Get the font file (usually in .ttf or .otf format).
: The family includes versions labeled from FZKTPY01 to FZKTPY06. These are used to handle polyphonic characters (characters with multiple pronunciations). If a character has a different reading, you switch to another font version (e.g., FZKTPY02) to display the alternative Pinyin.
: If a character has the wrong Pinyin, highlight only that character and try choosing FZKTPY02, FZKTPY03, etc., until the correct tone appears. Why Use FZKTPY01?
If you've ever struggled to read a block of Chinese characters without a dictionary, the
While this font isn't a standard Windows or Mac system font, it is widely available through educational resource hubs.
Downloading the FZKT PY01 font is a straightforward process:
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