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Magnus -
Hi everyone!
I know there's been quite alot written about differerent stroke order sites and tools, though I
would like to know if anyone knows about some really good resources, like
http://www.edu.tw/EDU_WEB/EDU_MGT/MA...en/c8.htm?open ? I am very thankul for having found the
link to this site on chinese forums, though I would need a site like that for simplified
characters. As this site mentioned above is from the taiwanese ministry of education I thought
maybe the mainland china's ministry of education has got something similiar to this one. I would
be very greatful for any tips/help
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flameproof -
I like this site, could be a bit more detailed though.
http://www.zhongwen.com/shufa/index.html
OneEye -
ZDT has animated stroke orders for something like 1600 characters.
http://zdt.sourceforge.net/
chinesetools -
http://www.mandarintools.com/shufa.html has links to a lot of different character writing
resources on and off the web.
lokki -
Check this one out before you decide: http://www.chinese-learner.com/write...dictionary.php, It's
the best one I have found so far, and it seems to be missing in that link collection at
mandarintools.
Magnus -
Thank you for your help, I really appreciate it. More suggestions is of course welcome
Here are some of my favourite links:
http://www.radio86.co.uk/ - News about china etc.
http://textbook.adsotrans.com/ - News in chinese
http://www.kangxizidian.com/ - Complete Kang Xi dictionary
http://140.111.1.40/suo.htm - Dictionary of Chinese character variants
http://edu.ocac.gov.tw/home_en.htm# - Resources for learning Chinese
http://faculty.virginia.edu/cll/chinese_reading/ - Short texts and audio
http://edu.ocac.gov.tw/interact/eboo...&Chap=&Sound=N - "Speak Mandarin In Five Hundreds
Words" e-book
http://homepage.mac.com/ccfinder/ - "Chinese character finder"
Koneko -
Just my thought...
I believe learning any languages should be fun, flexible and interesting.
Thus, I don't always follow the strict Chinese stroke order.
If you can remember Chinese characters in your own particular way, by means of writing them in
your preferred order, why change yourself just to accommodate others? Isn't it great to be
different sometimes?
K.
weiwuwei -
Here is a pretty good one that hasn't been posted yet...
http://www.usc.edu/dept/ealc/chinese...lpha/index.htm
I also use zhongwen.com, but the "animated" link only works for simplified characters =/.
skylee -
Interesting. Take a look at this stoke order at the site at #8. This is how I used to write this
word. Then many friends told me that it should be written in the way as in the site at #1 (last
column). I guess it was because we had different teachers. So now when nobody is looking at me I
write from left to right. If I have to use the stroke order input method, I start from the middle.
sigh.
Koneko -
Skylee,
Ha ha... If I were you, I would also write from left to right in both traditional & simplified
forms!
Just curious, did you have to take Chinese calligraphy exams in Hong Kong?
Because we have to do Chinese calligraphy in Malaysia if you choose Chinese subject for your "O"
Level. I hated it so much because my calligraphy was so ugly (We call this type of ugly
calligraphy 鬼画符 in Malaysia)
K.
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