it is a type of symbolic system used to represent elements or statements expressible in language.
They are known as xianxia characters. Xianxia is a popular genre in Chinese literature that involves cultivating immortality and usually features characters based on abstract ideas such as power, justice, or love.
"Personifications" seems about right to me.
it is a type of symbolic system used to represent elements or statements expressible in language.
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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.
The Chinese character for "J" does not exist, as Chinese characters are not based on an alphabet system like in English. In Chinese, characters represent words or ideas, rather than specific letters.
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Ideographs are written characters or symbols that represent abstract ideas or concepts rather than specific words. They are commonly used in logographic writing systems such as Chinese characters. Ideographs convey meaning through visual representation rather than phonetic sound.
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There is no alphabet in the Chinese language. Chinese is written with thousands of characters that represent whole words and ideas. Children are taught to memorize these characters in school, however due to the number of characters, illiteracy is a big problem in China.
The Chinese writing system does not have an alphabet like the English language. Instead, Chinese characters represent words or morphemes. Modern Chinese dictionaries list around 8,000 characters, with basic literacy requiring knowledge of about 2,000 commonly used characters.
Qin Shihuagdi based his rule off of legalism. Yay
Zero. Chinese uses ideograms that represent whole ideas rather than sounds. The largest Chinese dictionaries have over 50,000 characters, although most of these are obsolete or obscure variants of existing characters. In order to be literate in Chinese today, one has to know only a few thousand.