This is used under the Han character header, in the Translingual section of the entry for a single Han character, which precedes the language sections. It adds the character to Category:Han characters in radical/stroke sort order (then by Unicode order). The content is generated by Module:zh-han.
All parameters are named:
|alt=
|rad=
|rn=
|as=
|asj=
|sn=
|snj=
|four=
|canj=
|ids=
These are all from the information loaded by "NanshuBot". The idea is that some of them will change/go away/be represented differently. These changes can be made with the template in some cases; even when a bot is required, it can find the template instance and operate on it.
The template uses 2-column format; this was just done to make the first pass easy.
Regional annotation in the ids parameter states the character's shape that commonly used in some regions:
The parameters below apply to both |as*=
(additional strokes) and |sn*=
(total stroke number)
as | in Chinese | asj | in Japanese |
---|---|---|---|
as | in Chinese and Korean | asj+ | in Japanese |
as | in Chinese | ask | in Korean |
as | in Chinese and Japanese | ask+ | in Korean |
as | in Chinese | asjk | in Japanese and Korean |
as | in traditional Chinese | asc | in simplified Chinese |
as | in traditional Chinese and Japanese | asc+ | in simplified Chinese |
as | in traditional Chinese, Japanese and Korean | asc++ | in simplified Chinese |
as | in traditional Chinese | ascj | in simplified Chinese and Japanese |
as | in traditional Chinese and Korean | ascj+ | in simplified Chinese and Japanese |
as | in traditional Chinese | asm | in mainland China |
as | in traditional Chinese and Japanese | asm+ | in mainland China |
as | in traditional Chinese, Japanese and Korean | asm++ | in mainland China |
as | in traditional Chinese | asmj | in mainland China and Japanese |
as | in traditional Chinese and Korean | asmj+ | in mainland China and Japanese |
as | in traditional Chinese | ascjk | in simplified Chinese, Japanese and Korean |
as | in traditional Chinese | asmjk | in mainland China, Japanese and Korean |
as | in traditional Chinese (Taiwan) | asmjk+ | in Chinese (mainland China, Hong Kong), Japanese and Korean |
Note the differences in stroke count between different regions for these radical components:
Other points to take note of:
|as=
(additional strokes) is the same while |sn*=
(total stroke number) is different. This applies for characters listed under the radicals given above.U+83A7
) and 鷀/鷀 (U+83A7
) for examples on how to apply different stroke counts. Differences in stroke number may occur due to Han unification.{{Han char|head=字|rn=39|rad=子|as=03|sn=6|four=30407|canj=JND|ids=⿱宀子}}
字 (Kangxi radical 39, 子+3, 6 strokes, cangjie input 十弓木 (JND), four-corner 30407, composition ⿱宀子)
See talk page for the earlier documentation.