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The Chinese Language and Characters 中国语言文字. Chinese Language (Hanyu) Spoken by the Hans, 94% of China’s population. Different, non-Han languages are spoken.

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1 The Chinese Language and Characters 中国语言文字

2 Chinese Language (Hanyu) Spoken by the Hans, 94% of China’s population. Different, non-Han languages are spoken by the remaining 6% of the population, the minority peoples/nationalities, such as the Uigur, Mongols and Tibetans.

3 Dialects in Chinese Northern dialect Wu dialect Xiang Cantonese Min Hakka Gan (Cantonese, Min and Hakka are widely spoken among overseas Chinese communities.)

4 Mandarin Chinese (Putonghua, or common speech) Speakers of different dialects may find each other unintelligible, but dialects are unified by the fact that they share a common script (written language). Putonghua (also known as Mandarin Chinese, Modern Standard Chinese): the official or common language of the PRC, based on the northern dialect. Guoyu in Taiwan

5 Traditional Chinese vs. Simplified Chinese In the interests of promoting universal literacy, the Committee for Reforming the Chinese Language was set up by the mainland government in 1954. Around 2,200 Chinese characters were simplified in 1956. 爱 The second batch of simplified Chinese was released in 1977 and was officially cancelled in 1986. 宣

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7 When Did Chinese Characters Begin to Be Written Horizontally Instead of Vertically? Traditional Chinese characters had been written in vertical lines from right to left. To adapt for quoting original foreign texts in Chinese, all the Chinese newspapers and magazines published on the mainland have adopted the new way of writing with Chinese characters printed vertically since 1956. But many presses in Taiwan and Hong Kong still print Chinese characters vertically.

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10 Chinese Pinyin In 1958 the Chinese adopted Pinyin, a system of recording the language using the Roman alphabet. Since 1979 all translated texts of Chinese diplomatic documents, as well as Chinese magazines published in foreign languages, have used the pinyin system for spelling names and places. In 1982, the International Organization for Standardization also adopted it as the standard romanization system for modern Chinese.

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12 Chinese characters were originally pictographs of people, animals or other things, but over the centuries their shape has changed in various ways and many no longer resemble the things they represent. 木 林 森 一 二 三 Many characters have been combined with others to create new ones. 日 月 明 Chinese Characters

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14 mǎ horse ( Traditiona l ) ( Simplified )

15 zhú, bamboo

16 笔 竹毛竹毛

17 Different Writing Styles There are also many styles of writings. 龍 龙 You may have your own unique writing style or you may copy and learn from others. (Textbook P99) Four great schools of calligraphy: Yan, Liu, Ou and Zhao

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20 Descriptions of styles Four great schools/styles of calligraphy: Yan, Liu, Ou and Zhao Yan Style of Calligraphy produces characters with powerful framework. The characters of the Liu school are compared to the bones of the body. Ou style is marked by characters of strength. Zhao characters are compared to the flesh of the body.

21 Appreciation of Chinese Calligraphy Calligraphy is sometimes an abstract art. While viewing a Western abstract painting, one does not ask, "What is it?" When viewing Chinese calligraphy, one need not ask, "What is the Chinese word?" Just look at them for enjoyment. Do not be bothered with questions of theory, technique, etc. Do not worry about "What is it?"

22 Why Is Calligraphy Important One of the four skills critical to traditional Chinese scholars: playing a stringed musical instrument (Qin), a strategic board game (Qi), calligraphy (shu), and painting (hua); Works of Calligraphy: words or lines of poems, good wishes, encouragement or mottoes; Often offered as gifts for home decorations

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45 宿建德江 孟浩然 移舟泊烟渚, 日暮客愁新。 野旷天低树, 江清月近人。

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48 Homework What percentage of class time should be allocated to the teaching and learning of the Chinese language in this course? Why?


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