Posts Tagged ‘chinese symbols’
Suddenly – Huo
Chinese character: Suddenly – Huo
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Murmuring (brook) – Chan
Chinese character: Murmuring (brook) – Chan
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Practice – Xi
Chinese character: Practice – Xi
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Behead – Zhan
Chinese character: Behead – Zhan
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Thin, Light – Dan
Chinese character: Thin, Light – Dan
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Character – Zi
Chinese character: Character – Zi
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Embrace – Bao
Chinese character: Embrace – Bao
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Cry (of a bird) – Ming
Chinese character: Cry (of a bird) – Ming
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Assemble – Ju
Chinese character: Assemble – Ju
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Chinese art
Chinese art
Chinese art is a very interesting subject. The Chinese language consists thousands of individual characters, each representing its unique meaning. These characters were developed from pictographs during ancient times, and have been transformed into today’s Chinese characters. In the book Chinese art is explained with old and modern characters in combination with art.
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The Chinese language is spoken in lots of countries all over the world. Mandarin is the mother language of Chinese and approximately 885 million people worldwide speak this language or a variety of it. In the China-Y book you learn a lot about the Chinese language and Chinese art. So if you are interested and curious about Chinese art you should take a look at this website and maybe buy the book