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Stroke (CJKV character)

Stroke (CJKV character)


CJKV strokes are the calligraphic strokes needed to write the Chinese characters used in East Asia. CJK strokes are the classified set of line patterns that may be arranged and combined to form Chinese Hanzi characters currently in use in China, Japan, Korea, and to a lesser extent in Vietnam.

Purpose
The study and classification of CJK strokes aid in:Wikipedia:Avoid weasel words 1. understanding Chinese character calligraphy - the correct method of writing, shape formation and stroke order; 2. understanding stroke changes according to the style that is in use; 3. defining stroke naming and counting , a Chinese character with a high variety of strokes. conventions; 4. identifying fundamental components of Han radicals; and 5. their use in computing.

Formation
When writing Han radicals, a single stroke includes all the motions necessary to produce a given part of a character before lifting the writing instrument from the writing surface; thus, a single stroke may have abrupt changes in direction within the line. For example: (Sh) is classified as a basic stroke because it is a single stroke that forms a line moving in one direction. (Sh Zh Zh) is classified as a compound stroke because it is a single stroke that forms a line that includes one or more abrupt changes in direction. This example is a sequence of three basic strokes written without lifting the writing instrument from the writing surface.

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Types
CJK strokes are an attempt to identify and classify all single-stroke components that can be used to write Han radicals. There are some thirty distinct types of strokes recognized in Chinese characters, some of which are compound strokes made from basic strokes. The compound strokes comprise more than one movement of the writing instrument, and many of these have no agreed-upon name.

Basic strokes
A basic stroke is a single calligraphic mark moving in one direction across a writing surface. The following table lists a selection of basic strokes divided into two stroke groups: simple and combining. "Simple strokes" (such as Hng "Horizontal" and Din "Dot") can be written alone. "Combining strokes" (such as Zh "Break" and Gu "Hook") never occur alone, but must be paired with at least one other stroke forming a compound stroke. Thus, they are not in themselves individual strokes.

Table of basic strokes


Name CJK stroke Translation (pinyin, trad./simp.) of Chinese name Simple strokes Din, / Hng, Sh, / T, N, Pi, Combining strokes Zh, Gu, / Wn, / Xi, "Dot" "Horizontal" "Vertical" "Rise" "Press down" "Throw away" Tiny dash, speck Rightward stroke Downward stroke Flick up and rightwards Falling rightwards (fattening at the bottom) Falling leftwards (with slight curve) Additional description

n/a

"Break" "Hook" "Bend" "Slant"

Indicates change in stroke direction, usually 90 turn, going down or going right only. Appended to other strokes, suddenly going down or going left only. A tapering thinning curve, usually concave left (convex outward right). Curved line, usually concave right (convex outward left).

Note, the basic stroke Din "Dot" is rarely a real dot. Instead it usually takes the shape of a very small line pointing in one of several directions, and may be long enough to be confused with other strokes.

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Compound strokes
A compound stroke (also called a complex stroke) is produced when two or more basic strokes are combined in a single stroke written without lifting the writing instrument from the writing surface. The character (pinyin: yng) "eternity" described in more detail below demonstrates one of these compound strokes. The centre line is a compound stroke that combines three stroke shapes in a single stroke. Basics for making compound strokes[1] In most cases, concatenating basic strokes together form a compound stroke. For example, Sh combined with Gu produce (Sh Gu). A stroke naming convention sums the names of the basic strokes, in the writing order. An exception to this applies when a stroke makes a turn of 90 (and only of 90). Horizontal (Hng) and Vertical (Sh) strokes are identified only once when they appear as the first stroke of a compound; any single stroke with successive 90 turns down or to the right are indicated by a (pinyin: Zh) "Break". For example, an initial Sh followed by an abrupt turn right produces (Sh Zh). In the same way, an initial Sh followed (Sh Zh Zh). by an abrupt turn right followed by a second turn down produces Nearly all complex strokes can be named using this simple scheme.

Another classification showing 37 strokes: 8 basic [] strokes, and 29 complex strokes.

