
Learning Chinese Characters: Body Edition
- Chinese CharactersChinese Learning
- Categories:History, Geography & Culture Language Learning
- Language:Simplified Ch.
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- Publication Place:Chinese Mainland
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Feature
★ Extended Interpretation: Enriches learning content with historical stories, idioms, and the origins of characters.
★ Innovative Illustrations: Introduces traditional sand art and children's cartoons to make reading lively and accessible!
★Suitable Audience:
- Readers interested in Chinese characters, suitable for students from primary school to adults.
- Can be used as self-study material for Chinese characters or for parent-child reading.
This series include 5 volumes:
"Body Edition"
"Daily Life Edition"
"Nature Edition"
"Flora and Fauna Edition"
"War Edition"
Description
This book uses Chinese characters as a starting point to delve into the cultural connotations related to the human body. It begins with family terms, explaining the Chinese character intricacies behind "small"(小) people and "big"(大) people, and the status of women(女).
Then, it unfolds by body parts, in the head(头) section, discussing the meanings contained in characters such as "head(头)," "face(脸)," "eye(眼)," "nose(鼻)," "ear(耳)," "mouth(嘴)," "tooth(齿)," and "tongue(喉)"; in the hands(手) and heart(心) sections, it analyzes the abilities of the left(左) and right(右) hands, characters related to hand movements, and also considers the roles of the heart and brain(脑) in thinking; in the feet(足) section, it compares characters like "foot(足)," "leg(腿)," and "toe(趾)," introduces radicals related to walking such as "chì(彳)," "zǒu(辵)," and "yǐn(“廴)," and explores the antonyms of "out(出)," the shape of "run(跑)," and so on; in the body(身体) section, it tells the stories of "body," characters related to "flesh(肉)," the true meaning of "corpse(尸)," and units of length derived from the human body.
Throughout the book, by dissecting Chinese characters, it reveals the close connection between the human body and Chinese culture.