hàn​zì HSK1

Chinese character

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  1. How many strokes does this Chinese character have in total?

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  2. He doesn't recognize those Chinese characters.

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  3. The first stroke of this Chinese character is a horizontal stroke.

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  4. 汉字第一

    hàn​zì rén de dì​yī shì piě.

    The first stroke of the Chinese character 'ren' is a left-falling stroke.

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  5. Chinese characters are composed of different components.

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  6. I practice writing Chinese characters every day.

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  7. '丶' is one of the basic strokes of Chinese characters.

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  8. Chinese characters with the 'page' radical are mostly related to the head.

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  9. Legend has it that Chinese characters were created by Cangjie.

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  10. Most Chinese characters are compound characters.

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  11. 汉字部首

    hǎn shì hòu děng hàn​zì de bù​shǒu.

    The character '厂' is the radical for characters such as '历' and '厚'.

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  12. The last stroke of this Chinese character should be a dot.

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  13. 汉字

    hàn​zì hěn nán xué.

    Chinese characters are difficult to learn.

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  14. 汉字

    hàn​zì tài nán le.

    Chinese characters are too hard.

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  15. Characters with the 'foot' radical are usually related to the feet.

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  16. Chinese characters are among the oldest writing systems in the world.

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  17. He practiced writing the Japanese character '円' on paper.

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  18. Chinese characters with the 'grass' radical are mostly related to plants.

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  19. Chinese characters possess a unique physical beauty and history of evolution.

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  20. Let's compare to see who can write Chinese characters more beautifully.

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