Nomenclature
Organization systems used to describe and differentiate strokes may include the use of roman letters, Chinese characters, numbers, or a combination of these devices. Two methods of organizing CJK strokes are by: 1. Classification schemes that describe strokes by a naming convention or by conformity to a taxonomy; and 2. Categorization schemes that differentiate strokes by numeric or topical grouping. In classification schemes, stroke forms are described, assigned a representative character or letterform, and may be arranged in a hierarchy. In categorization schemes, stroke forms are differentiated, sorted and grouped into like categories; categories may be topical, or assigned by a numeric or alpha-numeric nominal number according to a designed numbering scheme. Benefits Organizing strokes into a hierarchy aids a user's understanding by bringing order to an obtuse system of writing that has organically evolved over the period of centuries. In addition, the process of recognizing and describing stroke patterns promotes consistency of stroke formation and usage. When organized by naming convention, classification allows a user to find a stroke quickly in a large stroke collection, makes it easier to detect duplication, and conveys meaning when comparing relationships between strokes. When organized by numbering scheme, categorization aids a user in understanding stroke differences, and makes it easier to make predictions, inferences and decisions about a stroke. Limitations Strokes are described and differentiated using the criteria of visual qualities of a stroke. Because this can require subjective interpretation, CJK strokes cannot be placed into a single definitive classification scheme because stroke types lack a universal consensus on the description and number of basic and compound forms. CJK strokes cannot be

Stroke (CJKV character) placed into a single definitive categorization scheme due to visual ambiguity between strokes, and therefore cannot be segregated into mutually-exclusive groups. Other factors inhibiting organization based on visual criteria is the variation of writing styles, and the changes of appearance that a stroke undergoes within various characters.

Roman letter naming convention


A naming convention is a classification scheme where a controlled vocabulary is used systematically to describe the characteristics of an item. The naming convention for a CJK stroke is derived from the path mark left by the writing instrument. In this instance roman letters are concatenated to form a stroke name is a sequence of one or more roman letters indicating the component strokes used to create the CJK stroke. The first letter of the Han radicals pinyin pronunciation represents each basic stroke. In a basic stroke example, H represents the stroke (pinyin: Hng); in a compound example, HZT represents (pinyin: Hng Zh T). named

While no consensus exists, there are up to 12 distinct basic strokes that are identified by a unique Han radical.

Letters commonly used in CJK stroke naming conventions[]


Letter Stroke direction B D G H N P Q S T W X Z

Trad./simp. Pinyin Meaning

Bin

/ / Din Gu

Hng

Pi

/ Qun

/ Sh

/ Wn

Xi

Zh

"Flat" "Dot" "Hook" "Horizontal" "Press down" "Throw away" "Circle" "Vertical" "Rise" "Bend" "Slant" "Break"

There are a many CJK compound strokes, however there is no consensus for sequence letter naming of compound strokes using the basic strokes. The following table demonstrates the CJK stroke naming convention:

Selected named CJK basic and compound strokes


Stroke Name [] Simple ideogram zh sh ( ) [2] Section header bshu ( ) Dictionary meaning Example characters

y, "horizon"; simplified Radical 1 form of y, "outstretched y, "one" finger"

y, "cardinal number one", "alone"; dash pzhho, "Chinese punctuation dash"

HG

Variant form of wn, ya, zh () turning stroke/to break y

HZ

HZG

Variant form of y

HZT HZZ HZZZ

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5
yn pregnant woman (swollen breasts and stomach); compare ni, archaic form of "then", "really, indeed", "namely", "you, your"

HZZZG

HZZP HP

HPW

[] y suggesting efforts of a sprouting seed; yn representing a bird's call Radical 5 y, "second" y, ni, "the second of the ten heavenly stems", "second"; zh () turning stroke/to break

HPWG HZW HZWG

[] HXWG (HZWG)

HXG [] (HWG, [] HZWG ) BXG S gn vertical things

Variant form of y, "to move" (archaic) pi

Radical 2 gn, "vertical stroke" Radical 6 ju, "hook" ju pictograph of a hook g, "vertical line"

SG

ju, "a vertical line with a hook", usually read as shgu

ST

SZ

SZZ [] SZZG [3] (SZWG ) SZZWG (SZZG) SW []

SW [ hng zu, "horizontal [] left"] SWG Variant form of yn, "hidden", "mysterious", "small", y usually read as / yn

SP

SZP

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[]

6
, pi, a falling line suggesting Radical 4 motion; y suggestion pi, "slash" dragging motion pi, "line"

WG

PG PZ PD See also: Radical 47 See also: gu, "river" (archaic)

Usually read as t, "jump" Variant form of f, "stretch" pi zh pictograph of flame ( = lamp and flame) Radical 3 zh, "dot" zh, "dot", usually read as / din

PN N

XG T

TPN TN

DN Q

lng, "zero"; full stop () / jho, "Chinese punctuation full stop (period)"; may be read as qun, [] "circle"

Numbering scheme
A numbering scheme is a categorization method where like-item strokes are grouped into categories labeled by nominal numbers. Category numbering may be an index of numbers of types, with sub-types indicated by decimal point followed by another number or a letter.[] The following table is a common numbering scheme that uses similar names as the roman letter naming convention, but the stroke forms are grouped into major category types (1 to 5), which further break down into 25 sub-types in category 5.

