Stroke Number

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Greetings! Thank you for your recent June 2018 contributions on stroke numbers for Han characters. For your information, the {{Han char template}} used in the translingual section has been updated to accomodate different stroke number variations across different regions. Note that the radicals , and have different stroke counts, depending on the region where it is used. For more information, please read the Han char template. Thank you. KevinUp (talk) 13:53, 1 July 2018 (UTC)Reply

@KevinUp: Thank you for informing me. And I see you have done a great job of improving the Han char template!
By the way, recently we have created stroke count (P5205) property on Wikidata, and we are trying to represent Han characters by structured data (see (Q54872914) and other entities listed here). If you are interested in them and have a good idea to collaborate with us, we welcome you anytime and please feel free to ask me anything! Regards, --Okkn (talk) 16:32, 1 July 2018 (UTC)Reply

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