How to understand and remember Chinese characters?
Instead of struggling with all the leaves, you have to go directly to the root.
t is hiding there in Qi, Yin Yang, the connection of Man, Earth and Heaven, Four Orientations, Five Elements, Six Pairs of Meridians, Seven Strings of Qin, Eight Winds and Nine Palaces.
Root Hanzi is a learning system, where the Calligrapher Shezhi Tian paints with you the original form of the most important 300 Chinese characters, and this is going to be a time trip through the entire philosophy system of China.
Popular writer and composer Yang Li helps you to remember the key words with short poems, and integrates Gong Fu, Music and Handwork in this unforgettable learning process.
The numbers are the key of Chinese philosophy. One, three, five, seven, and nine are the Yang numbers, and eight, six, four, and two are the Yin numbers. Each number has a meaning and its own 'kingdom'. For example, one is the number for the beginning, three for the development, five for the maturity, seven for extreme and nine for reformation.
Yang Li
Writer and composer from Himalaya
To learn Chinese, you often start today with, Ni Hao! Did you eat? ' After that it takes ten or twenty years until you can read the core of Chinese literature.
With this rhyme I try to convey the keywords of our culture in the first hours. The first 45 roots of Hanzi illustrate how it started, and the meaning is explained or confirmed through exercises. In this series still comes illustrated legends with all 300 root Hanzi. These are the ground stones to build all up all the rest of chinese characters. An audio of the rhyme can be found on my website at www.dao-de.org.
Julia Chan-Scherm
Julia Chan-Scherm was born in Singapore and speaks English, Chinese and German.
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