Stroke (CJKV character)

No.

Stroke

Name (simplified Chinese and pinyin)

Horizontal () 1 Hng T Vertical () 2 Sh Sh Gu Slash () 3 Pi Pi Gu Dot () 4 Din N T N

Example of a CJK stroke numbering scheme


No. Stroke Name (simplified Chinese and pinyin)

Turning stroke ( Zh = right angle turn) or ( Wn = curve turn) 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 5.12 Hng Zh Hng Pi Hng Gu Sh Zh Sh Wn Sh T Pi Zh Pi Din Pi Gu Wn Gu Xi Gu Hng Zh Zh

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5.13 5.14 5.15 5.16 5.17 5.18 5.19 5.20 5.21 5.22 5.23 5.24 5.25 Hng Zh Wn Hng Zh T Hng Zh Gu Hng Xi Gu Sh Zh Zh Sh Zh Pi Sh Wn Gu Hng Zh Zh Zh Hng Zh Zh Pi Hng Zh Wn Gu Hng Pi Wn Gu Sh Zh Zh Gu Hng Zh Zh Zh Gu

Stroke order
Stroke order refers to the order in which the strokes of a Chinese character are written. A stroke is a movement of a writing instrument on a writing surface. Because most Chinese characters have many strokes, certain stroke orders guidelines are recommended to ensure speed, accuracy, and legibility in composition. Also, teachers enforce exactly one stroke order for each character, marking every deviation as a mistake, so everyone writes these characters the same way. The stroke order follows a few simple rules, though, which aids in memorizing these. To write CJK characters, one must know how to write CJK strokes, and thus, needs to identify the basic strokes that make up a character.

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Eight Principles of Yong


The Eight Principles of Yong explain how to write eight common strokes in regular script which are found all in the one character, (pinyin: yng, "forever", "permanence"). It was traditionally believed that the frequent practice of these principles as a beginning calligrapher could ensure beauty in one's writing. Eight basic strokes[1] the Din /, is a dot, filled from the top, to the bottom, traditionally made by "couching" the brush on the page. the Hng , is horizontal, filled from left to right, the same way the Latin letters A, B,C,D are written. the Sh /, is vertical-falling. The brush begins by a dot on top, then falls downward. the Gu /, ending another stroke, is a sharp change of direction either down (after a Heng) or left (after a Sh).
Eight principle strokes extracted from , "eternity" (five basic strokes: D, T, W, P, N and one compound stroke HZG). Enlarge this image to see the red arrows, showing the way of writing of each.

the T , is a flick up and rightwards the Wn /, follows a concave path on the left or on the right

the Pi , is a falling leftwards (with a slight curve) the N , is falling rightwards (with an emphasis at the end of the stroke) (+ the Xi is sometimes added to the 's strokes. It's a concave Sh falling right, always ended by a Gu, visible on this image).

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Use in computing
The stroke count method is based on the order of strokes to input characters on Chinese mobile phones. 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 (CJKV character)

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CJK Strokes[1] Unicode.org chart [4] (PDF)

U+31Cx U+31Dx U+31Ex Notes

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F

1.^ As of Unicode version 6.1

Notes
[1] The extended CJK(V) set of strokes has 29 strokes. These most common 29 used strokes can be reduced to combinations of 8 basic strokes, for a total of 37 strokes. The subset of 8 is found in the character "eternity" , hence the name of this set. But other sets of CJK(V) strokes can be found. [4] http:/ / www. unicode. org/ charts/ PDF/ U31C0. pdf

References
Unicode set of 36 CJK strokes (http://unicode.org/charts/PDF/U31C0.pdf) Proposal to add twenty strokes to Unicode (http://std.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/n3063.pdf); this proposal has been approved and is at Stage 6 of the Unicode Pipeline (http://www.unicode.org/alloc/Pipeline.html) as of July 30, 2007. 38 CJK strokes, by Wenlin Institute (http://www.wenlin.com/cdl/cdl_strokes_2004_05_23.pdf)

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