form for Traditional Chinese used in the Song typeface in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau. This form is also the calligraphic form used in regular script  in all regions.
 * The form ⻌ (one dot, three strokes) is used in the Song typeface in mainland China (based on Xin Zixing, ) and the Ming typeface  in Japan for jōyō kanji characters.
 * A CJK compatibility ideograph exists at  for the alternative Japanese form of this radical with only one dot and three strokes that is used for jōyō kanji characters.

Han character

 * 1) Kangxi radical #162,.

Usage notes
This character is not to be confused with the visually similar but unrelated.

Derived characters

 * Appendix:Chinese radical/辵

Glyph origin
Combining form of.

Kanji

 * 1) a form of the radical, meaning "walk", "road".