Character component without intrinsic meaning

When on the left hand side of any character, it's the pope, but when it's on the right hand side of any character, it's the emperor.

阝 character breakdown

The character 阝 cannot be broken down into individual components.

Characters with 阝 as component

courtyard / institution / CL:個|个[ge4]

= + : The pope (阝) wants to join the cloister (寺院), but first he has to pass Yu the Great's (yu) test. He has to run as fast as he can from Vatikan City to the anthill's bathroom (an4), where the entrance to the cloister is. As he arrives at the bathroom huffing and puffing, Yu the Great is waving with a checkered flag.
all / both / entirely / (used for emphasis) even / already / (not) at all

= + : Louis XIV wants to subject the world, and he starts with Don Quixote and the Emperor by standing on their backs while they crouch on the floor.
capital city / metropolis
all; both; entirely / (used for emphasis) even / already / (not) at all
surname Du
variant of 哪[na3]
that / those / then (in that case) / commonly pr. [nei4] before a classifier, esp. in Beijing

= + + : The emperor is wielding a sword with a capacitance, because it's electrical. So in other characters this will be a laser sword.

= + + : Napoleon is practising with his laser sword in the ashram's bathroom, in the case that he will be released from this prison. Then he'll be ready to take on the world.
surname Na
(archaic) many / beautiful / how / old variant of 挪[nuo2]
surname Nuo

Words with 阝

阝 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 阝

阝 currently does not appear in any sentence.