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Stroke-based sorting, also called stroke-based ordering or stroke-based order, is one of the five sorting methods frequently used in modern Chinese dictionaries, the others being radical-based sorting, pinyin-based sorting,
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. In addition to functioning as an independent sorting method, stroke-based sorting is often employed to support the other methods. For example, in
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(新华字典), Xiandai Hanyu Cidian (现代汉语词典) and ''Oxford Chinese Dictionary'', stroke-based sorting is used to sort homophones in
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sorting, while in radical-based sorting it helps to sort the radical list, the characters under a common radical, as well as the list of characters difficult to lookup by radicals. In stroke-based sorting, Chinese characters are ordered by different features of strokes, including stroke counts, stroke forms, stroke orders, stroke combinations, stroke positions, etc.


Stroke-count sorting

This method arranges characters according to their numbers of strokes ascendingly. A character with less strokes is put before those of more strokes. For example, the different characters in "" (Chinese character strokes) are sorted into "汉(5)字(6)画(8)笔(10) (12)畫(12)(14)", where stroke counts are put in brackets. (Please note that both 筆 and 畫 are of 12 strokes and their order is not determinable by stroke-count sorting.). Stroke-count sorting was first used in
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to arrange the radicals and the characters under each radical when the dictionary was published in 1615 It was also used in Kangxi Chinese Character Dictionary when the dictionary was first compiled in 1710s.


Stroke-count-stroke-order sorting

This is a combination of stroke-count sorting and stroke-order sorting. Characters are first arranged by stroke-counts in ascending order. Then Stroke-order sorting is employed to sort characters with the same number of strokes. The characters are firstly arranged by their first strokes according to an order of stroke form groups, such as “''heng'' (横, ㇐), ''shu'' (竖, ㇑), ''pie'' (撇, ㇓), ''dian'' (点, ㇔), ''zhe'' (折, ㇕)”, or “''dian'' (点), ''heng'' (横), ''shu'' (竖), ''pie'' (撇), ''zhe'' (折)”. If the first strokes of two characters belong to the same group, then sort by their second strokes in a similar way, and so on. In our example of the previous section, both 筆 and 畫 are of 12 strokes. 筆 starts with stroke "㇓" of the ''pie'' (撇) group, and 畫 starts with "㇕" of the ''zhe'' (折) group, and ''pie'' is before ''zhe'' in the groups order, so 筆 comes before 畫. Hence the different characters in "汉字笔画, 漢字筆劃" are finally sorted into "汉(5)字(6)画(8)笔(10)筆(12)畫(12)漢(14)", where each character is put at its unique position. Stroke-count-stroke-order sorting was used in
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and Xiandai Hanyu Cidian before the national standard for stroke-based sorting was released in 1999.


GB stroke-based order

The ''Standard of GB13000.1 Character Set Chinese Character Order (Stroke-Based Order)'' (GB13000.1字符集汉字字序(笔画序)规范)) is a standard released by the National Language Commission of China in 1999 for Chinese characters sorting by strokes. This is an enhanced version of the traditional stroke-count-stroke-order sorting. According to this standard, two characters are first sorted by stroke counts. If they are of the same stroke counts, sort by stroke order (of the five families of ''heng'', ''shu'', ''pie'', ''dian'' and ''zhe''). Then if the characters are of the same stroke order, they will be sorted by the primary-secondary stroke order. For example, 子 and 孑 have the same five-group stroke order (㇐ and ㇀ both belong to the ''heng'' family), but according to primary-secondary stroke order rule, primary stroke ㇐ is before secondary stroke ㇀. So 子 comes before 孑. If two characters are of the same stroke count, stroke order and primary-secondary stroke, then sort them according to their modes of stroke combination. Stroke separation comes before stroke connection, and connection comes before stroke intersection. For example: 八 is before 人, and 人 is before 乂. And there are other sorting rules in the standard for more accurate sorting. This standard has been employed by the new editions of
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" and " Xiandai Hanyu Cidian" .


YES sorting

YES is a simplified stroke-based sorting method free of stroke counting and grouping, without comprise in accuracy. Briefly speaking, YES arranges Chinese characters according to their stroke orders and an "alphabet" of 30 strokes: ㇐ ㇕ ㇅ ㇎ ㇡ ㇋ ㇊ ㇍ ㇈ ㇆ ㇇ ㇌ ㇀ ㇑ ㇗ ㇞ ㇉ ㄣ ㇙ ㇄ ㇟ ㇚ ㇓ ㇜ ㇛ ㇢ ㇔ ㇏ ㇂ built on the basis of Unicode CJK strokes. The YES order of the different characters in "" is "", where each character is put at its unique position. YES sorting has been applied to the indexing of all the characters in
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and Xiandai Hanyu Cidian.


See also

* Modern Chinese characters


References

{{reflist Chinese lexicography Chinese character collation Chinese character components