This Deck contains the 2580 simplified Hanzi that differ from their traditional counterparts (a list of characters that DON'T differ from their traditional counterparts can be referenced here:
http://www.sayjack.com/chinese/chinese-characters-both-traditional-and-simplified/).
The main motivation to build this deck is that at least 300 of these simplified characters have multiple traditional origins, which are harder to reference using automated Simplified->Traditional converters.
It is ordered by frequency of use and HSK level. I think this deck can be useful if you already know a bunch of simplified characters and want to expand your knowledge to traditional ones.
Maybe a good way to learn simplified characters is my other Anki set: Most Common 3000 Chinese Hanzi Characters (
https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/39888802)
Of the 2580 characters in this deck, only 1096 are part of the HSK and 1221 are amongst the 3000 most frequently used characters. I recommend setting the FrequencyRank as the Sorting Field and suspending/deleting all but the most common notes. Alternatively, searching for HSK:#N/A to suspend all cards not in the HSK.
This Deck is based on the "Simplified to Traditional Chinese Conversion Table" from
sayjack.com :
http://www.sayjack.com/chinese/simplified-to-traditional-chinese-conversion-table/
Using the order from Jun Da's Modern Chinese Character Frequency List:
http://lingua.mtsu.edu/chinese-computing/statistics/char/list.php?Which=MO
Includes HSK level (for easy filtering/focus), audio, pinyin, stroke number, radical, meaning and stroke order (animated and font-based when available).
Most info is taken from the MDBG Chinese Dictionary (
http://www.mdbg.net/chindict/chindict.php) but the characters link by default to the Yellow bridge dictionary (
http://www.yellowbridge.com/chinese/dictionary.php). For readibility, the characters are not formatted as links, but they are, I highly recommend clicking on them to see more info about them (specially if info is unclear or the animated diagram is missing --couldn't get them all).
This deck is best used with Reinaert Albrecht's Chinese Stroke Order Font, download it from here:
http://rtega.be/chmn/index.php?subpage=68
Here's the raw Google Sheet list:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hDUg7KXsUExDgkBYCqXMnzjQEZb2tSakk5VmiKdMgKw/edit?usp=sharing