Early Chinese writing consisted of logographic characters made up of strokes and lines, often engraved on oracle bones or bronze vessels. These characters resembled pictograms of objects, animals, and ideas. Over time, these characters evolved to become more abstract and stylized.
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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.
beginning - 开端 [kāi duān]
The words "Chinese language" in Chinese writing would look like "汉语" (Hànyǔ).
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To learn to write your name in Chinese, you would need to first understand the pronunciation of your name in Chinese. Once you know how your name sounds in Chinese, you can then use a tool like a Chinese language learning app or website to input the pronunciation and see the corresponding Chinese characters. Practice writing these characters until you are comfortable with writing your name in Chinese.
王朝 [wáng cháo] or 朝代 [cháo dài]
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