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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. Some radicals have fewer than 20 characters, so they will not have its own page and is placed on this page instead.


 
I saw that there are a lot of Kanji materials, many Hanzi materials, some Hanja 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.
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 Hanja 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!
Happy learning!

Revision as of 12:30, 25 January 2023

Common Han Characters
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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. Some radicals have fewer than 20 characters, so they will not have its own page and is placed on this page instead.

I saw that there are a lot of Kanji materials, many Hanzi materials, some Hanja 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.

Happy learning!

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