Fire

N5 · 4 stroke · 16 kanji

A flame with sparks flying left and right. 火 becomes 灬 (four dots) at the bottom of kanji — the embers of a fire seen from above.

A vertical stroke — the flame rising upward. Two diagonal strokes on the left — sparks flying left. One diagonal stroke on the right — a spark flying right. This is a fire, caught in the moment of burning. At the bottom of kanji, 火 becomes 灬 — four glowing embers, the heat beneath everything it touches.

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Kanji using this radical
2 kanji
Fish
さかな · ぎょ
Black
くろ · こく

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