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Chinese Character Writing for Dummies

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Learn to write 100 characters in Chinese
 
Billions of people worldwide speak Chinese--and now you can learn to write 100 characters in the world's most-spoken language! Whether you're taking a course, looking to get ahead at work, or just want to up the ante when you're communicating with Chinese-speaking family and friends, Chinese Character Writing For Dummies gets you up to speed fast.
 
This workbook will guide your first steps in learning Chinese characters. It contains 100 basic characters, including 44 simple characters (pictograms and symbols) and 56 composite characters (ideograms and ideo-phonograms). It helps you little by little to familiarize yourself with the pieces of the puzzle most frequently used, as well as some basic Chinese writing rules.
* Offers online bonus content that includes instructional videos, downloadable flashcards, and printable writing pages
* Shows you how to write 100 Chinese characters
* Provides instruction for beginners, students, and lifelong learners
* Gives you helpful tips on how to memorize characters
Speaking Chinese will take you far--and learning to write some of the most common characters will only take you farther! Find out how Chinese Character Writing For Dummies can help you today!

List of contents

Introduction 1
 
About This Book 1
 
Foolish Assumptions 2
 
Icons Used in This Book 2
 
Where to Go from Here 2
 
Chapter 1: Wrapping Your Mind around the Chinese Writing System 3
 
Appreciating the Complexities of Written Chinese 3
 
How the Written Word Unifies China 4
 
What? No Alphabet? 5
 
Which Way Did They Go? The Direction of Characters 5
 
Chinese Language Reform 6
 
Traditional versus Simplified Characters 7
 
Why Learn to Write Chinese? 8
 
Strategies for Learning to Write Chinese Characters 8
 
Set goals 9
 
Write, review, rinse, repeat 9
 
Cultivate your inner character whisperer 10
 
Practice creative visualization 10
 
Chapter 2: Understanding the Structure of Chinese Characters 11
 
Simple versus Composite Characters 11
 
The Six Scripts 12
 
Pictographs 13
 
Simple ideographs 14
 
Compound ideographs 14
 
Phonetic compounds 14
 
Reciprocal characters 15
 
Phonetic loan characters 15
 
What a Radical Idea! The Incredible Radical 15
 
Why all the fuss about radicals? 16
 
How to use a Chinese dictionary without an alphabet 16
 
Deciphering Strokes 17
 
Types of strokes 18
 
Stroke order 19
 
Chapter 3: Preparing to Write Beautifully 21
 
From Then to Now: A Brief History of Chinese Writing 22
 
Carving on bone 22
 
From etchings to brush and ink 22
 
Adding bronze carvings to the mix 23
 
Widespread use of brush and ink 23
 
Moveable type and word processing 23
 
The Evolution of Chinese Script 24
 
Oracle bone script 24
 
Bronze inscriptions 25
 
Seal script 25
 
Clerical script 26
 
Running script 26
 
Grass script 26
 
Regular script 27
 
The Four Treasures of Chinese Calligraphy 27
 
Writing brush 28
 
Ink 29
 
Rice paper 29
 
Ink stone 29
 
Tools and Techniques for the Modern-Day Calligrapher (or Writer) 30
 
Chapter 4: 100 Chinese Characters 33
 
Appendix A: The 214 Chinese Radicals 83
 
Appendix B: Compound Words to Practice 91
 
Appendix C: Sentences to Practice 101
 
Appendix D: Blank Grids for Extra Practice 113

About the author










Dr. Wendy Abraham is an award-winning public speaker who has taught Chinese language, literature, and culture at universities throughout the U.S. She holds a doctorate from Columbia University, and pursued a PhD in Chinese literature at Stanford University. Jing Li is a language teacher and researcher at the National Institute for Oriental Languages and Civilizations (INALCO) in Paris.

Summary

Learn to write 100 characters in Chinese

Billions of people worldwide speak Chinese--and now you can learn to write 100 characters in the world's most-spoken language! Whether you're taking a course, looking to get ahead at work, or just want to up the ante when you're communicating with Chinese-speaking family and friends, Chinese Character Writing For Dummies gets you up to speed fast.

This workbook will guide your first steps in learning Chinese characters. It contains 100 basic characters, including 44 simple characters (pictograms and symbols) and 56 composite characters (ideograms and ideo-phonograms). It helps you little by little to familiarize yourself with the pieces of the puzzle most frequently used, as well as some basic Chinese writing rules.
* Offers online bonus content that includes instructional videos, downloadable flashcards, and printable writing pages
* Shows you how to write 100 Chinese characters
* Provides instruction for beginners, students, and lifelong learners
* Gives you helpful tips on how to memorize characters
Speaking Chinese will take you far--and learning to write some of the most common characters will only take you farther! Find out how Chinese Character Writing For Dummies can help you today!

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