Legends and stories about the origin of Chinese strokes.

The origin of strokes is not a legend, but they come from:

196565438+1On October 30th, the People's Republic of China (PRC), the Ministry of Culture, the China Language Reform Commission, the State Language Commission, and the press and publication departments of People's Republic of China (PRC) and China published the Modern Chinese Characters Table 1988, which stipulated five basic strokes: horizontal, vertical, left and right.

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How to use strokes:

Stroke is mainly used for searching Chinese characters in dictionaries or inputting Chinese characters in electronic devices such as computers or mobile phones. For example:

1. Detailed explanation of Zuo Min 'an's Chinese character stroke index.

2. In the early days, the four-corner code index was mainly used for publishing typesetting and dictionary retrieval. Its coding principle was that the basic strokes of Chinese characters (including single stroke and multi-stroke) were divided into 10, which were represented by 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 0 respectively, and the strokes of the four corners of Chinese characters were taken in order.

3. Stroke input method, a coding method for inputting Chinese characters by electronic devices such as computers or mobile phones.

There are two Chinese characters with the largest number of strokes in the unified code, which are also included in the traditional dictionary: one is "?" Chinese characters (composed of four traditional Chinese characters "dragon", pronounced zhé) and ***64 paintings are included in Lexicon Supplement and Chinese dictionary.

The other is painted "?" It also belongs to 64. Chinese characters (composed of four traditional "xing" characters, pronounced zhèng) are included in the Chinese Dictionary and the Chinese Dictionary.

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