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Hello polyglots, 😀 | Hello polyglots, 😀 | ||
On this page you will find a series of lessons on Han characters. Lessons are divided with radicals and each lesson describes the variants, basic meanings, Cangjie code, their pronunciations and some notes. | On this page you will find a series of lessons on Han characters. Lessons are divided with radicals and each lesson describes the variants, basic meanings, Cangjie code, their pronunciations and some notes. | ||
I saw that there are a lot of Kanji materials, many Hanzi materials, some Hanji materials, seldom chữ Hán materials. I wonder what if I put them together and sort the characters according to the radical, which implies the relevance of the character's meaning in most cases. I know it's a hard work: if I add 20 characters a day, then I need 250 days to reach 5000 characters. It could be easy if I don't do with Sci–Tech Index at all, but apparently, that's not the case. I still don't see the completion of Sci–Tech Index in a month or two, so it would be a long time until it's done. | I saw that there are a lot of Kanji materials, many Hanzi materials, some Hanji materials, seldom chữ Hán materials. I wonder what if I put them together and sort the characters according to the radical, which implies the relevance of the character's meaning in most cases. I know it's a hard work: if I add 20 characters a day, then I need 250 days to reach 5000 characters. It could be easy if I don't do with Sci–Tech Index at all, but apparently, that's not the case. I still don't see the completion of Sci–Tech Index in a month or two, so it would be a long time until it's done. | ||
Happy learning! | |||
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Revision as of 13:12, 23 February 2022
Hello polyglots, 😀
On this page you will find a series of lessons on Han characters. Lessons are divided with radicals and each lesson describes the variants, basic meanings, Cangjie code, their pronunciations and some notes.
I saw that there are a lot of Kanji materials, many Hanzi materials, some Hanji materials, seldom chữ Hán materials. I wonder what if I put them together and sort the characters according to the radical, which implies the relevance of the character's meaning in most cases. I know it's a hard work: if I add 20 characters a day, then I need 250 days to reach 5000 characters. It could be easy if I don't do with Sci–Tech Index at all, but apparently, that's not the case. I still don't see the completion of Sci–Tech Index in a month or two, so it would be a long time until it's done.
Happy learning!
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