原 Korean Hanja Stroke Order
Type one Korean Hanja below and click write, we will show you how to write it in correct writing order.
Korean Hanja—literally “Han characters”—are the Chinese characters once used across the Korean peninsula. Borrowed from Classical Chinese over two millennia ago, they formed the backbone of written Korean until the 15th-century creation of Hangul.
Even afterward, Hanja remained the script of scholarship, law and ceremony, packing each symbol with a single Sino-Korean reading and layers of Confucian meaning.
Today they survive mainly in newspapers, dictionaries and given names, a concise bridge between Korea’s past and the wider East-Asian world.