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There are 2500 radical strokes.
The query method of radical and stroke order 2500 is as follows:

1. Use a dictionary or dictionary: Many dictionaries or dictionaries provide radical and stroke order information of Chinese characters, which can be obtained by searching related words. For example, Modern Chinese Dictionary and Chinese-English Dictionary.

2. Use online tools: At present, there are many online tools that can help to query the radicals and stroke order of Chinese characters, such as "Chinese Character Stroke Order Network" and "Chinese Character Radical Query". These tools usually provide an easy-to-use interface, and you only need to enter Chinese characters to find relevant information.

3. Use mobile phone applications: Some mobile phone applications also provide the function of searching Chinese radical and stroke order, such as "Chinese stroke order table" and "Chinese radical search". These applications can be downloaded and used for free in the mobile app store.

Information about radicals and stroke order

1. lineage: Yi, Er, Ai, Ai, Ai, Ai, Ai, Yi, Yi, Yi, Dao, Li, You, Ai.

2. Things: cattle, sheep, tapirs, horses, deer, dogs, chickens, fish, insects and nets; Land: soil, teachers and roots; Heart: heart; Dish part: dish; Department: department; Department: department; Jade department: jade; Acupoints: acupoints; Part: part; Bone: bone; Teeth: teeth; Stone part: stone; Indications: indications; Clothing department: crotch; Food department: bang; Unitary department: unitary; Part: part.

3. Stroke order refers to the stroke order when writing Chinese characters. Correct stroke order can make the font standard and beautiful, and also help to improve the recognition and memory ability of Chinese characters. Stroke order is an important concept in Chinese character writing, which is of great significance to learning and using Chinese characters.

4. In Chinese characters, each character consists of certain strokes, and each stroke has its own specific writing order. Generally speaking, the stroke order of Chinese characters is written according to the principles of top to bottom, left to right, first horizontal and then vertical, first left and then down. For example, the stroke order of the word "ren" is: one (horizontal)+three (dot)+three (left)+? (si)。