Hi, I wasn't sure if this is an error on Pleco's system or Pleco just shows a variant of 體, but I thought I should make sure here first.
I was studying HSK flashcards posted in the flashcards section and when 身體 and its simplified version came out, I thought 體 looked kind of weird. I'm unable to find the Pleco STROKE ORDER version of it anywhere on the web. I tried using yellowdictionary, learnchineseez, some Korean Hanja apps, they all show 體 variant, which is the one I'm familiar with.
As I haven't got a picture, the best way is to describe it.
Basically the Pleco version combines stroke 3 & 4, while also making it face left rather than right (冎). I tried looking up the etymology and 冎, guǎ, is written like that but everything else is the normal separated two strokes, facing right.
ps. I tried searching up 骨 on learnchineseez and Pleco, and it shows 冎 direction, so I'm guessing there are variants to this... Someone please enlighten me -_-
Note that only stroke order appears like what I have described in Pleco.
I was studying HSK flashcards posted in the flashcards section and when 身體 and its simplified version came out, I thought 體 looked kind of weird. I'm unable to find the Pleco STROKE ORDER version of it anywhere on the web. I tried using yellowdictionary, learnchineseez, some Korean Hanja apps, they all show 體 variant, which is the one I'm familiar with.
As I haven't got a picture, the best way is to describe it.
Basically the Pleco version combines stroke 3 & 4, while also making it face left rather than right (冎). I tried looking up the etymology and 冎, guǎ, is written like that but everything else is the normal separated two strokes, facing right.
ps. I tried searching up 骨 on learnchineseez and Pleco, and it shows 冎 direction, so I'm guessing there are variants to this... Someone please enlighten me -_-
Note that only stroke order appears like what I have described in Pleco.