Joyful Chinese Mastery (Chapter06) - How to Write with Ease

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 3 січ 2025

КОМЕНТАРІ • 62

  • @elchuro
    @elchuro  Рік тому +3

    Buddies,I have just noticed an issue from @tustunnuggee's confusing.And a big THANK YOU to @tustunnuggee.
    When we learn these Chinese characters we don't know if it's an individual character or a compound one.That is a big problem.
    So,we need to list maybe these 3 or 4 hundred individual Chinese characters for everybody to learn first,it's necessary now for our program.
    It's on schedule now.I'm working on it.After these 8 episodes it will be published soon.⏱

    • @BelldassHoffman
      @BelldassHoffman Рік тому +1

      Yeah.This is a big deal.

    • @PPFUSS
      @PPFUSS Рік тому +1

      Maybe you can find the answer from the Chinese language book which every kid has one.

  • @tustunnuggee
    @tustunnuggee Рік тому +1

    Top to bottom,
    Left to right,
    Outside to inside...
    👍

  • @paulkell403
    @paulkell403 Рік тому +1

    It's really fantastic and easy🎉

  • @n30deg
    @n30deg Рік тому +1

    Long time no see.
    Finally,we got the writing method.

  • @paulkell403
    @paulkell403 Рік тому

    I almost get this writing rule now.
    Thanks ,you have done a great job.

    • @elchuro
      @elchuro  Рік тому

      Then take a try,buddy.👍

  • @MiciNakagima
    @MiciNakagima Рік тому +1

    The strokes are not the exactly same from the Japanese characters.
    But the stroke orders are the same.
    It is good for me.😁
    So much fun.Thanks brother.👍

  • @paulkell403
    @paulkell403 Рік тому +1

    It seems like we are getting more and more well known.

    • @elchuro
      @elchuro  Рік тому

      Yeah,we are all master now.
      Enjoy this.

  • @BelldassHoffman
    @BelldassHoffman Рік тому +1

    I have tried this writing method again and again with some Chinese characters.
    I think it's wonderful.Amazing job.
    But when I write some complex ones,really tough.I don't know what the character means,just pick it from some webpages.I find a huge challenge for me which is my writing looks like a map,yes,I mean it😅
    It does not like the characters printed on the webpages,and does not like the writings of a native Chinese people's handwriting.Those looks like good,and beautiful.
    So,what should I do for these maps looking handwritings I am creating?
    I know maybe it is difficult for a non Chinese speaker to write the Chinese characters much beautiful.

    • @elchuro
      @elchuro  Рік тому

      I think I got the point.
      And this is not a native or non-native issue.
      My kid is just going into school for the first grade,and started to learn Chinese characters.
      It is a MAP as you mentioned.😂
      So this is because you have just started.
      You did a great job.Keep it going if this is the way you are interested in for Chinese characters.
      By the way,many native Chinese guys' hand-writings are still look like a shit,although they have written the Chinese characters for many many years.
      Well,I am one of those Chinese guys.😂

    • @BelldassHoffman
      @BelldassHoffman Рік тому

      It's really hard to write well.

    • @elchuro
      @elchuro  Рік тому

      No need to rush.@@BelldassHoffman

  • @AdamSmithden
    @AdamSmithden Рік тому +1

    What if the stroke is not a straight line?
    What should we do when we meet a curve?
    Shall we take the position of the stroke on bottom left or up right?

    • @elchuro
      @elchuro  Рік тому

      I think I've got your point.
      So,we can say by this:
      (From top to bottom,left to right)
      There will be a height different,right?For two strokes,we can follow the rules by writing the stroke with a higher position on its head.And then the lower one.
      For a particular one which is a curve or something like that,we can follow our rules by writing(or maybe for a stroke we can say it "drawing") it from its head to the nail.And the head for one singular stroke(the line or maybe the curve) mostly be the from top height.
      But for an exception with this "㇀" which can be found on the LEFT BOTTOM(or maybe in direction of 7 o'clock) in these characters"地、瑞、扎、轻".For this stroke,we need to write(or draw) it from LEFT BOTTOM to RIGHT UP.(or maybe in direction of,from 7 o'clock to 1 o'clock)

    • @AdamSmithden
      @AdamSmithden Рік тому

      Ok.
      Thanks,man.@@elchuro

  • @hothliwahi
    @hothliwahi Рік тому +1

    At 2:40,why that Chinese character does not follow this rule?
    It seems like you write from the left and them jumped into the right directly.Is that Chinese character follow a small rule which is opposite from this?

    • @elchuro
      @elchuro  Рік тому

      Good eye,buddy.
      Yes,it does.
      This character follows a small rule which makes the stroke order by "left side first,then the right side.At last follow our rules to write the part in the middle."
      A little bit different.But it's ok,because I have been writing this character by following our rules.

