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 龍 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).
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current | 07:29, 29 November 2019 | 512 × 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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