"凿" meaning in Chinese

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Forms: For pronunciation and definitions of 凿 – see 鑿 . . Notes: Simplified Chinese is mainly used in Mainland China [canonical], and Singapore. Traditional Chinese is mainly used in Hong Kong [canonical], and Taiwan. [canonical], “chisel [romanization]
Etymology: Ideogrammic compound (會意/会意) – (⿱丵臼*) A chisel inside of a mortar, an ancient form of 鑿, dating back to oracle bone inscriptions, components such as 殳 and 金 were added later. :This section refers to ⿱丵凵 glyph; see Han unification to learn more. Used as a shorthand in popular novels of the Qing dynasty. Eventually adopted as an official simplified character by the People's Republic of China in the 1956 Chinese Character Simplification Scheme. Etymology templates: {{m|zh|會意|tr=-}} 會意/会意, {{categorize|zh|Han ideogrammic compounds}}, {{liushu|ic}} Ideogrammic compound (會意/会意), {{zh-l|*鑿}} 鑿, {{zh-l|*殳}} 殳, {{zh-l|*金}} 金, {{lang|zh|⿱丵凵}} ⿱丵凵
  1. Wikipedia link: Chinese Character Simplification Scheme Tags: Macau, Malaysia, no-gloss Categories (topical): Tools

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