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Most Common 3000 Chinese Hanzi Characters

54.39MB. 3000 audio & 1 images. Updated 2015-12-19.

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Sorted by frequency of use (using the order from Jun Da's Modern Chinese Character Frequency List: http://lingua.mtsu.edu/chinese-computing/statistics/char/list.php?Which=MO ) NEW, as of December 19 2015, added traditional script (including the multiple origins of simplified characters -- for instance, 发 includes both 發 and 髮 ). Taken from http://www.sayjack.com/ , can be referenced here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hDUg7KXsUExDgkBYCqXMnzjQEZb2tSakk5VmiKdMgKw/edit?usp=sharing Includes HSK level (for easy filtering/focus), audio, pinyin, stroke number, radical, meaning and stroke order (animated and font-based when available). Most info is taken from the MDBG Chinese Dictionary ( http://www.mdbg.net/chindict/chindict.php ) but the characters link by default to the Yellow bridge dictionary ( http://www.yellowbridge.com/chinese/dictionary.php ) The cards also use Reinaert Albrecht's Chinese Stroke Order Font: http://rtega.be/chmn/index.php?subpage=68 I personally use this list to practice my calligraphy, writing the character a couple times before and after seeing the diagram. All the info in this deck can be referenced from this google sheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1j5-67vdCUeAuIzmikeCgNmXaFZTuXtT4vesjnrqSOjI/edit?usp=sharing Note that the diagram errors are a glitch on ankiweb's site, they do not appear on the deck once downloaded.

Sample (from 3000 notes)

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Hanzi 饼 Traditional 餅 Diagram HSK 4 FrequencyRank 2359 StrokeNumber 9画 Radical 饣 + 6 Pinyin bǐng Pinyin 2 Meaning rice-cakes, biscuits Notes Notes URL Audio Ruby Color Tags

Hanzi 衍 Traditional Diagram HSK 6 FrequencyRank 2437 StrokeNumber 9画 Radical 行 + 3 Pinyin yǎn Pinyin 2 yán Meaning overflow, spill over, spread out Notes Notes URL Audio Ruby Color Tags

Hanzi 竹 Traditional Diagram HSK 5 FrequencyRank 1588 StrokeNumber 6画 Radical 竹 + 0 Pinyin zhú Pinyin 2 Meaning bamboo; flute; KangXi radical 118 Notes Notes URL Audio Ruby Color Tags

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Reviews

How can I get Hanzi to pinyin/meaning version.

good

It good

its a good deck

要是能用字在组几个常用词就好了，或者能把字典的内容对应进去就更赞了。

Million thankss

thank you

This is great! I'm looking for some materials to help my boy learn Chinese. I'll include this deck as our teaching tools.

I love the Heisig method. And this deck is so super useful. I use it on a daily basis. However I already discovered that the meta information and key words provided by the deck are great for searching. Thanks to the author of this deck for contributing! Thanks a lot!

这个词库做的非常棒，可供我上小学的孩子学习。

Thanks

很棒

I've just made an Anki Deck based on your Deck: https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/821426953

感谢

Good

good

辛苦了，作者，要是有作者的联系方式就好了，我想要打点钱给他。作为一个中国人，我觉得这套牌组真的很不错，我可以复习一下汉字的拼音了，要是再多点牌组那就更好了，中文还有书法，就是专门教写字写的好看的教程，不过你们学习汉语的外国同胞，我觉得你们能写上面的字体就很不错了。

好

Very useful to have an overview and to train writing!

very good so far

The deck is somewhat broken by indexing characters by the simplified version. Each traditional character has one simplification, but in many cases multiple characters were simplified into a single character. Also no stroke order is given for traditional characters.



Much better would be to put the traditional character in the field labeled hanzi, put the simplified character (of which there will be exactly 1 in a field called jianti, and show stroke order for both (even in the case where the characters are identical).



E.g.

hanzi: 麵

jianti: 面

meaning: noodles

diagrams: (麵 diagram) (面 diagram)

frequency: 1442

radical: 麥 (wheat)



Then as a separate entry:

hanzi: 面

jianti: 面

meaning: face

diagrams: (面 diagram) (面 diagram)

frequency: 57



This would be more consistent and more useful for learners. The character "麵" should never occur in the same entry as the translation "face" (or a character frequency of < 100)

Very useful and works also well if one flips all cards!

Sometimes shows handwritten Chinese. And I mean the lazy doctor scribble kind, not the proper you can see all the components kind with the mystique of calligraphy . While I would like to learn that writing system to save time writing on paper , I would like to start from the basics. As I understand it, everyone has their own handwriting and it can become pretty unclear to other people if we are just seeing scribbles.

Very useful

Does not download to Anki, Corrupts on Sync

Very nice deck

Corrupts anki on sync

Excellent and flexible deck, saved me probably hundreds of hours making my own customizable and information-rich character set. Thank you so much!

Great!



This is exactly what i was looking for, huge thanks to the creator, but it would be nice to have to radicals too.

Deck design is great; character set only so-so



The deck is great overall; my main issue is with the source data. According to Jun Da, the researcher who compiled the list, the data sources include "only formal Modern Chinese texts... no efforts have been made to collect informal writings of Modern Chinese such as postings on various online BBS or email messages."



Jun Da also notes that "the top 1,056 characters account for 90% of our Modern Chinese collection, even though 9,933 distinct characters are identified". So focus on the first third of the list for maximum effectiveness. Personally, I felt that the last 500 or so characters (i.e. the least frequent) were extremely rare. I had never encountered most of them in written or spoken form during either my several years of Chinese study or my many more years living in China.



I think the ideal deck for most learners would include more "informal" sources, in order to give more weight to the kinds of characters that most non-native speakers will hear and see most frequently. This list would likely contain more characters used in conversational Chinese, as well as more "daily life" characters that one comes across in a Chinese language environment (e.g. food, transportation, work, family, and characters used primarily in names of people, places, and businesses).



Finally, it's worth noting that the source data is from 2005, and the Chinese language has experienced just as much change in that time (largely due to the internet) as English has.

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Perfect



Exactly as promised. I wish for a traditional character version too.

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It has everything you need to learn to read and pronounce the characters. You only need to remember the most common pronunciation which I find the audio files are. You can learn the less common ones later through experience.

I added Heisig's keywords to all cards that have a heisig keyword (because I finished heisig's Remembering the Kanji) and used the pinyin dictionary from yabla to add a few vocabulary words to get a better feeling for the character useage and meaning.

Traditional Stroke Order



Hi, I really like your deck, but I'm having trouble customizing it to my needs; I'm learning traditional characters but can't find a way to change the stroke order diagram to link to Yellowbridge's traditional diagrams. Is there any way to do this? Thanks!