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Simplified Chinese characters are standardized Chinese characters prescribed in the Xiandai Hanyu Tongyong Zibiao (List of Commonly Used Characters in Modern Chinese) for use in mainland China. Along with traditional Chinese characters, it is one of the two standard character sets of the contemporary Chinese written language. The government of the People's Republic of China in mainland China has promoted them for use in printing since the 1950s and 1960s in an attempt to increase literacy. They are officially used in the People's Republic of China and Singapore.
Traditional Chinese characters are currently used in Hong Kong, Macau, and the Republic of China (Taiwan). While traditional characters can still be read and understood by many mainland Chinese and Singaporeans, these groups generally retain their use of Simplified characters. Overseas Chinese communities generally tend to use traditional characters.
Simplified Chinese characters are officially called in Chinese jiǎnhuàzì (简化字 in simplified form, 簡化字 in traditional form). Colloquially, they are called jiǎntizì (简体字 / 簡體字). Strictly, the latter refers to simplifications of character "structure" or "body", character forms that have existed for thousands of years alongside regular, more complicated forms. On the other hand, jiǎnhuàzì means the modern systematically simplified character set, that (as stated by Mao Zedong in 1952) includes not only structural simplification but also substantial reduction in the total number of standardized Chinese characters.
Chinese characters are logograms used in the writing of Chinese and some other Asian languages. In Standard Chinese they are called Hanzi (simplified Chinese: 汉字; traditional Chinese: 漢字). They have been adapted to write a number of other languages including: Japanese, where they are known as kanji, Korean, where they are known as hanja, and Vietnamese in a system known as chữ Nôm. Collectively, they are known as CJKV characters. In English, they are sometimes called Han characters. Chinese characters constitute the oldest continuously used system of writing in the world. By virtue of their widespread current use in East Asia, and historic use throughout the Sinosphere, Chinese characters are among the most widely adopted writing systems in the world.
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Traditional Chinese characters (traditional Chinese: 正體字/繁體字; simplified Chinese: 正体字/繁体字; Pinyin: Zhèngtǐzì/Fántĭzì) are Chinese characters in any character set that does not contain newly created characters or character substitutions performed after 1946. They are most commonly the characters in the standardized character sets of Taiwan, of Hong Kong and Macau or in the Kangxi Dictionary. The modern shapes of traditional Chinese characters first appeared with the emergence of the clerical script during the Han Dynasty, and have been more or less stable since the 5th century (during the Southern and Northern Dynasties.) The retronym "traditional Chinese" is used to contrast traditional characters with Simplified Chinese characters, a standardized character set introduced by the government of the People's Republic of China on Mainland China in the 1950s. Traditional Chinese characters are currently used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau; as well as in Overseas Chinese communities outside of Southeast Asia, although the number of printed materials in simplified characters is growing in Australia, USA and Canada, targeting or created by new arrivals from mainland China. Currently, a large number of overseas Chinese online newspapers allow users to switch between both sets. In contrast, simplified Chinese characters are used in mainland China, Singapore and Malaysia in official publications. The debate on traditional and simplified Chinese characters has been a long-running issue among Chinese communities.
