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  1. Written Chinese - Wikipedia

    Written Chinese is a writing system that uses Chinese characters and other symbols to represent the Chinese languages. Chinese characters do not directly represent pronunciation, unlike …

  2. Chinese writing | History, Characters & Strokes | Britannica

    Chinese writing, basically logographic writing system, one of the world’s great writing systems. Like Semitic writing in the West, Chinese script was fundamental to the writing systems in the …

  3. The Structure of the Chinese script - Omniglot

    Details of how the Chinese script represents spoken Chinese, how Chinese characters are structured and how they are used in texts.

  4. Writing Chinese: Basic Rules and the Order of Strokes - Sapore di …

    Complete guide on the basic rules of Chinese writing: what are the strokes, order of the strokes, classification, combinations and much more

  5. Chinese Writing - Asia Society

    An introduction to the Chinese writing system including its development over time, basic structures, and use.

  6. Chinese Writing - World History Encyclopedia

    Apr 7, 2016 · Ancient Chinese writing evolved from the practice of divination during the Shang Dynasty (1600-1046 BCE). Some theories suggest that images and markings on pottery …

  7. Chinese: The Chinese Writing System - Infoplease

    Chinese writing consists of an individual character or ideogram for every syllable, each character representing a word or idea rather than a sound; thus, problems caused by homonyms in …

  8. Chinese characters - Wikipedia

    Chinese characters[a] are logographs used to write the Chinese languages and others from regions historically influenced by Chinese culture. Of the four independently invented writing …

  9. Chinese Characters: the Basics You Need to Know - Mandarin …

    Learn to understand Chinese characters and master Chinese writing. Our guide covers essential tips for learners at all levels.

  10. Writing - Chinese Characters, Ideograms, Logograms | Britannica

    Chinese writing. At about the time the Semitic alphabet was being developed, the Chinese were working on their very different writing system, one that best suited their language. Chinese is a …

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