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Chinese character — Chinese pic=Hanzi.svg!200px picc Traditional Chinese (hanzi, kanji, hanja, and hán tự) Right: Chinese character in Simplified Chinese s=汉字 t=漢字 kanji=漢字 p=Audio|zh han4zi4.ogg|Hànzì j=hon3 zi6 poj=Hàn jī teo=hang3 ri7 lmz=IPA| [høz] hiragana=かんじ… … Wikipedia
Chinese Character Code for Information Interchange — (中文資訊交換碼) or CCCII is a character set developed specifically to address the problem of interchange of Chinese information. It is used mostly by libraries because the code contains various properties considered to be desirable by libraries. CCCII… … Wikipedia
Chinese character description languages — The Chinese character description languages are several proposed languages to most accurately and completely describe Chinese (or CJKV) characters and information such their list of components, list of strokes (basic and complex), their order,… … Wikipedia
Chinese character encoding — In computing, Chinese character encodings can be used to represent text written in the CJK languages Chinese, Japanese, Korean and (rarely) obsolete Vietnamese, all of which use Chinese characters. Several general purpose character encodings… … Wikipedia
Chinese character tattoos — of the name Andy) showing the Chinese characters 安 ān , peace and 迪 dí , advance ] Chinese character tattoos or kanji tattoos are tattoos consisting of Chinese characters (hanzi or kanji). Chinese character (in addition to Japanese kana) tattoos… … Wikipedia
Chinese Character Code for Information Interchange — Der Chinese Character Code for Information Interchange (CCCII, chin. 中文資訊交換碼, zu deutsch etwa Chinesisischer Zeichencode für Informationsaustausch) ist ein chinesischer Zeichensatz. Der Zeichensatz ist ein gemischter 8 und 24 Bit Zeichensatz … Deutsch Wikipedia
Chinese character classification — Chinese characters Scripts Precursors · Oracle bone script · Bronze script · Seal script (large, small) · Clerical script · Cu … Wikipedia
Radical (Chinese character) — Bushu redirects here. For the former Japanese province, see Musashi Province. The Chinese character 採 cǎi, meaning ‘to pick’, with its ‘root’, the original, semantic (meaning bearing) graph on the right, colored red; and its later added,… … Wikipedia
Second-round simplified Chinese character — The second round of Chinese character simplification was an aborted orthography reform officially promulgated on 20 December 1977 by the People s Republic of China. It was intended to replace the existing (first round) simplified Chinese… … Wikipedia
Variant Chinese character — Variant Chinese characters (zh tsp|t=異體字|s=异体字|p=yìtǐzì) are Chinese characters that can be used interchangeably. They are allographs, having the same pronunciation and meaning, but being different in appearance. Some characters are… … Wikipedia