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What is the difference between simplified and traditional Chinese characters? On this episode of China Uncensored, Chris Chappell discusses the history of one of the world's oldest systems of writing and the reasons behind the Chinese Communist Party creation of a simplified writing system. Subscribe for more China Uncensored: http://www.youtube.com/ntdchinauncensored Make sure to share with your friends! ______________________________ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChinaUncensored Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ChinaUncensored ______________________________ MOBILE LINKS! Taiwan Vs. China http://e.ntd.tv/1655KtD Endangered Species, It's What's for Dinner http://e.ntd.tv/14mwp9C Hollywood's Bias Against Asians http://e.ntd.tv/19AFbBO
Ben and Yi examine the advantages of using Traditional Chinese Characters. This version corrects a mistake in an earlier version of the video. Thank you to Gabriella1230SX for pointing that out to us. We always strive for the highest possible accuracy in our videos but sometimes do make mistakes. Subscribe to Learn Chinese Now! http://www.youtube.com/learnchinesenow Ben on Twitter: http://www.twitter/com/benhedgesntd T-Shirts and other products: http://www.zazzle.com/laowaiapparel
This is the 5th and final video of our introductory series to the Yoyo Chinese Character course. Watch to get answers to the following questions: • What are the prerequisites for taking the Yoyo character course? • What does Yoyo Chinese focus on? Simplified or traditional characters? • What's Yoyo Chinese's teaching approach and course outline? Learn characters from the Yoyo Chinese Character course. We make it super easy to remember characters with fun stories and animations: http://bit.ly/1IHqQoj Like Yoyo Chinese on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/yoyochinese Follow Yoyo Chinese on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+Yoyochinese Follow Yoyo Chinese on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/yoyochinese Follow Yoyo Chinese on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/yoyo-chinese-inc Visit ...
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Website: http://www.foreverastudent.com In this video you can find the 20 most frequent Simplified Chinese character radicals along with five example characters and their translations. Example characters were chosen based on their proximity to the meaning of the radical and not the frequency in which they occur in real life. 20 most frequent radicals: 氵(水) shui3 'water' 扌(手) shou3 'hand' 亻(人) ren2 'person' 口 kou3 'mouth' 忄(心) xin1 'heart, mind' 木 mu4 'tree, wood' 讠 yan2 'words' 艹 (艸) cao3 'grass, herbs' 纟 si1 'silk, thread' 土 tu3 'earth, soil' 月 (肉) rou4 'meat' 辶 (辵) chuo4 'go, walk' 钅 jin1 'metal' 女 nv3 'woman' 日 ri4 'sun' 贝 bei4 'money, shells' 宀 mian2 'roof, house' 竹 zhu2 'bamboo' 足 zu2 'foot' 目 mu4 'eye' 衤(衣) yi1 'clothing' If you find these videos useful, feel free to like, comme...
Website: http://www.foreverastudent.com In this video you can find the 50 most frequent differing Traditional and Simplified Chinese characters, that is characters for which there is a different character in Simplified and Traditional Chinese. I chose these characters based on a character frequency study that I did a while back and very possibly others might come up with a different Top 50 character list. The video serves for a quick and simple visual overview and does not stress the meanings of individual characters that much. You might find several less frequent meanings or pronunciations of some characters missing. If you find these videos useful, feel free to like, comment or subscribe.
Which one is best, traditional Chinese or simplified Chinese? In this video, I go over some of the main differences between the two, which will hopefully help you to make an informed decision about which one you'd prefer to study. If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe, share, comment or like. Find me here: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/nathan_k_k/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/nathankactor/ PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/nathankactor
http://www.mandarinchineseschool.com/ You are invited to sign up for 1 on 1 Chinese lessons via Skype. Learn to Write Chinese Characters,How to write Chinese Characters,Fun way to learn to write Chinese Characters,Simplified Chinese Characters,xue hanzi,xie hanzi,学写汉字, 500 Most Common Used Chinese Characters
Animated Cartoon to remember 14 Chinese Characters and Character components. This is part of my cartoon series to help beginner and intermediate students of Mandarin Chinese, as well as Cantonese and Japanese, memorize character parts. When you first look at a Chinese text, it may seem that characters are made out of random strokes and dots, but it's not so. In fact, there are just a few dozen so-called radicals, and maybe a couple hundred otherwise classified character components, that comprise a fair share of most commonly used characters, which is not that much after all. If I can do it, you can do it. BTW you can spend your time better re-watching the video than reading this nonsense, as I'm only writing it cause I heard putting lots of key words and Kangxi Radicals along with Kanji ...
