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Taiwan (ROC): 常用國字標準字體筆順手冊 (Stroke order 14 rules), by the Taiwan Ministry of Education. ISBN 957-00-7082-X (Authoritative, available online)
China (PRC): 现代汉语通用字笔顺规范, 453pages, 1997, editeur: 语文出版社, ISBN:7801262018 (Authoritative, available online)
Japan : 筆順指導の手びき (Hitsujun shidō no tebiki), 1958. Note: Since 1977, the Japanese Ministry of Education recommend to publishers to simply « follow commonsensical [strokes] orders which are widely accepted in the society ».
Hong Kong: Lexical Items with English Explanations for Fundamental Chinese Learning in Hong Kong Schools - stroke orders following the List of Graphemes of Commonly-used Chinese Characters by Hong Kong's Education Bureau.
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