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  1. Radical dictionary of Chinese characters- you can find characters with the same radical and their ancient forms and meanings, from Chinese-characters.org http://chinese-characters.org/radical/

  2. Radical table- you can find characters with the same radical and their pronunciation, words/phrases, meanings, and stroke order demonstrations, from ArchChinese http://www.archchinese.com/chinese_radical_table.html?rad=51e0

  3. Chinese characters writing demonstrations (teach you how to write Chinese numbers 1-10 and 25 most frequently used characters), from LearnChineseez http://www.learnchineseez.com/characters/learn-to-write-chinese/

  4. Character dictionary-you can find character’s radical, components, and structure types, from https://www.yellowbridge.com/chinese/character-dictionary.php

1. You can subscribe the channel Radical Mandarin. Below is one of the videos from this channel showing movement radicals, from

  1. iLearn Chinese Characters Lite
    It includes character pronunciation, meanings, formation, stroke order demonstration, basic usages, and writing practice and unit tests.

  2. Chinese Writer from trainchinese
    It’s a point-gaining application that provides 5300 Simplified and Traditional Chinese characters, stroke-order diagrams, English explanations and high quality audio recordings from characters pronunciation.

  3. Art of Chinese Characters
    It has three parts:Find- find the connection part of Chinese characters from the painting.Learn-learn the meaning, pronunciation, phrases, stroke order and origin.Practice-quick review and try to match the Chinese characters to their English meaning.

  4. Learn Chinese Characters-Flashcards by WCC

  5. Skitter

  6. Pleco (English-Chinese Dictionary)

  7. 100 Chinese Characters
    It provides the pronunciations of 100 Chinese characters and explains their evolution with annotations and poems, plus relevant sections including encyclopedia, music and class by means of four functions of listening, viewing, reading and writing.

2. Chinese character stroke order and why do we have to follow it (only covers 5 rules), from

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