The Logic of Chinese Characters: Mnemonic Method for Learning Chinese Characters

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"The Logic of Chinese Characters - Mnemonic Method for Learning Chinese Characters" is a manual designed to facilitate the memorization and understanding of Chinese characters. This innovative method employs various pedagogical techniques that make learning to read Chinese characters accessible to anyone. Below are some of the techniques used:

* Sorting characters by frequency of use: The book begins by teaching the most common and widely used characters so that students can quickly identify the majority of characters in various texts and contexts, such as newspapers, books, the internet, etc.

* Teaching pictographic characters: Teaching characters that graphically represent objects is prioritized, such as 口 (Kǒu) meaning "mouth," 人 (Rén) meaning "man," 日 (Rì) meaning "sun," and 火 (Huǒ) meaning "fire." These characters are easier to recognize and remember due to their visual nature.

* Teaching associative characters or compound ideograms: The formation of characters through the combination of two or more ideographic characters is explored. This approach uses historical data and imagination to make learning more interesting and natural. For example, the character 明 (Míng), meaning "bright," is formed by combining 日 (Rì) representing the "sun" and 月 (Yuè) representing the "moon," the two brightest celestial bodies in the sky. Another example is 鸣 (Míng), meaning "bird's voice or chirp," formed by the combination of 口 (Kǒu) meaning "mouth" and 鸟 (Niǎo) meaning "bird."

* Teaching new vocabulary derived from the combination of learned characters: explaining the logic behind the union of these disyllabic words, formed by two or even more characters. For example, The character 毛 (Máo), meaning hair, and the character 笔 (Bǐ), meaning writing instrument. Their combination gives rise to the word 毛笔 (Máobǐ). Another case is the word 手机 (Shǒujī), which translates as mobile phone. This word results from the union of 手 (Shǒu), meaning hand, and 机 (jī), meaning machine

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