All Unicode Han characters as of Unicode 15.1
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- Опубликовано: 24 дек 2023
- This video shows all Unicode Han (Unihan) characters as of Unicode 15.1, ordered by Radical-Stroke Index order.
Disclaimer:
- Characters with multiple radicals will appear multiple times for the respective radicals. (There are 182 such characters.)
- Characters with two total stroke values will have only its first value displayed. (There are 4 such characters.)
- Because Jigmo font prefers Japanese glyphs, stroke counts may not match the displayed glyph due to regional differences of Han characters.
Jigmo fonts
kamichikoichi.github.io/jigmo/
Decoding Key:
Example 漢 U+6F22 URO 1.1 水 85.11 14 000550B000006F22
U+6F22 - character's codepoint
URO - Block (URO = CJK Unified Ideographs, ExtA through ExtI = CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A through I, Comp = CJK Compatibility Ideographs, CIS = Compatibility Ideograph Supplement)
1.1 - Unicode version in which this character was added
水 - Radical character
85 - Radical # (Simplified forms will be followed by ' or " for Chinese or non-Chinese forms respectively.)
11 - Residual stroke count
14 - Total stroke count
000550B000006F22 - Collation key
See UAX #38: Unicode Han Database for more details.
unicode.org/reports/tr38/ Игры
Timestamp by radical
1-10 0:00 0:10 0:13 0:14 0:19 0:27 0:29 0:32 0:38 1:48
11-20 1:56 1:58 2:04 2:08 2:12 2:24 2:28 2:31 3:00 3:14
21-30 3:18 3:20 3:25 3:26 3:33 3:36 3:40 3:52 3:57 4:06
31-40 6:09 6:20 7:27 7:30 7:32 7:34 7:40 7:56 8:55 9:05
41-50 9:33 9:38 9:45 9:50 10:05 10:07 11:00 11:03 11:06 11:09
51-60 11:29 11:32 11:35 11:57 11:59 12:04 12:05 12:19 12:21 12:26
61-70 12:42 14:05 14:15 14:19 15:51 15:54 16:17 16:20 16:22 16:27
71-80 16:35 16:36 17:22 17:26 17:36 19:29 19:42 19:51 20:04 20:11
81-90 20:13 20:14 20:31 20:32 20:35 22:41 23:54 24:01 24:02 24:03
91-100 24:08 24:13 24:14 24:31 25:04 25:04 25:53 25:56 26:07 26:08
101-110 26:11 26:13 26:33 26:34 27:09 27:11 27:20 27:28 27:40 28:24
111-120 28:28 28:35 29:18 29:44 29:45 30:19 30:39 30:49 31:51 32:18
121-130 33:23 33:28 33:42 33:53 34:06 34:09 34:10 34:15 34:29 34:31
131-140 35:21 35:24 35:27 35:29 35:35 35:39 35:40 35:53 35:54 35:56
141-150 38:08 38:17 39:20 39:23 39:27 40:04 40:07 40:19 40:28 41:28
151-160 41:32 41:36 41:44 41:51 42:18 42:20 42:38 43:21 43:30 44:00
161-170 44:04 44:04 44:44 45:12 45:32 45:33 45:36 47:05 47:10 47:35
171-180 48:03 48:04 48:16 48:39 48:41 48:43 48:47 49:05 49:12 49:14
181-190 49:17 49:43 49:57 49:58 50:28 50:30 50:34 51:09 51:19 51:22
191-200 51:37 51:39 51:39 51:44 51:54 52:46 53:43 53:47 53:53 54:03
201-210 54:05 54:08 54:10 54:19 54:20 54:23 54:24 54:27 54:31 54:35
211-214 54:36 54:49 54:52 54:54
"Chinese isn't even that hard"
I think Unicode needs a symbol that combines Hanzi/Kanji/Hanja.
Ex: ⿰ + (ZWJ) + 氵 + 𦰩(U+2FF0 + U+200D + U+6C35 + U+26C29) = 漢(U+6F22)
Roman letters can be separated diacritics and character, but can also be written as one character. This also applies to Kana characters and Hangul.
A + ◌̊ (U+0041 + U+030A) = Å(U+00C5)
ᄀ + ᅡ + ᆯ(U+1100 + U+1161 + U+11AF) = 갈(U+AC08)
Imagine if this guy added a hidden rickroll somewhere
that's a lot of squigglies~~