Chinese Writing Practice

Chinese Writing Practice

By Abécédaire

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  • Category Education
  • Release Date 2016-03-23
  • Current Version 1.1.1
  • File Size 33.48 MB
  • Links Google Play

Description

Chinese Writing Practice Board free! By combining precision and poetry you will exercise your skills at learning chinese words and exploring the art of Chinese calligraphy. A game that develop visual memory & observation skills * Easily learn how to write simple Chinese Characters and understand their meaning. * Free-form writing practice * On or off guidance * Get creative and make your own drawing / paintings * Choose your brush and paint with Black Ink or ink wash / Sumi-e. * Learn to write 25+ beautiful Chinese characters "A journey of a thousand miles starts with one step." Laozi (6th Century BC) Written Chinese is based on a pictographic system, as opposed to an alphabetical system. Words are not formed by letters, they are represented by characters. A Chinese character stands for a syllable, and is not a letter of an alphabet. For instance, 子 means 'child'. Each character is composed of strokes. For instance, the following character 女 meaning "woman" is composed of 3 strokes.

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