Get all 100+ Chinese character lessons in our YOYO 300 course! Get started now here: http://bit.ly/1NLScc7 Welcome to the YOYO 300 Chinese Character Course! Get excited to learn how to crack the code of Chinese characters! In this introductory lesson, you will learn: • An introduction of the Chinese character component concept • An introduction to the completely systematic building block nature of Chinese characters • How to effectively learn Chinese characters Can’t wait to start helping you prove to yourself and others that Chinese is not too hard to learn! ^__^ -Your teacher, Yangyang Cheng ***Bonus! See how to say each sound in Mandarin with our FREE Video-based Pinyin Chart. It has 90+ video explanations for difficult Mandarin sounds and audio demonstrations for all 400+ pinyin...
What is the difference between simplified and traditional Chinese characters? On this episode of China Uncensored, Chris Chappell discusses the history of one of the world's oldest systems of writing and the reasons behind the Chinese Communist Party creation of a simplified writing system. Subscribe for more China Uncensored: http://www.youtube.com/ntdchinauncensored Make sure to share with your friends! ______________________________ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChinaUncensored Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ChinaUncensored ______________________________ MOBILE LINKS! Taiwan Vs. China http://e.ntd.tv/1655KtD Endangered Species, It's What's for Dinner http://e.ntd.tv/14mwp9C Hollywood's Bias Against Asians http://e.ntd.tv/19AFbBO
Ben and Yi examine the advantages of using Traditional Chinese Characters. This version corrects a mistake in an earlier version of the video. Thank you to Gabriella1230SX for pointing that out to us. We always strive for the highest possible accuracy in our videos but sometimes do make mistakes. Subscribe to Learn Chinese Now! http://www.youtube.com/learnchinesenow Ben on Twitter: http://www.twitter/com/benhedgesntd T-Shirts and other products: http://www.zazzle.com/laowaiapparel
This is the 5th and final video of our introductory series to the Yoyo Chinese Character course. Watch to get answers to the following questions: • What are the prerequisites for taking the Yoyo character course? • What does Yoyo Chinese focus on? Simplified or traditional characters? • What's Yoyo Chinese's teaching approach and course outline? Learn characters from the Yoyo Chinese Character course. We make it super easy to remember characters with fun stories and animations: http://bit.ly/1IHqQoj Like Yoyo Chinese on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/yoyochinese Follow Yoyo Chinese on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+Yoyochinese Follow Yoyo Chinese on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/yoyochinese Follow Yoyo Chinese on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/yoyo-chinese-inc Visit ...
http://www.mandarinchineseschool.com/ You are invited to sign up for 1 on 1 Chinese lessons via Skype. Learn to Write Chinese Characters,How to write Chinese Characters,Fun way to learn to write Chinese Characters,Simplified Chinese Characters,xue hanzi,xie hanzi,学写汉字, 500 Most Common Used Chinese Characters100
Website: http://www.foreverastudent.com In this video you can find the 20 most frequent Simplified Chinese character radicals along with five example characters and their translations. Example characters were chosen based on their proximity to the meaning of the radical and not the frequency in which they occur in real life. 20 most frequent radicals: 氵(水) shui3 'water' 扌(手) shou3 'hand' 亻(人) ren2 'person' 口 kou3 'mouth' 忄(心) xin1 'heart, mind' 木 mu4 'tree, wood' 讠 yan2 'words' 艹 (艸) cao3 'grass, herbs' 纟 si1 'silk, thread' 土 tu3 'earth, soil' 月 (肉) rou4 'meat' 辶 (辵) chuo4 'go, walk' 钅 jin1 'metal' 女 nv3 'woman' 日 ri4 'sun' 贝 bei4 'money, shells' 宀 mian2 'roof, house' 竹 zhu2 'bamboo' 足 zu2 'foot' 目 mu4 'eye' 衤(衣) yi1 'clothing' If you find these videos useful, feel free to like, comme...
Website: http://www.foreverastudent.com In this video you can find the 50 most frequent differing Traditional and Simplified Chinese characters, that is characters for which there is a different character in Simplified and Traditional Chinese. I chose these characters based on a character frequency study that I did a while back and very possibly others might come up with a different Top 50 character list. The video serves for a quick and simple visual overview and does not stress the meanings of individual characters that much. You might find several less frequent meanings or pronunciations of some characters missing. If you find these videos useful, feel free to like, comment or subscribe.
