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The Chinese must really like their noodles.
If I've figured this out correctly, the stroke order is as follows:
穴
月
幺言幺
長馬長
刂
心
⻌
Wikipedia also provided an ''ideographic description sequence'' ⿺辶⿳穴⿲月⿱⿲幺言幺⿲長馬長刂心
Does this mean 辶 should be first?
Oh, and ⻌ and 辶 are one and the same, right?
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It looks like the kanji for Hiroshima after WW2...
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Fonts can be tricky little things.
Anyway, I've dug a bit deeper and apparently no, the ideographic description sequence does not imply the order in which the character should be rendered.
Therefore, I think the stroke order I came up with is more or less correct (unless it isn't...).
So:
穴
月
幺言幺
長馬長
刂
心
⻌
[58 strokes]
Great! I think I'll actually go ahead and learn it at some point in the future. (Why? 'Cause I want to!)
Thanks for all your contributions!
EDIT: Who wants to start a petition to add this to the Jouyou Kanji? (jk don't hit me)
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How splendid! I'll make sure I don't skip any! xD
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AppleCider Wrote:I've seen some pretty wild kanji, but this one is just ridiculous.
https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/image...mwA-2KbZMw
Absolutely ridiculous. Is it even real?
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In that sense it's like the Toys R Us sign/logo/cathc copy, I guess. Everyone knows the R is reversed, their logo reflects it, and we have to use euphemisms to write it on the internet.
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yudantaiteki Wrote:john555 Wrote:AppleCider Wrote:I've seen some pretty wild kanji, but this one is just ridiculous.
https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/image...mwA-2KbZMw
Absolutely ridiculous. Is it even real?
What's your definition of "real"?
By "real" I mean a real character listed in official dictionaries, attested to in the literature, as opposed to someone fooling around and just making it up.
Sort of like, an English word is real if it's in the Oxford English Dictionary. At least as far as yours truly is concerned.
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English doesn't have an official dictionaries.
And for your reference, being in a dictionary doesn't make a word any more or less "real. The word "D'oh" as in homer simpson's catch phrase is in the OED.
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Kanji and hanzi work differently. It can be considered a real hanzi, just nonstandard.
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RandomQuotes Wrote:English doesn't have an official dictionaries.
And for your reference, being in a dictionary doesn't make a word any more or less "real. The word "D'oh" as in homer simpson's catch phrase is in the OED.
Sorry, but if a word is in the OED it's real. Time to move on.
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Does this count as a food fight?