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How many strokes does the character leaf have?

Hello, regarding your question, Daqiang provides information for your reference: How many strokes does the word "ye" have (Kangxi Dictionary Project)? You should have this question because of the radicals and non-radicals. The influence of radical strokes. The radical "Ye" is 艸, and its strokes are 6 strokes; the non-radical 枼, its strokes are 9 strokes. Logically speaking, it should be 6+9=15 strokes. But when writing, the radical 艸 is written as 卝. The strokes of "卝" are 4 strokes, so the total strokes of "叶" are 4+9=13 strokes. However, in fortune telling, 6+9=15 is still used. Picture reference: imgcld.yimg/8/n/AE03402698/o/701011190016913873412320 The information is organized and personal insights are provided, I hope it will be helpful to you

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13 strokes......

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The word leaf has 13 strokes

But it is generally written with one more stroke< /p>

Simplified five strokes.

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How many strokes does the character leaf have (Kangxi Dictionary Plan) 13 strokes

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How many strokes does the character "ye" have? There are 13 strokes in the character "ye"!

The Chinese standard writing is 13 strokes (Kangxi Dictionary Project)

Chinese cursive writing with 1 stroke in English: 1. Yip (7 strokes) 2. Ip (3 strokes) 3. Leaf (5 strokes) My answer is for reference only

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