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  2. YES stroke alphabetical order - Wikipedia

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    Words of multiple characters are sorted by their first characters in YES order. If the first characters are the same, then check the second characters, and so on. Non-Chinese characters appear after Chinese characters in alphabetical/Unicode order. [17] For example, 覺 覺醒 觉 觉醒 觉悟 B超 T恤.

  3. Chinese character orders - Wikipedia

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    Chinese character order, or Chinese character indexing, Chinese character collation and Chinese character sorting (simplified Chinese: 汉字排序; traditional Chinese: 漢字排序; pinyin: hànzì páixù), is the way in which a Chinese character set is sorted into a sequence for the convenience of information retrieval. [1]

  4. 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.

  5. Stroke Orders of the Commonly Used Standard Chinese Characters

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    The character forms of the table are based on the Commonly used standard Chinese characters. [8] The 8,105 characters of the present table are sorted by the Standard of GB13000.1 Character Set Chinese Character Order (Stroke-Based Order), keeping the hierarchical serial numbers of the table of Commonly used standard Chinese characters. [8]

  6. Alphabetical order - Wikipedia

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    Alphabetical order is a system whereby character strings are placed in order based on the position of the characters in ... Natural sort order orders strings ...

  7. GB stroke-based order - Wikipedia

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    To look up a character (such as character 福, blessing, good fortune) in the table, use the sorting rules in the same order. First, according to Rule 1, count the number of strokes (福, ㇔㇇㇑㇔㇐㇑㇕㇐㇑㇕㇐㇑㇐, has 13 strokes), then turn to a page with characters of 13 strokes (all characters are first sorted by stroke counts).

  8. Chinese character strokes - Wikipedia

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    In China, stroke-based sorting normally refers to stroke–count–stroke–order sorting. The Chinese national standard stroke-based sorting is in fact an enhanced stroke-count-stroke-order method [31] Characters are arranged by stroke count, followed by stroke order. For example, the different characters in 汉字笔画 、 漢字筆劃 are ...

  9. Pinyin alphabetical order - Wikipedia

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    Pinyin alphabetical order, also called Pinyin-based order, or Pinyin order in short, is a sound-based Chinese character sorting method which has been used for arrangement of entries in Xinhua Dictionary, Xiandai Hanyu Cidian, Oxford Chinese Dictionary [1] and many other modern dictionaries.