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How to Write Chinese: Radicals VII: Video Series

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Learn how to write Chinese radicals in this easy online language lesson and free video. Get writing tips on Chinese characters and start today!

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  1. Learn how to write Chinese radicals in this free video and easy online foreign language lesson. Improve your mandarin characters today!

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  2. Learn how to write Chinese radicals (Ci 2 Word) in this free video and easy online foreign language lesson. Improve your mandarin characters today!

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  3. Learn how to write Chinese radicals (Yi 4 Translate) in this free video and easy online foreign language lesson. Improve your mandarin characters today!

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  4. Learn how to write Chinese radicals (Xiang 2 Detailed) in this free video and easy online foreign language lesson. Improve your mandarin characters today!

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  5. Learn how to write Chinese radicals (Gai 1 Should) in this free video and easy online foreign language lesson. Improve your mandarin characters today!

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  6. Learn how to write Chinese radicals (Shi 1 Poem) in this free video and easy online foreign language lesson. Improve your mandarin characters today!

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  7. Learn how to write Chinese radicals (Shi 4 Try) in this free video and easy online foreign language lesson. Improve your mandarin characters today!

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  8. Learn how to write Chinese radicals (Cheng 2 Sincere) in this free video and easy online foreign language lesson. Improve your mandarin characters today!

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  9. Learn how to write Chinese radicals (Hua 4 Words) in this free video and easy online foreign language lesson. Improve your mandarin characters today!

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  10. Learn how to write Chinese radicals (Xun 2 Ask) in this free video and easy online foreign language lesson. Improve your mandarin characters today!

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  11. Learn how to write Chinese radicals (Xun 4 Ask) in this free video and easy online foreign language lesson. Improve your mandarin characters today!

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  12. Learn how to write Chinese radicals (Shou 1 Speak) in this free video and easy online foreign language lesson. Improve your mandarin characters today!

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  13. Learn how to write Chinese radicals (Yu 3 Language) in this free video and easy online foreign language lesson. Improve your mandarin characters today!

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  14. Learn how to write Chinese radicals (Wu 4 Error) in this free video and easy online foreign language lesson. Improve your mandarin characters today!

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  15. Learn how to write Chinese radicals (You 4 Guide) in this free video and easy online foreign language lesson. Improve your mandarin characters today!

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  16. Learn how to write Chinese radicals (Tan 2 Talk) in this free video and easy online foreign language lesson. Improve your mandarin characters today!

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China is one of the oldest recorded nations on the face of the earth and one of the most technically advanced as well. As humans we are able to trace back our lineage thousands of years and most end up going through China at some point along the way. The Chinese have one of the oldest forms of writing as well called calligraphy. This is a very difficult and complex series of lines, dots and characters that make up the Chinese alphabet. They also have separate symbols and characters for full words and even numbers.

Although it is not the easiest language to learn to speak there are a few pieces of advice that can help you along your way of learning to speak in Chinese. Our expert, Bo Feng, will show you how to write many different types of Chinese characters and radicals. Bo will walk you step by step through each name and explain each one at a time. Since there is a lot of important detail in each these lessons are invaluable to the serious student!

 
About the Presenter

Bo Feng Bo Feng is an experienced Chinese/English translator and interpreter. He has worked for Chinese International Travel Services, Lingnan Art Publishing House and Phillips Petroleum. Feng is also a practitioner of Chinese calligraphy and painting, producer of animated shorts, for which he has won a regional award at College Television Competition sponsored by the Academy of Television Arts and Science, in addition to being a web designer and internet marketer for Traditional Chinese Medicine. Currently, Feng is receiving an MA in Chinese candidate at University of Massachusetts Amherst. Feng has also earned an MA in Art and MFA in Computer Graphics, both from UMass Amherst.dkdk

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