The Chinese character for "shu" is written as "书". It consists of three strokes, with the first stroke being a horizontal line and the other two being vertical lines coming down from the first stroke.
You can write "Lien" in Chinese as "连".
'Sand' in Chinese would be written as '沙' or 'sha' in pinyin.
You can write "my friend" in Chinese as "我的朋友" (wǒ de péngyǒu).
你好 (nǐ hǎo) is how you write Hello in Chinese.
'Chi' in Chinese is written as 池.
竖琴 (shu qin)
Shu means "Tree."
Lian shu is facebook in chinese.
Rat in Chinese is SHU
书shu
Shu-ho Wang has written: 'Mo ching' -- subject(s): Chinese Medicine, Medicine, Chinese, Pulse
Chung-shu Kuo has written: 'Han ch'ien' -- subject(s): Writing, Chinese characters, Chinese language
仓鼠(cang shu)
书 shu(1)
Chiu-shao Ch'on has written: 'Shu shu jiu zhang' -- subject(s): Chinese Mathematics, Mathematics, Chinese
Baozhang Shu has written: 'Qi lu cong gao' -- subject(s): Chinese literature, History and criticism, Chinese language
Shu Jiao has written: 'Shi zhang shou ji' -- subject(s): Chinese Political fiction, Political fiction, Chinese