: This is the "Tiger" radical in the Kangxi system. It serves as a semantic component for characters related to tigers or "fierceness".

Introduced by the , TE141K is a large-scale dataset specifically designed for artistic font generation and text effects transfer . Scale : It contains 141,081 text effect/glyph pairs .

Alternatively, "141" is a significant number in Chinese linguistics and education:

The string of characters you provided appears to be a result of (text encoding corruption). This happens when text is decoded using an incorrect character set—likely a mix-up between UTF-8 , Big5 , and GBK encodings often used for Chinese characters.

Based on the recognizable "141" and fragments related to datasets and Chinese character components, this most likely refers to the or a related pedagogical system for learning Chinese radicals. 1. TE141K: Artistic Text Dataset

: These systems often use dual-tower neural networks to help students combine these 141 components into thousands of valid Chinese characters, improving engagement and memorization. TE141K: Artistic Text Benchmark for Text Effect Transfer

: The dataset features 152 professionally designed styles applied to Chinese characters, English letters, and numerals.