Chinese Characters are the soul of Chinese culture. What we call Chinese is because the Chinese Characters. Chinese Characters contain information, the unique pictorial language system which survives more than 5000 years and still show its vigour in modern time.
Chinese Characters are the soul of Chinese culture. What we call Chinese is because the Chinese Characters. Chinese Characters contain information, the unique pictorial language system which survives more than 5000 years and still show its vigour in modern time.
Chinese language contains NO alphabet. It is proved by modern medical that Chinese Characters will use different brain areas in your brain, differs from all alphabetic languages. In other words, learning to recognize Chinese Characters will make you smarts and prevent Alzheimer. Write Chinese is not that hard as you thought. It is drawing. It is a good brain gym exercise for everyone.
"Learn How to Write Chinese Characters in 90 Minutes" courses will guidance you as ZERO beginners to master all the 7 basic rules and 9 more Supplementary Rules.
We will use our unique pictorial Cartoonist illustration to explain all the basic Rules of Chinese Stroke Orders in Part 1. The Flash card approach will elaborate in more details.
There are total 10 videos which will take you 90 Minutes to master all the Rules of Chinese Stroke Orders.
At the end of my course, students will be able to
- Know How to write any Chinese Characters in correct stroke order.
- Learn 160 Characters explained.
-Master 300 Vocabularies included, with Best English translation possible.
Rule # 1: From left to right
The Horizontal line (heng ) is from left to right.
The left-right-structure characters will also follow this rule.
Rule # 2:
From top to bottom
The up-down-structure characters will also follow this rule.
Rule #3Horizontal line (héng ) precedes vertical line (shù)
Rule #3Horizontal line (héng ) precedes vertical line (shù). Cont.
But this one should be taken as left right structure.
Rule # 4: Piě precedes Nà
Rule # 5 From outside to inside
Rule # 6: Inside strokes precede the sealing stroke
Rule # 7: Middle strokes precede the two sides
Rule # 7.1 : Some is started from two sides first, then the middle
Supplementary Rules
Rule # 8. The Characteristics with single dot “dian”
8.1 Dot at top middle or top left will be written as the 1st stroke:
门斗室广义
8.2 Dot at top right will be written as the last stroke:
我钱找
8.3 Dot inside a characteristic will be written as the last stroke:
瓦玉歹叉
9. Two side surrounding structure:
9.1 Up-right structure, outside precedes inside:
9.2 Up-left structure, outside precedes inside: 庆房尺庄病藏
9.3 Left-down structure, inside precedes outside: 远近进建
10. Three-side surrounding structures:
10.1 Open to up, inside precedes outside:
10.2 Open to down, outside precedes inside
10.3 Open to right, the order is: up-inside-left down.
11. Unique structures and easy-to-make-mistake words
11. Unique structures and easy-to-make-mistake words
11. Unique structures and easy-to-make-mistake words
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