What's in a Chinese character - Tan Huay Peng
KORTE INHOUD
This fascinating book uses cartoons by Tan Huay Peng to illustrate the origin and development of Chinese characters to their present form.The historical background of the script is given, as well as information on the type of stroke, stroke sequence aand Hanyu Pinyin pronunciation. Days, months and numbers in Chinese are also provided in the appendix, making this book invaluable to anyone to learn Chinese.
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2002Uitgever: New World Press196 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 7800055159ISBN-13: 9787800055157Koop dit boek tweedehands
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Softcover,185+IX pp., 18.5x25.5cm.,ills. in b/w., in godd condition (frontcover slightly discolorated, some traces of use, interior very good). ISBN 9787800055157.
Beijing New World Press 2000
This fascinating book uses cartoons by Tan Huay Peng to illustrate the origins and development of Chinese characters. The historical background of the script is accompanied by information on stroke types, stroke sequence and Hanyu Pinyin pronunciation. Days, months and numbers in Chinese are also provided in the append...
Beijing New World Press 2000
This fascinating book uses cartoons by Tan Huay Peng to illustrate the origins and development of Chinese characters. The historical background of the script is accompanied by information on stroke types, stroke sequence and Hanyu Pinyin pronunciation. Days, months and numbers in Chinese are also provided in the append...