you have the Chinese special chair that Chinese mama's sat in
a chinese character is called hanzi and in japan it called kanji
Dyslexia is a disorder that can affect anyone, regardless of how their particular language is set up.
The words "Chinese language" in Chinese writing would look like "汉语" (Hànyǔ).
These are called pictographs. The Egyptians used Hieroglyphics and the Chinese/Japanese use Kanji.
... yeah. They used things called characters. They can be compared to pictures. Example- 甲骨文 Their writing may have started in the second half of the 2nd millennium BC.
Han or Chinese Writing
Petroglyphs antonym is,A writing of something instead of a drawing or carving
"writing" in Chinese is "写(xiě) ".
Early Chinese writing is important because it is one of the oldest writing systems in the world, dating back thousands of years. It has allowed for the preservation of Chinese historical records, literature, and philosophy. Additionally, the writing system has played a significant role in the development of Chinese culture and identity.
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.
Heiroglyphs were a system of writing developed in Egypt for carving into stone or writing on papyrus.
because current Chinese writing came from early Chinese writing