beginning - 开端 [kāi duān]
Some look very much like the word they represent. Like Mountain and Tree are really just small pictures of mountains and trees!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_astrology http://www.onlinechineseastrology.com/
旦呢尔-Dan Ni Er
The Chinese writing symbol for 'dragon' is 龍 in traditional Chinese characters and 龙 in simplified Chinese characters. It is a complex character that depicts a dragon with its distinctive features, such as scales and claws.
王朝 [wáng cháo] or 朝代 [cháo dài]
AnswerWe write our names in Chinese characters, in some cases, however, pinyin (the bridge between Chinese characters and the English alphabet) is also required.Yes that is true but when writing in Chinese you have to have thin writing, because if its thick it will look like a mess
they look like Santa Claus but with Chinese eyes
What did the chinese compass look like in 1898
you have the Chinese special chair that Chinese mama's sat in
Chinese
look like an octopus look like an octopus
Chinese characters are logographic (representing ideas instead of sounds) whereas hieroglyphic symbols represent consonants as well as general concepts (called determiners). Furthermore, Chinese characters are "stylized" and for the most part do not look like their original pictures, whereas hieroglyphics retained the clear shapes of the images they originally represented. Cuneiform characters represent the sounds of syllables only and are similar to Japanese kana.