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Order in which the strokes of a Chinese character are traditionally written
Stroke order for character 筆 shown by shade going from black to redStroke order for each component (川 and 頁) of the character 順 shown by shade going from black to red
Chinese characters
Chinese family of scripts
Written Chinese
Kanji
Hanja
Chữ Hán
Evolution of script styles
Neolithic symbols in China
Oracle bone
Bronze
Seal
Large
Small
Bird-worm
Clerical
Cursive
Semi-cursive
Regular
Flat brush
Typefaces
Fangsong
Ming
sans-serif
Properties and classification
Components
Strokes
order
Radicals
Collation and standards
Kangxi Dictionary forms (1716)
General Standard Characters (PRC, 2013)
Commonly-Used Characters (Hong Kong, 2007)
Nan Min Recommended Characters (Taiwan, 2009)
Standard Form of National Characters (Taiwan, 1982)
Jōyō kanji (Japan, 2010)
Reforms
Simplified characters
second round
Traditional characters
debate
Japanese script reform
kyūjitai
Homographs and readings
Literary and colloquial readings
Kanbun
Idu
Variants
Zetian characters
Derived systems
Kana
man'yōgana
hiragana
katakana
Jurchen script
Khitan
large
small
Nüshu
Bopomofo
Slavonic transcription
Transliteration of Chinese
v
t
e
Stroke order
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
筆順
Simplified Chinese
笔顺
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
bǐshùn
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanization
bāt seuhn
Jyutping
bat1 seon6
Vietnamese name
Vietnamese alphabet
bút thuận
Hán-Nôm
筆順
Korean name
Hangul
필순
Hanja
筆順
Transcriptions
Revised Romanization
pilsun
McCune–Reischauer
p'ilsun
Alternative Korean name
Hangul
획순
Hanja
劃順
Transcriptions
Revised Romanization
hoeksun
McCune–Reischauer
hoeksun
Japanese name
Kanji
筆順
Transcriptions
Revised Hepburn
hitsujun
Alternative Japanese name
Kanji
書き順
Transcriptions
Revised Hepburn
kaki-jun
Stroke order is the order in which the strokes of a Chinese character are written. A stroke is a movement of a writing instrument on a writing surface.
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stroke counts, stroke forms, stroke orders, stroke combinations, stroke positions, etc. In this order, Chinese characters are sorted by their stroke count...
by the sounds that make them up. The numbers and arrows indicate the strokeorder and direction, respectively. In addition to fonts intended for Japanese...
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