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I would like to compile a list of characters where you can draw two lines in a + shape, running through the center of the character to cleanly separate it into four "components." Some leeway must be given when writing them.

For example, 疑, 殺, and 豔 fit my criteria. For 疑, I wouldn't call ヒ or マ Chinese real Chinese characters, but they are Japanese hiraganakatakana so they must be related (maybe historically) to Chinese. So the character qualifies to me. I only studied traditional characters so there could be even more simplified ones.

I'm not even sure if there's a term for this type of character geometry. There might be a workbook somewhere that has collected such characters.

I would like to compile a list of characters where you can draw two lines in a + shape, running through the center of the character to cleanly separate it into four "components." Some leeway must be given when writing them.

For example, 疑, 殺, and 豔 fit my criteria. For 疑, I wouldn't call ヒ or マ Chinese real Chinese characters, but they are Japanese hiragana so they must be related (maybe historically) to Chinese. So the character qualifies to me. I only studied traditional characters so there could be even more simplified ones.

I'm not even sure if there's a term for this type of character geometry. There might be a workbook somewhere that has collected such characters.

I would like to compile a list of characters where you can draw two lines in a + shape, running through the center of the character to cleanly separate it into four "components." Some leeway must be given when writing them.

For example, 疑, 殺, and 豔 fit my criteria. For 疑, I wouldn't call ヒ or マ Chinese real Chinese characters, but they are Japanese katakana so they must be related (maybe historically) to Chinese. So the character qualifies to me. I only studied traditional characters so there could be even more simplified ones.

I'm not even sure if there's a term for this type of character geometry. There might be a workbook somewhere that has collected such characters.

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I would like to compile a list of characters where you can draw two lines in a + shape, running through the center of the character to cleanly separate it into four "components." Some leeway must be given when writing them.

For example, 疑, and, and 豔 fit my criteria. There's a third one I can vaguely rememberFor 疑, which means "colorfulI wouldn't call ヒ or マ Chinese real Chinese characters, brilliant"but they are Japanese hiragana so they must be related (maybe historically) to Chinese. I think 豐 is part of that letterSo the character qualifies to me. I only studied traditional characters so there could be even more simplified ones.

I'm not even sure if there's a term for this type of character geometry. There might be a workbook somewhere that has collected such characters.

I would like to compile a list of characters where you can draw two lines in a + shape, running through the center of the character to cleanly separate it into four "components." Some leeway must be given when writing them.

For example, 疑, and 殺 fit my criteria. There's a third one I can vaguely remember, which means "colorful, brilliant". I think 豐 is part of that letter. I only studied traditional characters so there could be even more simplified ones.

I'm not even sure if there's a term for this type of character geometry. There might be a workbook somewhere that has collected such characters.

I would like to compile a list of characters where you can draw two lines in a + shape, running through the center of the character to cleanly separate it into four "components." Some leeway must be given when writing them.

For example, 疑, 殺, and 豔 fit my criteria. For 疑, I wouldn't call ヒ or マ Chinese real Chinese characters, but they are Japanese hiragana so they must be related (maybe historically) to Chinese. So the character qualifies to me. I only studied traditional characters so there could be even more simplified ones.

I'm not even sure if there's a term for this type of character geometry. There might be a workbook somewhere that has collected such characters.

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