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Learning Chinese - Understanding Wei (为) - 汉字

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Heys guys, One really well-known and really changed from traditional chinese is the wei(we2i) ideogram. We usually can see it in construtions like: 为什么 meaning “Why”, but proper translation is “What reason?”. To understand how 为 is releated to “reason” on that way, first we need to come to back to traditional chinese. 为(wei, wéi, we2i)  is represented in tradiotional like an elephant. The fours drops are to represented the elephant’s feets. This ideogram comes from the ancients pictorams where an elephant guided by a human-hand were drawn to represent “to conduct”, “to guide”, “to act”. Above, you can see clearly an elephant. The elephant’s trunk is above hanged by a staff. Below, another imagem but much more closely to nowadays tradiotional. So, essentially the ideogram’s meaning is “to act” and “to conduct” . And this is related to “reason” because to conduct and guide an elephant requires a lot of someone’s hability to do it. 为 is widely used to e...

Learning Chinese - Understanding Hui (回) - 汉字

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Heys guys!! What’s up! I hope you’re doing awesome!! Today I’m going to explain the Hui2 回. The 回 hanzi is widely used in chinese language to express “return”. For example 1) 现在我要回家 xiàn zài wǒ yào huí jiā Now I want to go home. (Return home) 2) 请,告诉她给我回个电话 Qǐng, gàosù tā gěi wǒ huí gè diànhuà Please, tell her to give me a call (A return call). So, both examples use Hui2回 to express “return”. At first glance when I looked this ideogram I was starring like “ How can this express the idea of returning?” Well, here is the explanation. In ancient China, there was the whirlpool pictoram.        If thought for a while you realise that In a whirlpool the water always  returns   to the origin. After many years it has evolved to that: So that’s why the word or idea of returning is expressed by drawn like that (A thing that returns to its origin).  Now, we have the current handwriting: So I hope...

Learning Chinese - Understanding Ren (人)Ideogram - 汉字

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Heys guys A really well-known ideogram in chinese is this one that represent person, people or anything related to them: 人 (Ren) We have two famous computer fonts to represent this symbol: Computer standart Or more close to human handwritting: This ideogram haven’t change so much since it has been represented in chinese pictorams. You clearly can see a person with his back curved (Strongly associated with farming labour, someone curved to work on earth). Nowadays, is quitte easy to see a person drawed in the ideogram. I hope you guys liked it! My youtube page! Also, check it out  My Facebook Page! And Why not my instagram??(You can check out my beautiful body....kidding :) )😊 @pullypolder Tags: UNDERSTANDING ren 人 IDEOGRAM. UNDERSTANDING ren2人 IDEOGRAM. UNDERSTANDING ren 人汉子 HANZI IDEOGRAM. UNDERSTANDING renHANZI ren 汉子人  IDEOGRAM.

Learning Chinese - Understanding Wo (我) Ideogram 汉子

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Heys guys When we start to study chinese mandarin (汉语), we face this ideogram 我 (Wǒ). At first glance, it seems scary, intimidating and really hard to master his handwritting. However I will give an simple explanation bellow that might help you to master it. The ideogram can be splited in three parts: The traces sorrounded by a blue circle that is a person in a stand-up position. The trace pointed out by a yellow arrow. This arrow points to a person’s arm. The trace pointed out by a red arrow that is a spear. Now, maybe you are wondering: “Ok I got the person part however what about the spear? What is related? Well. if you take a look this spear is quitte close to Shaolin PuDao however on ancient China the blade used to be more curved like a knife sticked in the spear. Below, the nowadays Shaolin PuDao. In ancient China was quitte common to someone to carry that knife-spear for protection. So, someone capable to carry and use this weapon can protect ...