𡗗

Alternative forms

 * When this character is used as a top component, the form appears differently depending on the script used:
 * In Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese Nôm, the final  stroke at the bottom right of the component protrudes from the second horizontal stroke of  and intersects with the third horizontal stroke, which is also the historical form found in the.
 * In modern Chinese scripts, the final stroke at the bottom right of the component protrudes from the third horizontal stroke of  and does not intersect with any of the lines.
 * Note that and  are written apart and do not overlap or intersect one another unlike the bottom portion of.
 * A similar character (the uppermost horizontal stroke is replaced by curved ) can be found in the historical 《古文四聲韻》.

Usage notes
This character is used as a top component in certain characters. (Refer glyph origin section of the derived characters listed below).