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Cathy Yin-Garton
Chinese Character Handwriting Skills Face Erosion Amidst Digital Dominance
Oct 26, 2023
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Oct 26
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Ram Srinivasan
Book Review: A Curious Melding of Cultures in ‘The Discovery of Genesis’
Aug 16, 2021
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Aug 16
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Social Issues
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Peter Zhang
The Story of Chinese Characters
Jul 21, 2019
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Peter Zhang
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Jul 21
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Zhu Li
The Chinese Character for Love, With and Without a Heart
May 03, 2017
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Zhu Li
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May 03
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Zhu Li
The Secret Within the Chinese Character for Enemy
Apr 20, 2017
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Zhu Li
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Apr 20
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Zhu Li
One of My Favorite Chinese Characters
Mar 29, 2017
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Mar 29
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Zhu Li
Taking a Step Back Turned an Antagonist into a Friend
Mar 01, 2017
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Zhu Li
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Mar 01
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Cindy Chan
Chinese Character for Morning, Early: Zǎo (早)
The Chinese character 早 (zǎo) stands for morning, early, previous, or soon.
Mar 25, 2015
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Cindy Chan
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Mar 25
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Cindy Chan
Chinese Character for World: Shì (世)
The Chinese character 世 (shì) stands for world, an age or era, or a generation.
Jan 22, 2015
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Cindy Chan
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Jan 22
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Chinese Culture
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Cindy Chan
Chinese Character for Fair, Public: Gōng (公)
The Chinese character 公 (gōng) means being fair, just, equitable, or impartial, and also describes what is public or common to all.
Dec 17, 2014
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Cindy Chan
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Dec 17
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Cindy Chan
Chinese Character for Fields: Tián (田)
The Chinese radical/character 田 (tián) stands for a farm or agricultural fields.
Dec 10, 2014
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Cindy Chan
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Dec 10
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Cindy Chan
Chinese Character for Word, Character: Zì (字)
The Chinese character 字 (zì) stands for a word or a character.
Dec 03, 2014
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Cindy Chan
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Dec 03
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Cindy Chan
Chinese Character for House, Room: Fáng (房)
The Chinese character 房 (fáng) stands for a house, an apartment, or a room.
Nov 19, 2014
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Cindy Chan
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Nov 19
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Chinese Character for General, Shall, Take: Jiàng, Jiāng (將)
The Chinese character 將 (jiāng, jiàng) stands for a general or commander and also means “will,” “shall,” “going to,” or “to take” or “to use.”
Nov 13, 2014
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Cindy Chan
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Nov 13
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Chinese Character for Mutual, Appearance: Xiāng, Xiàng (相)
The Chinese character 相 (xiāng) stands for appearance and is also used to describe the concept of “each other,” or being mutual or reciprocal.
Nov 06, 2014
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Cindy Chan
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Nov 06
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Cindy Chan
Chinese Character for Very, Highest: Tài (太)
The Chinese character 太 (tài) stands for being the highest or grandest, and gives emphasis to adjectives such as to indicate the concepts of “very” or “too.”
Oct 29, 2014
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Oct 29
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Cindy Chan
Chinese Character for Dream: Mèng (夢)
The Chinese character for dream, 夢 (mèng), conveys the idea of not being in the brightness of daylight and thus not seeing clearly.
Oct 23, 2014
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Cindy Chan
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Oct 23
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Cindy Chan
Chinese Character for Correct, Upright: Zhèng (正)
The Chinese character 正 (zhèng) conveys the meaning of “walking in accordance with the Dao.”
Oct 15, 2014
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Cindy Chan
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Oct 15
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Cindy Chan
Chinese Character for White: Bái (白)
The Chinese character 白 (bái) stands for the colour white. It also refers to being pure, clean, unblemished, and bright, or being clear and plain.
Sep 29, 2014
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Sep 29
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Chinese Character for Origin, First: Yuán (元)
The Chinese character 元 (yuán) stands for the beginning or the origin, and the quality of being original, first, primary, the eldest, or the leader.
Sep 24, 2014
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Sep 24
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