how chinese, japanese and korean glyphs related in characters and strokes orders?
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Stroke order is the order in which the strokes of a Chinese character (or Chinese derivative character) are written. A stroke is a movement of a writing instrument on a writing surface. Chinese characters are used in various forms in Chinese, Japanese, Korean and formerly Vietnamese. They are known as Hanzi in (Mandarin) Chinese (Traditional form: 漢字; Simplified form: 汉字), kanji in Japanese (かんじ), Hanja in Korean (한자) and Chữ Hán in Vietnamese. Stroke order is also attested in other logographic scripts, e.g. cuneiform.[1]
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和韩文字形在字符和笔画顺序方面相关?
和韩文字形在字符和笔画顺序方面相关?Hé hánwén zìxíng zài zìfú hé bǐhuà shùnxù fāngmiàn xiàng guān?
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