also: しんにゅう
noun
shinnyō radical (radical 162); road/advance radical
Refers to the kanji radical ⻌ (⻍ in its full form 辵), which often relates to movement or roads. The reading しんにょう is more common, but しんにゅう is also widely used.
See also: 之繞を掛ける
「道」や「進」には之繞が使われている。
The shinnyō radical is used in characters like 道 (road) and 進 (advance).
之繞を書くときは、最後の払いに気をつけてください。
When writing the shinnyō radical, be careful with the final sweeping stroke.
The actual radical character itself; used in technical contexts.
Alternate reading; also commonly used.
Kana spelling; common in explanations for learners.
Historical full form of the radical; rarely used outside character dictionaries.
Unicode representation of the radical; mainly for technical reference.
之繞 is the Japanese name for the Kangxi radical 162 (辵). The name derives from the character 之 (し) and 繞 (にょう), where 繞 refers to a radical that wraps around the left and bottom of a character. The alternate reading しんにゅう is a common variant.