This nursery rhyme is combined into different Chinese characters through different radicals, which helps children understand the structure and meaning of Chinese characters and also helps to improve their memory and language ability.
Chinese characters (pinyin: hàn zì, phonetic notation: ㄢˋˋ), also known as Chinese characters and Chinese characters, are recorded symbols of Chinese and belong to morpheme syllables of ideographic characters. One of the oldest characters in the world has a history of more than 6000 years.
In form, it gradually changes from graphics to strokes, pictographs to symbols, and complex to simple; In the principle of word formation, from ideographic, ideographic to phonological. Except for a few Chinese characters (such as Zi, Zi, Zi, Chi and Zi), they are all one Chinese character and one syllable.
Modern Chinese characters refer to capitalized Chinese characters, including traditional characters and simplified characters. Modern Chinese characters have developed from Oracle Bone Inscriptions, bronze inscriptions, seal script and seal script to official script, cursive script, regular script and running script. Chinese characters were invented and improved by Han ancestors, which is an indispensable link to maintain the Han dialect area.
The earliest existing Chinese characters are Oracle Bone Inscriptions of Shang Dynasty and later inscriptions on bronze in about 1300 BC, which evolved into seal script in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and then to seal script and official script in the Qin Dynasty, until the official script prevailed in the Han and Wei Dynasties, and the official script was changed to regular script at the end of the Han Dynasty. Regular script prevailed in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties.
Methods of learning Chinese characters
1, basic literacy method: learn pinyin and strokes from the basics, and gradually master the reading and writing ability of Chinese characters. You can practice with pinyin and stroke books.
2. Vocabulary memorization: expand Chinese character learning by memorizing vocabulary, such as reciting idioms and two-part allegorical sayings.
3. Context literacy: Learn and remember Chinese characters by reading articles and stories. Combined with the specific context. This method can deepen the understanding and memory of Chinese characters.
4. Writing exercises: Consolidate the mastery of Chinese characters through a lot of writing exercises, and gradually improve the speed and accuracy of writing.
5. Associative memory method: connect Chinese characters with things in real life and remember Chinese characters through image association. For example, imagine the word "Hugh" as a person resting by a tree.