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CJK Strokes is a Unicode block containing examples of each of the standard CJK stroke types. Block. CJK Strokes Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) 0: 1: 2 ...
As part of Chinese character encoding, there have been several proposals to encode the CJK strokes, most of time with a total around 35~40 entries. Most notable is the current Unicode block “CJK Strokes” (U+31C0..U+31EF), with 36 types of strokes:
Stroke numbers vary dramatically, for example, characters "丶", "一" and "乙" have only one stroke, while character "齉" has 36 strokes, and "龘" (three 龍s, dragons) 48 strokes. The Chinese character with the most strokes in the entire Unicode character set is "𱁬" (three 雲s and three 龍s) of 84 strokes.
The Ideographic Research Group (IRG) is responsible for developing extensions to the encoded repertoires of CJK unified ideographs. IRG processes proposals for new CJK unified ideographs submitted by its member bodies, and after undergoing several rounds of expert review, IRG submits a consolidated set of characters to ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2 Working Group 2 (WG2) and the Unicode Technical ...
1. ^ As of Unicode version 16.0 2. ^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points 3. ^ Yellow areas indicate the 12 unified CJK characters encoded in this block.
Pan-Unicode: intended to globally support the majority of Unicode's characters, and not specifically designed for one or a few writing systems (note that Pan-Unicode font ≠ Unicode font [Note 2]) Pan-CJK: intended to support the majority of Chinese/Japanese/Korean characters, and not specifically designed for any one of these writing systems
1. ^ As of Unicode version 16.0 Template documentation {{ Unicode chart CJK Compatibility }} provides a list of Unicode code points in the CJK Compatibility block.
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