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The Way of Chinese Characters: The Origin of 450 Essential Words


Author(s):
WU Jianhsin
Publisher:
Cheng & Tsui
Publication:
1/2009
Languages:
English, Chinese
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN/SKU:
9780887277603
Pages:
336
Sizes:
213 x 288mm
Weight:
0.7840
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For non-native speakers of Chinese, learning to write Chinese characters can be one of the most challenging aspects of the language. Learners are often asked to memorize characters by simply writing them over and over again, without a basic understanding of their meanings.
The Way of Chinese Characters offers a more holistic approach to character learning that is fun and accessible, yet firmly grounded in academic research on the origins of Chinese characters. Over four hundred of the most essential Chinese characters are presented, each with a concise introduction to its classification and evolution. Illustrations of early writing forms help learners visualize the character's evolution, and cartoon drawings serve as helpful mnemonic devices.

The Way of Chinese Characters is designed for teachers and learners of Chinese at all levels, especially those who are interested in the origins of Chinese characters. The characters presented correspond to the vocabulary introduced in Integrated Chinese, Level 1 Part 1, making The Way of Chinese Characters a perfect character-learning companion for students of Integrated Chinese or any beginning Chinese course. The Expanded Edition incorporates additional characters from the Third Edition of Integrated Chinese, Level 1 Part 1, and retains all the characters from the Second Edition of Integrated Chinese.

The book is bilingual, with character entries in traditional and simplified characters with English. Explanatory text is in traditional characters and English; an appendix contains text in simplified characters. Four useful character indexes arranged by lesson, pinyin, traditional stroke count, and simplified stroke count are also included.
Suitable for learners of Chinese of all levels, “The Way of Chinese Characters” published by Cheng & Tsui aims to fill a gap in Chinese language learning by providing detailed descriptions about the origins of Chinese characters. This will help students of Chinese to identify and understand the composition of 450 radicals and characters. Each entry includes an explanation of the character’s origins in English and traditional Chinese, the Chinese character, the original classical Chinese characters, and illustrations.