Storke orders of CJK Unified Ideographs (YES order)
Storke orders of CJK Unified Ideographs (YES order) is a list of stroke orders of the CJK Unified Ideographs sorted in YES order, a simpler alternative to the traditional Radical order employed in CJK Unified Ideographs (Unicode block), List of CJK Unified Ideographs, part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4.[1][2]
Stroke order[edit]
The stroke orders in the list are expressed in the YES stroke alphabet (introduced in the next section), a more accurate version based on the Standard of GB13000.1 Character Set Chinese Character Order (Stroke-Based Order) [3] [1]
YES order[edit]
YES is a simplified stroke-based sorting method free of stroke counting and grouping, without comprise in accuracy. Briefly speaking, YES arranges Chinese characters according to their stroke orders and an "alphabet" of 30 strokes:
㇐ ㇕ ㇅ ㇎ ㇡ ㇋ ㇊ ㇍ ㇈ ㇆ ㇇ ㇌ ㇀ ㇑ ㇗ ㇞ ㇉ ㄣ ㇙ ㇄ ㇟ ㇚ ㇓ ㇜ ㇛ ㇢ ㇔ ㇏ ㇂
built on the basis of Unicode CJK strokes. YES sorting has been applied to the indexing of Xinhua Zidian and Xiandai Hanyu Cidian.[4][1]
Character list with stroke orders[edit]
This is a list of stroke orders of the 20,992 CJK Unified Ideographs (Unicode block) sorted in YES order. The whole list is too big to display here, and has been split into 4 parts with links as follows:
- Stroke orders of CJK Unified Ideographs in YES order, part 1 of 4 (characters starting with 一)
- Stroke orders of CJK Unified Ideographs in YES order, part 2 of 4 (characters starting with ㇑)
- Stroke orders of CJK Unified Ideographs in YES order, part 3 of 4 (characters starting with ㇓)
- Stroke orders of CJK Unified Ideographs in YES order, part 4 of 4 (characters starting with ㇔)
The present list is based on the PRC standards. [5] [3] Versions based on the standards of Taiwan and other regions will also be developed. [6]
References[edit]
- ^ a b c Zhang, Xiaoheng; Li, Xiaotong (张小衡, 李笑通) (2013). 一二三笔顺检字手册 (Handbook of the YES Sorting Method) (in Chinese). Beijing: 语文出版社 (The Language Press). ISBN 978-7-80241-670-3.
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- ^ a b National Language Commission of China (October 1, 1999). GB13000.1字符集汉字字序(笔画序)规范 (Standard of GB13000.1 Character Set Chinese Character Order (Stroke-Based Order)) (PDF) (in Chinese). Shanghai Education Press. ISBN 7-5320-6674-6.
- ^ "Unicode CJK Strokes" (PDF). The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2023-06-21.
- ^ PRC, National Language Commission (2021). 通用规范汉字笔顺规范 (Stroke Orders of the Commonly-used Standard Chinese Characters) (in Chinese). Beijing: the Commercial Press. ISBN 978-7-100-19347-4.
- ^ Taiwan, 國語推行委員會 (National Language Promotion Committee) (1996). 常用國字標準字體筆順手册 (Handbook of the Stroke Orders of the Commonly-Used National Chinese Characters) (in Chinese). Taipei: Ministry of Education. ISBN 978-9-57-090664-6.