Eternity -- An Introduction
Characters
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A character usually looks similar to the object it represents. This evolution of characters is very similar to that of hieroglyphics. For instance, the character for mountain looks very much like a mountain. The character for man also looks like a man. Since ideas and other abstracts objects cannot be represented by pictographs, other types of characters exist in Chinese.
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Types of chinese characters:
- 1.Pictographs - physical resemblances (person)
- 2.Simple ideographs - representation of ideas (up)
- 3.Compound ideographs - two or more characters together representing ideas (trust - combines "man" and "word")
- 4.Character borrowing - same character to represent words with similar pronunciation
- 5.Phonetic compounds - two elements: one gives character meaning, other its pronunciation
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