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The Basic Strokes of Chinese Characters

November 5, 2013

Learn Chinese: Some Chinese characters evolved from pictures. Indeed, many people describe writing Chinese characters as similar in feeling to painting. However, Chinese characters are not merely a random aggregation of lines. They must be written one stroke at a time in an orderly manner. One “stroke” refers to the connected segment that is formed […]

Study Chinese: people – Chinese characters and the human

November 5, 2013

According to the legend, when Cangjie created Chinese characters, he noticed not only everything in the universe, but also the human race itself. Chinese characters, therefore, reflect not only the Chinese people’s understanding of the world but also their understanding of the human body. Many Chinese characters are related to the human body. Study Chinese: […]

Study Chinese: to compare – Chinese characters and the human

November 5, 2013

According to the legend, when Cangjie created Chinese characters, he noticed not only everything in the universe, but also the human race itself. Chinese characters, therefore, reflect not only the Chinese people’s understanding of the world but also their understanding of the human body. Many Chinese characters are related to the human body. Study Chinese: “比” […]

Study Chinese: change – Chinese characters and the human

November 5, 2013

According to the legend, when Cangjie created Chinese characters, he noticed not only everything in the universe, but also the human race itself. Chinese characters, therefore, reflect not only the Chinese people’s understanding of the world but also their understanding of the human body. Many Chinese characters are related to the human body. Study Chinese: 化 […]

Study Chinese: to stand – Chinese characters and the human

November 5, 2013

According to the legend, when Cangjie created Chinese characters, he noticed not only everything in the universe, but also the human race itself. Chinese characters, therefore, reflect not only the Chinese people’s understanding of the world but also their understanding of the human body. Many Chinese characters are related to the human body. Study Chinese: […]

Study Chinese: “元” (yuán) and “首” (shǒu)

November 5, 2013

The ancient Chinese people believed that the head was the most important part of the body and that it controlled all other organs. There are many Chinese characters related to the human body. The original meaning of the character “元” was “head”. Since the head is the “root” of the human body, “元” also means […]

Learn Chinese: 目(mù)

November 5, 2013

In the character “首”, the upper part depicts the hair, while the lower part depicts a pair of eyes. This is the character “目”. The oracle bone script of this character resembles an eye. Today, each of the characters in “眼睛” (yǎn jin?, “eye”) contain the radical “目”. The Chinese people believe that we must […]

Study Chinese: “眉” (méi) and看(kàn)

November 5, 2013

For the character “眉”, the upper stroke in the character represents the eyebrow above the “目” (mu, “eyes”). When Chinese praise someone’s beauty, they often use the expression—“眉清目秀méi qīn? mù xiù”, which means “to have delicate eye brows and beautiful eyes”. “眉” and “目” both denote a person’s appearance. This expression means that the person […]

Study Chinese: “自” (zì) and “耳”(ěr)

November 5, 2013

Below the eyes is the nose. The ancient character for “自” just look like a nose. The original meaning of this character was “nose”. Today, the character “鼻” (bí, “the nose”) still has the character “自”. When Chinese people point to themselves, they point to their nose. Therefore, the character “自” later come to mean […]

The Origin of the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival

November 5, 2013

It is said that the Mid-Autumn Festival has been in existence in China for more than 2,000 years. In ancient China, emperors followed the rite of offering sacrifices to the sun in the spring and to the moon in autumn. “The Book of Rites” records that emperors worshipped the sun in the morning in spring […]

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