Commons:Stroke Order Project/Simplified Chinese progress/2
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| Organisation and accessibility: Swift |
in decreasing order of frequency, using the templates {{Chinese stroke order progress header}} and {{Hanzigallery}}.
Part 1 (1–400) | Part 2 (401–800) | Part 3 (801–1200)
- Key to the columns
- Frequency of use. E.g. №1 is the commonest character, 的.
- The character in question. The link will take you to its entry in the English Wiktionary.
- The stroke count of the character. E.g. 的 has 8 strokes.
- The stroke order of the character by means of a row of partial characters.
- The stroke order of the character by means of a range of shades of red.
- The stroke order of the character by means of an animation.
- Checking. "OK" means the stroke order is definitely correct. "?" means it has not be checked yet.
- A link to an external site with GIF images of the character in various scripts.
- A cross (✗) indicates that there is no image yet.