Garden Ming Dynasty is a free font developed by GlyphWiki (Glyph Wiki) and contains almost all Chinese characters. The disadvantage is that the shape of the characters is based on the Japanese characters, and some characters do not comply with the Chinese writing standards (whether it is mainland nor Hong Kong and Taiwan standards). After I learned about the website of the glyph wiki, I decided to change the Garden Ming Dynasty style to a practical version suitable for the mainland.
I retained the word "flower" in "Garden" and named it "FlyFlowerSong" in English. In addition to supporting simplified Chinese characters, "Flying Flower Song" also supports Russian, Greek, Korean, Latin, Braille and mathematical symbols involved in middle school. In the future, if possible, it will also include languages and characters of ethnic minorities.

In addition to the "General Standard Chinese Character Table", GB/T 2312, and "Modern Chinese Common Character Table", it also includes all Chinese characters in the single-character entry of the seventh edition of the "Modern Chinese Dictionary", and adds various dialects and common Chinese characters in various specialized fields as appropriate, and all are changed to the shape of the national standard (G source). The total number of Chinese characters included exceeds 20,000, basically meeting the needs of using simplified Chinese.
For modification and optimization records, please browse them in the article on the website cool.
Note: In order to avoid excessive file size, I deleted traditional Chinese characters and some symbols that are rarely used frequently. If you mind, please continue to use Garden Ming Dynasty style.


Thin and optimize the hollow, circle-like symbols such as dots, periods, semi-cloud points of i and j to optimize the effect of matching with Chinese characters.

The original font has not made any Opentype features.


If you have any other needs, please feel free to submit it on the issue page.


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