HSK1

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  1. I can hear every word you're saying about me.

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  2. He insists on practicing writing every day, and his calligraphy has improved significantly.

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  3. The character 'Jing' carries the meaning of 'tall' or 'huge' in ancient Chinese.

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  4. Every afternoon, he practices calligraphy in his study for an hour.

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  5. In the dictionary, the definition of the character 'zou' is marked as a verb.

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  6. The teacher is teaching the students how to write the character 'Wen'.

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  7. There is a 'Xin' character in his name, symbolizing great wealth and prosperity.

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  8. The character 'Ting' also has the meaning of 'towering' or 'upright' in ancient Chinese.

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  9. The ink flow of this pen is very smooth, making it very comfortable to write with.

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  10. He picked up a brush and wrote a large character 'Dragon' on rice paper.

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  11. I checked the dictionary to confirm the pronunciation of the character 'Yue' in 'Da Yuezhi'.

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  12. He has practiced calligraphy since he was a child and writes a beautiful hand.

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  13. The character 'li' is often used for transliteration in Buddhist scriptures.

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  14. The character '炒' has the fire radical on its left side, indicating that cooking requires fire.

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  15. He looked up the word 'Yin' in the dictionary and found it means 'offspring.'

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  16. When doing calligraphy, you must pay special attention to how you use the brush strokes.

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  17. You wrote this character wrong again; there should be two horizontal strokes in the middle.

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  18. The teacher said that the character 'wu' (乌) refers to a black bird and is written with one less dot than the character 'niao' (鸟).

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  19. The word '看' (kàn) is pronounced in the falling tone when it means 'to see'.

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  20. Phono-semantic characters are usually composed of a semantic component and a phonetic component.

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