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  1. Aug 6, 2013 · 2013年8月6日. This is a literal, line-by-line translation and annotation of 孫子 兵法 始計: the section Laying Plans, from Sun Zi’s Art of War. There are plenty of elegant, idiomatic translations of 孫子兵法 available elsewhere online. What I’m trying to make here is a very close but still readable translation that might be ...

    • Sima General Song, by Li Bai

      Classical Chinese 163 李白 司馬將軍歌 translation: Sima General...

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      China to abolish Chinese characters, replace with pinyin...

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      A sample of my Chinese handwriting (October 2012) Avoiding...

    • Classical Chinese

      Classical Chinese '常建 題破山寺後禪院 translation: Writing of the...

  2. We have 188 printable Chinese character practice writing grids! Large grids, small grids, grid pyramids, bold grids, grids with guides, grids without guides, etc... We have grids that will cover all of your needs now and in the future. Download 188 Grid Worksheets Now!

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  3. Mar 6, 2014 · The Zi Crew: Philosophers who blew everyone’s mind. “Pure” philosophers weren’t the only thought leaders in pre-Imperial Chinese history. The legendary general Sunzi (孙子, Sūnzǐ, 544-496BC), aka Sun Tzu, created a lasting system of military strategy still widely referenced in both the East and West. Sunzi’s philosophy, although ...

  4. Learn Chinese: writing the characters of lesson 1 A ballpoint pen and a sheet of squared paper are enough to learn to write Chinese characters. To start with, though, it is best to use writing grids with templates. Click here to download grids and the writing sample grid. You can see the writing exercise in this video: .

    • 的 (de) of / ~’s (possessive particle) The first character to learn is 的 (de), often used as a possessive particle with a neutral tone. It might seem quite an odd character to begin with, but you will use this one so often, better learn it now.
    • 一 (yī) one / 1 / a. 一 (yī) is an ideograph character, meaning that it is an abstract idea of the number 1. Radicals. n/a. Common Bigrams. 一个 (yī gè) a /an. 一些 (yī xiē) some / a few.
    • 是 (shì) is / are / am / yes / to be’ 是 (shì) is commonly found to mean ‘is’ or ‘are’ in a Chinese sentence. It can also be used as ‘yes’. Radicals. 日 (rì) sun.
    • 不 (bù) not / no. Radicals. The origins of the 不 (bù) character are that it depicts a bird flying up towards to the sky and out of sight. The horizontal stroke 一 shows that the sky is the limit, preventing the bird from going any further.
  5. Use the following one of these three templates to generate blank Chinese Character Worksheets: 汉字书写练习方格纸 Chinese Character Writing Sheet (with boxes) / PRC-Character-Writing-Sheet. 汉字书写练习九宫格纸 Chinese Character Writing Sheet (with grid lines) / Chinese_PDF_PRC-Writing-Sheet. Character Practice Sheets.

  6. Chinese Language Program University of Vermont Designed by John Jing-hua Yin H4nz= Li4nx0 Zh-_____

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