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  2. Radical 187 - Wikipedia

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    Stroke order in Hong Kong Stroke order of the simplified form 马. Radical 187 or radical horse (馬部) meaning "horse" is one of the 8 Kangxi radicals (214 radicals in total) composed of 10 strokes. In the Kangxi Dictionary, there are 472 characters (out of 49,030) to be found under this radical.

  3. Kangxi radicals - Wikipedia

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    Distribution of the number of entries per radical in the Kangxi Dictionary. The Kangxi dictionary lists a total of 47,035 characters divided among the 214 radicals, for an average of 220 characters per radical; however, the distribution is unequal, with the median number of characters per radical being 64, the maximum number being 1,902 (for radical 140 艸), and the minimum being 5 (for ...

  4. Mu (kana) - Wikipedia

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    む, in hiragana, or ム in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora.The hiragana is written with three strokes, while the katakana is written with two.

  5. Chinese character radicals - Wikipedia

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    A radical (Chinese: 部首; pinyin: bùshǒu; lit. 'section header'), or indexing component, is a visually prominent component of a Chinese character under which the character is traditionally listed in a Chinese dictionary.

  6. Me (kana) - Wikipedia

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    Normal m-(ま行 ma-gyō) me: め メ mei mee mē: めい, めぃ めえ, めぇ めー メイ, メィ メエ, メェ メー Stroke order. Stroke order in writing め ...

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  8. Stroke-based sorting - Wikipedia

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    The Standard of GB13000.1 Character Set Chinese Character Order (Stroke-Based Order) (GB13000.1字符集汉字字序(笔画序)规范)) [6] is a standard released by the National Language Commission of China in 1999 for Chinese characters sorting by strokes. This is an enhanced version of the traditional stroke-count–stroke-order sorting.

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