All Chinese Radicals With Stroke Order Animations
All the 214 chinese kangxi radicals, with animation and additional information. For each kangxi radical, the following is included: · Animation of the stroke order · Pinyin transliteration · English name · Spanish name · Variants (if any) · Simplified version (if any) (*) · Number of strokes · Frequency of appearance in the Kangxi dictionary · Examples (*) The character simplification adopted in the People's Republic of China and elsewhere has modified a number of components, including those used as radicals. This has created a number of new radical forms. For instance, 食 shí is written 飠 when it forms a part of other traditional characters, but is written 饣 in simplified characters. ► DOWNLOAD PDF You can download the video slides compiled into a single PDF here: https://www.slideshare.net/feqwix/all... ► WHAT'S NEXT A compilation containing only the 115 most important radicals is coming. Subscribe here for notification: https://www.youtube.com/c/feqwix?sub_... ► INFO FROM WIKIPEDIA A Chinese radical is a graphical component of a Chinese character under which the character is traditionally listed in a Chinese dictionary. This component is often a semantic indicator (that is, an indicator of the meaning of the character), though in some cases the original semantic connection has become obscure, owing to changes in character meaning over time. In other cases, the radical may be a phonetic component or even an artificially extracted portion of the character. Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radical... The 214 Kangxi radicals (康熙部首) form a system of radicals (部首) of Chinese characters. The radicals are numbered in stroke count order. They are the de facto standard used as the basis for most modern Chinese dictionaries. Originally introduced in the 1615 Zihui, they are named for the more famous Kangxi Dictionary of 1716 (Kāngxī 康熙 being the era name for 1662–1723). The system of 214 Kangxi radicals is based on the older system of 540 radicals used in the Han-era Shuowen Jiezi. Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kangxi_... Stroke order (simplified Chinese: 笔顺; traditional Chinese: 筆順; pinyin: bǐshùn; Yale: bāt seuhn; Japanese: 筆順 hitsujun or 書き順 kaki-jun; Korean: 필순 筆順 pilsun or 획순 畫順 hoeksun) refers to the order in which the strokes of a Chinese character (or Chinese derivative character) are written. A stroke is a movement of a writing instrument on a writing surface. Chinese characters are used in various forms in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and in Vietnamese. They are known as Hanzi in Chinese, kanji in Japanese, Hanja in Korean, and Chữ Nôm (formerly Hán tự) in Vietnamese. Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stroke_... ________________________________ Did you find this video helpful? Any comment or suggestion is welcome! Stroke order animations based on "Stroke Order Project" from wikimedia, used under GNU FDL lincense: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Co... MUSIC: "Ripples", "Ishikari Lore", "Eastminster", "Finding Movement" and "Opium" by Kevin MacLeod from Incompetech (http://incompetech.com) used under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...

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