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The history of Chinese characters
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Knot (before 3000 BC)
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The painted characters 1 (before 2500 BC)
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The painted characters 2 2500BC
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The vater of chinese culture: Huang-Di 黃帝 (around 2500 BC)
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The historian Chan-Jie 倉頡 door sun cow big moon fish water person separate
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Oracle bone inscription: The Beauty of Early Chinese Writing and Pictures (I), 1300 BC Chinese writing originated with pictures, as plainly seen on oracle bones and shells. This bone is engraved with a rare pictograph character of a bird, describing features from its head down to the tail.
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Oracle bone inscription: The Beauty of Early Chinese Writing and Pictures (II) This turtle plastron is engraved with images of a monkey, a horse above fire, a tiger, and what is perhaps a pheasant. Though a practice piece, it demonstrates the relation between Chinese writing and pictorial art.
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Oracle bone inscription: Relationships with Other States The relation between Shang rulers and neighboring states was often complex. Whether good or bad, it often included tribute, negotiations, or even war. The long inscription of 62 characters on this piece records that King Hsin will go on a punitive expedition with his nobles against the state of Yu and records his prayers for victory.
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Oracle bone inscription: Weather Many oracle bone inscriptions deal with the weather, which is intimately related to agriculture, royal inspection tours, and hunting conditions. The inscriptions on this plastron inquire as to whether it will rain on that or the following day, but no reasons are given.
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Oracle bone inscription: Hunting Expeditions 1 Inscription had recorded an event in the Shang dynastic (1600- 1066 BC), the king had the record of a hunt inscribed on the skull of a deer.
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Oracle bone inscription: Hunting Expeditions 2 The Shang kings often made royal tours and hunting trips. These were events of political and military importance as well as leisure. This piece prays for good luck on the dates and at the places for hunting.
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Oracle bone inscription: divination A Turtle plastron showing drelled chisel and burn pits to create cracks for divinations
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The different writing style in Chinese kingdoms (800 BC) Kingdoms in China were: (for example the word horse) QiChu Yan Han Zhao Wei Qin (ma ˇ )= horse
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The „first emperor Qin“ (Qin-Shi-Huang 秦始皇 221-206 BC) He accepted the idea of his chancellor Li, Shi ( 李斯 ) to reunite the chinese character with force. Many books were burned, scholars were buried. Enormous influence on chinese culture. (for example the Great Wall, the Terra- cotta Army) New age of chinese characters
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Terra-cotta army: the grave of Qin-Shi-Huang
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Xu, Shen 許 慎 (58-147 AD) Hang Dynasty „Six Books“ (121 AD)
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The six books: the principle of chinese characters Methods to create a new word: –Pictograph 象形文字 : the form is like a picture. –Simple ideograph 指事 : is based on Pictograph, shows the abstract ideas. –compound ideographs 會意 : combined with two or more Pictographs or simple iedographs. –determinative phonetices 形聲 : combined with the sound and the symbol. Methods of application to a word: –abstract extended meanings 轉注 : associative transformation. One word is extend to a related concept. –loan characters 假借 : borrowing. It gives an unrelated meaning to a character which some words only have sound but no symbol.
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The pictograph 1 象形文字 bamboo cloudfruit water
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ri ˋ mu ˋ mu ˋ shan ma ˇ dao yu′ men ′ Sun eye tree mountain horse knife fish door
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What does it means? dog fish bird deer elephant dragon
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Ideograph 指事 Danger (xiong) above, on (shang ˋ ) Center (zhong) 下 (xia ˋ ) down
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Compound ideograph 會意 Tomorrow (ming ′ ) 明 Prisoner (qiu ′) Immortal (xian ) Rest (xiu)
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determinative phonetices 形聲 += 河 (he ′) River 睡 (shui ˋ ) sleep water can eyehang down += 垂 睡垂 睡
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abstract extended meanings 轉注 = = = (laoˇ) = old Same radical „ 耂 “ (Kaoˇ) = old (means father and dies at an old age. It is used often on gravestone.)
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自 (zi ˋ ) loan characters 1 假借 Orginal meaning is nose Loan character is self 鼻 = 自 + 畀 new word for nose 鼻 (bi ′) = 自 + 畀 自 new meaning „self“ 自 (zi ˋ )
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loan characters 2 假借 Orginal meaning is back Loan character is ‘north ‘ 背 北 月 New word for „back“ 背 (bei ˋ ) = 北 + 月 北 new meaning „north“ 北 (bei ˇ) = 北= 北= 北= 北 This character means „meat“
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How many chinese character are there? Pictographs 4% Simple ideograph 1% compound ideographs 13% determinative phonetices 82% About 50,000 characters 4,000 characters to read newspaper 6,000 characters by an educated person
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The olympic symbol: the way people think ? Athen 2004 The End! Thanks for your listening.
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