Appendix:Chinese four corner

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The four-corner input method (四角號碼) is a way to organize Chinese characters, which are numerous, and input them into computers. Each character is represented by the shape of each of its four corners plus the stroke over the last corner.

English Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia

For explanations on this method and an online dictionary, see:

These indices rely on the kFourCornerCode of Unihan Database.