Ancient Chinese would write using pictorial symbols (something like Egyptian hieroglyphics), like the word for shell would look like a shell, etc. Over the years, these symbols have morphed into the modern-day words, with the lines and strokes and everything, that is called Chinese today.
They are normally called characters.
The Chinese picture writing symbols are known as "pictographs." These symbols are part of the broader system of Chinese characters (hanzi), which combine pictographic elements with phonetic and ideographic components. While many characters have evolved from their original pictographic forms, some still retain visual representations of the concepts they represent.
冒险 (Màoxiǎn)
You write Hi in Chinese like this 你好
After much study.
forever your
No symbols are listed.
我愛你 [ Wǒ ài nǐ ]
回头见 [huí tóu jiàn]
Chinese symbols are to the Chinese language what letters of the alphabet are to the English language
No Chinese person even knows all the symbols or characters. So know as many as you do and keep on learning.
美麗定義 Měi lì dìng yì
There are no symbols, only characters.
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