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An uncommon variant of 写


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I ran into the sentence below. The meaning is clear and when copying and pasting the kanji I get: 写. I wonder how common such a form of the kanji is. Is it just a different font?



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    See: Han Unification

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I ran into the sentence below. The meaning is clear and when copying and pasting the kanji I get: 写. I wonder how common such a form of the kanji is. Is it just a different font?



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    See: Han Unification

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I ran into the sentence below. The meaning is clear and when copying and pasting the kanji I get: 写. I wonder how common such a form of the kanji is. Is it just a different font?



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I ran into the sentence below. The meaning is clear and when copying and pasting the kanji I get: 写. I wonder how common such a form of the kanji is. Is it just a different font?



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You're seeing a Mainland Chinese font.



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The Mainland Chinese shape is out of place with the others, and was influenced by the common shape of「与」, for which the Japanese shape is out of place with the others.



enter image description here




「真」is different too.



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Note,「写」and「与」are completely unrelated characters.





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    The 糹radical in 綺 is different as well.

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You're seeing a Mainland Chinese font.



enter image description here



The Mainland Chinese shape is out of place with the others, and was influenced by the common shape of「与」, for which the Japanese shape is out of place with the others.



enter image description here




「真」is different too.



enter image description here




Note,「写」and「与」are completely unrelated characters.





Source: zdic






share|improve this answer





















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    The 糹radical in 綺 is different as well.

    – jarmanso7
    9 hours ago
















7














You're seeing a Mainland Chinese font.



enter image description here



The Mainland Chinese shape is out of place with the others, and was influenced by the common shape of「与」, for which the Japanese shape is out of place with the others.



enter image description here




「真」is different too.



enter image description here




Note,「写」and「与」are completely unrelated characters.





Source: zdic






share|improve this answer





















  • 2





    The 糹radical in 綺 is different as well.

    – jarmanso7
    9 hours ago














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You're seeing a Mainland Chinese font.



enter image description here



The Mainland Chinese shape is out of place with the others, and was influenced by the common shape of「与」, for which the Japanese shape is out of place with the others.



enter image description here




「真」is different too.



enter image description here




Note,「写」and「与」are completely unrelated characters.





Source: zdic






share|improve this answer















You're seeing a Mainland Chinese font.



enter image description here



The Mainland Chinese shape is out of place with the others, and was influenced by the common shape of「与」, for which the Japanese shape is out of place with the others.



enter image description here




「真」is different too.



enter image description here




Note,「写」and「与」are completely unrelated characters.





Source: zdic







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The 糹radical in 綺 is different as well.

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