ASCII.jp How to find out how to read super-obfuscated Chinese characters on your iPhone

ASCII.jp How to find out how to read super-obfuscated Chinese characters on your iPhone

  • By huaweicomputers
  • 03/05/2022

Are you good at Chinese characters? It's a world where you can live even if you can't write kanji, so if you know the common kanji, it may not hurt your life even if you can't write or read it. Sometimes I ask, "What do you read?" And "I don't even have a clue to find out."

You can add a handwriting input keyboard to your iPhone by checking "Keyboard", "Add new keyboard", "Traditional Chinese", and "Handwriting" from the iPhone settings.

If you use a handwriting input keyboard, for example, when you don't understand the Chinese character "Bay" ...

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By handwriting as shown in the figure above, it turns out that it is a traditional Chinese character of "bay".

Or, if you come across a Chinese character that you don't even know how to read, you can enter it. It turned out that it was safe to read "shuku", "shoku", and "kyu", and that it had the meaning of "a craftsman who crafts balls".

Even when you ask, "What do you read about cauliflower?", You can search by temporarily entering it by handwriting.

You can see, "Yes, it was cauliflower."

I think there are other ways to look up obfuscated Chinese characters, but please refer to them as an easy way to look up on your iPhone!