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Chinese Alphabet: Learn Chinese Characters and Pinyin

Chinese Alphabet: There is no Chinese alphabet in the sense we understand it in the West. Chinese characters are not letters (with some exceptions), Chinese characters represent an idea, a concept or an object. While in the west each of the letters of our alphabet represents a sound that generally has no particular meaning. (...)

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Learn Chinese Mandarin Everyday | **Tips to help you learn Chinese better** | Facebook | Chinese language words, Learn chinese, Chinese words

**Tips to help you learn Chinese better** You love Chinese, you want to learn but don't know where to start or what method is best? With the experience of self-studying Chinese at home that I share...

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Chinese Culture: Customs & Traditions of China | Tradition of china, Chinese culture, Chinese calligraphy

Chinese calligraphy. Chinese writing is based on symbols. Calligraphy, literally "beautiful writing," has been appreciated as an art form in many different cultures around the world. In early China. It was considered a form of decorative art, viewed as the supreme visual art form, was more valued than paintings and sculptures, & ranked alongside poetry as a means of self-expression and cultivation.

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HSK 1 People Chinese Writing Worksheets - Learn to write 13 HSK level 1 words related… | Chinese language writing, Chinese language words, Chinese language learning

This free worksheet collection contains 198 printable PDF pages for learning how to write HSK level 1 words related to people in simplified and traditional Mandarin Chinese.

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Introduction to Chinese Scripts and Basic Writing Skills – Chinese Calligraphy and Culture 中國書… | Chinese language writing, Chinese language learning, Learn chinese

This chapter will provide an overview of the study of Chinese calligraphy; it will feature the early history, evolution, and formation of Chinese characters; and it will show case proper posture for sitting and standing and, finally, brush-holding techniques. Part I. Culture 1 Introduction Calligraphy is much, much more than literally applying brush strokes to paper.

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