Re: Kanji stroke direction
Mike Robinson wrote:
I've been working through Heisig's "Remembering the Kanji Vol. I", and
I've just reached character 681: 才. This is the first time Heisig
mentions stroke direction other than some vague advice of "top to bottom,
left to right", and I realised that he has completely neglected diagonal
strokes.
Hello.
Try "Wakan", http://wakan.manga.cz
It has stroke order information for all the jouyou kanji. It also has
the Heisig number index for every kanji, so it should be really fast to
find a kanji.
Regards.
.
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