Simplified Chinese- 保罗
Traditional Chinese-
保羅
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
It is called calligraphy.
The Chinese surname read as Sun (in Mandarin) is: 孙 sun(1)
written Chinese is traced back to the Shang Dynasty about 1500BCE. The name is not known
书法 [shū fǎ]
Han or Chinese Writing
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"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 symbols are called Hanzi or Chinese characters. Each character represents a unique concept or word, and they are used in writing Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and other languages.
The Chinese were the ones to create caligraphy , one of the first forms of writing
because current Chinese writing came from early Chinese writing