File:Zhé.svg

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Summary

The Chinese character zhé, meaning "verbose". With its sixty-four strokes, it is the most complex. It fell from use around the fifth century AD. This character is mapped on the Unicode at U+2A6A5.

A recording of its modern Mandarin pronunciation is here:

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This was created by automatically tracing the outline of the character in the Simsun font, thus creating a vector image. Three clones of this vector image were then created (this method should make the file no bigger than if there were only one of that original vector image).

Copyright status:

public domain

Source:

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Erin_Silversmith

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current07:29, 29 November 2019Thumbnail for version as of 07:29, 29 November 2019512 × 512 (11 KB)Thales (talk | contribs)The Chinese character ''zhé'', meaning "verbose". With its sixty-four strokes, it is the most complex. It fell from use around the fifth century AD. This character is mapped on the Unicode at U+2A6A5. A recording of its modern Mand...
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