Which one is best, traditional Chinese or simplified Chinese? In this video, I go over some of the main differences between the two, which will hopefully help you to make an informed decision about which one you'd prefer to study. If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe, share, comment or like. Find me here: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/nathan_k_k/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/nathankactor/ PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/nathankactor
http://www.mandarinchineseschool.com/ You are invited to sign up for 1 on 1 Chinese lessons via Skype. Learn to Write Chinese Characters,How to write Chinese Characters,Fun way to learn to write Chinese Characters,Simplified Chinese Characters,xue hanzi,xie hanzi,学写汉字, 500 Most Common Used Chinese Characters
Animated Cartoon to remember 14 Chinese Characters and Character components. This is part of my cartoon series to help beginner and intermediate students of Mandarin Chinese, as well as Cantonese and Japanese, memorize character parts. When you first look at a Chinese text, it may seem that characters are made out of random strokes and dots, but it's not so. In fact, there are just a few dozen so-called radicals, and maybe a couple hundred otherwise classified character components, that comprise a fair share of most commonly used characters, which is not that much after all. If I can do it, you can do it. BTW you can spend your time better re-watching the video than reading this nonsense, as I'm only writing it cause I heard putting lots of key words and Kangxi Radicals along with Kanji ...
Get all 100+ Chinese character lessons in our YOYO 300 course! Get started now here: http://bit.ly/1NLScc7 Welcome to the YOYO 300 Chinese Character Course! Get excited to learn how to crack the code of Chinese characters! In this introductory lesson, you will learn: • An introduction of the Chinese character component concept • An introduction to the completely systematic building block nature of Chinese characters • How to effectively learn Chinese characters Can’t wait to start helping you prove to yourself and others that Chinese is not too hard to learn! ^__^ -Your teacher, Yangyang Cheng ***Bonus! See how to say each sound in Mandarin with our FREE Video-based Pinyin Chart. It has 90+ video explanations for difficult Mandarin sounds and audio demonstrations for all 400+ pinyin...
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This video presents the 600 words of the official list of vocabulary required to pass the New HSK test level 4. These words are the most common Chinese ones, after those from levels 1, 2 and 3. Discover for each word its: - hanzi writing (simplified Chinese characters), - pronunciation (Mandarin Chinese) - pinyin (phonetic transcription) - main meaning in English. You just need less than 40 minutes to review the whole list of the HSK4. The video behaves like a dock of flashcards. You have a little moment before the pronunciation to try to remember how to pronounce the word, and what it means. For more practice of the HSK level 4, or for any other one, visit http://www.hsk.academy and select your level, or go directly to http://www.hsk.academy/en/hsk_4 Learn Chinese smarter with HSK Acad...
This video presents the 1,300 words of the official list of vocabulary required to pass the New HSK test level 5. These words are the most common Chinese ones, after those from levels 1, 2, 3 and 4. Discover for each word its: - hanzi writing (simplified Chinese characters), - pronunciation (Mandarin Chinese) - pinyin (phonetic transcription) - main meaning in English. You just need less than 90 minutes to review the whole list of the HSK5. The video behaves like a dock of flashcards. You have a little moment before the pronunciation to try to remember how to pronounce the word, and what it means. For more practice of the HSK level 5 word list, or for any other one, visit http://www.hsk.academy and select your level, or go directly to http://www.hsk.academy/en/hsk_5 Learn Chinese smarte...
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This video presents the 25 words of the official list of vocabulary required to pass the New HSK test level 1. Learn chinese for beginners: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYFljA6tmuWd9ZhtboFyGSsNQ6eZDsmjv Discover for each word its: - hanzi writing (simplified Chinese characters), - pronunciation (Mandarin Chinese) - pinyin (phonetic transcription) - main meaning in English. You just need less than 30 minutes to review the whole list. The video behaves like a dock of flashcards. You have a little moment before the pronunciation to try to remember how to pronounce the word, and what it means. Learn Chinese smarter with HSK Academy
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