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Chinese characters
Chinese family of scripts
Written Chinese
Kanji
Hanja
Chữ Hán
Historical forms and
styles
Neolithic symbols in China
Oracle bone
Bronze
Seal
(
Bird-worm
Large
Small
)
Clerical
Cursive
Semi-cursive
Regular
Flat brush
Typefaces
Fangsong
Ming
Sans-serif
Properties and
classification
Components
Strokes
(
order
)
Radical
Collation and standards
Character-form standards
Jiu zixing
Xin zixing
Kangxi Dictionary
forms (1716)
General Standard Chinese Characters
(mainland China, 2013)
Graphemes of Commonly-used Chinese characters
(Hong Kong, 2007)
Standard Form of National Characters
(Taiwan, 1982)
Grapheme
-usage standards
General Standard Characters
(PRC, 2013)
Jōyō
kanji (Japan, 2010)
Other standards
Standardized Forms of Words with Variant Forms
(PRC, 2002)
Nan Min Recommended Characters
(Taiwan, 2009)
Previous standards
Commonly-used Characters
(PRC, 1988)
Tōyō
kanji (Japan, 1946)
Reforms
China
Clerical reforms
Traditional characters
Simplified characters
(
first round
second round
)
Debate
Japan
Kyūjitai
Shinjitai
Ryakuji
Korea
Yakja
Singapore
Table of Simplified Characters
Homographs
and readings
Literary and colloquial readings
Variants
Graphemic variants
Zetian characters
Derived systems
Slavonic transcription
Nüshu
Kana
(
Man'yōgana
Hiragana
Katakana
)
Jurchen script
Khitan (
Large
Small
)
Idu script
Bopomofo
Sawndip
Chữ Nôm
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