    • @hothliwahi
      @hothliwahi Рік тому

      Is there something special for this Chinese character?
      Something like which got two dots on sides?@@elchuro

    • @elchuro
      @elchuro  Рік тому

      Not specifically,but there is something special.I'm doing it in the later chapter.
      Working on the small rules.
      Few days required,buddy.😁@@hothliwahi

  • @MiciNakagima
    @MiciNakagima Рік тому

    The writing style is good for a kid.😁

    • @elchuro
      @elchuro  Рік тому

      Still need practice.

  • @tustunnuggee
    @tustunnuggee Рік тому +1

    So,when we are following the writing rules for the compound characters,how do we know which part is an individual character?
    It seems a bit confusing.
    Any solutions for this?

    • @elchuro
      @elchuro  Рік тому

      This is a good question,thanks buddy.
      And the answer is always be "When you learned enough Chinese characters,you will know it."
      There are maybe 3 or 4 hundred individual Chinese characters.We need to learn them first,then we focus on those compound characters.You are on your own with that,buddy.

  • @BelldassHoffman
    @BelldassHoffman Рік тому

    And I checked the handwriting styles on websites.
    The native Chinese fellas all make a very beautiful handwriting.
    How can I achieve that,I mean is it possible?
    Man,can you give me some suggestions?😂

    • @elchuro
      @elchuro  Рік тому

      It doesn't matter whether your hand-writing's good or not.
      The good ones you have seen on the websites are not the majority,maybe they just posted it there to show off.
      I don't think someone would post their hand-writings on internet,because it's not looks good. ie. ME
      If you want to make your hand-writing looks beautiful or maybe you want post it online to show off,you need to practice very much like what many Chinese guys are doing day after day.Good luck to you,buddy.😁
      And I think maybe you could try this method which is for the Chinese kids.😁
      Google this word "田字格纸",you will find some pics for Chinese character writing practice.Printed it and try to write on it to practice.

    • @BelldassHoffman
      @BelldassHoffman Рік тому

      Okay,thanks,man.​@@elchuro

  • @tustunnuggee
    @tustunnuggee Рік тому

    This red box is fantastic.
    Where can I buy one?
    And is it for pencils or something?

    • @elchuro
      @elchuro  Рік тому

      You mean the one in the movie?
      Buddy,I think you can't buy one.It's 2000 yrs ago.😂

    • @tustunnuggee
      @tustunnuggee Рік тому

      @@elchuro Well......

    • @elchuro
      @elchuro  Рік тому

      😁@@tustunnuggee

  • @n30deg
    @n30deg Рік тому

    So,it's also "from top to bottom,left to right" when we are writing each stroke?

  • @paulkell403
    @paulkell403 Рік тому

    So,here comes the final boss.

    • @elchuro
      @elchuro  Рік тому

      Yeah,here it comes.😁

  • @paulkell403
    @paulkell403 Рік тому

    Can you give us the link of these stroke animation website?
    Or maybe it's an app?
    I find it's very useful.

    • @elchuro
      @elchuro  Рік тому

      It's not a clean website,a lots of ADs.
      So,I'm not gonna list it here.
      You may find some website on google by "Chinese character stroke orders" or something like this.
      I think you can use this website from github.Clean and efficient.
      koooooo-7.github.io/HanziWriterPage/

  • @BelldassHoffman
    @BelldassHoffman Рік тому

    So,the two different writing methods are both ok?

    • @elchuro
      @elchuro  Рік тому +1

      Yes,It’s okay in real-life but not in HSK 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9

  • @hothliwahi
    @hothliwahi Рік тому

    So this is all about writing now.

    • @elchuro
      @elchuro  Рік тому

      We are taking the endgame boss down.😀

  • @BelldassHoffman
    @BelldassHoffman Рік тому +1

    This writing rule is not that hard.
    So,do you mean that we use this rule to write the Chinese characters for all?
    I mean to write most of them.

    • @elchuro
      @elchuro  Рік тому +1

      Yes,most of the Chinese characters.
      There are some small rules that maybe different.I'll list these different rules in the later chapter.

    • @BelldassHoffman
      @BelldassHoffman Рік тому

      @@elchuro Go ahead,man.

  • @paulkell403
    @paulkell403 Рік тому +1

    Another background pic again,buddy.

  • @JackColourmann
    @JackColourmann Рік тому

    This pinyin,it seem like that it only remains 3 chapters in the book,or something like that.
    So,can we say that Chinese kids only take 1/3 of the grade 1 time to learn Pinyin?
    How can they achieve this goal?

    • @elchuro
      @elchuro  Рік тому

      In fact,it's 1/3 of the time duration for HALF of the grade.Unbelievable,right?😁
      When Chinese kids get into school class,most of them don't know any English or other European languages.
      So,that means they have no ideas what these Latin letters mean or what they are for.
      They have just accepted what the teacher taught them for remembering these letters for Pinyin.

    • @JackColourmann
      @JackColourmann Рік тому

      That means if your mother language is created with Latin letters you will be in big trouble in learning Chinese with Pinyin,right?@@elchuro

    • @elchuro
      @elchuro  Рік тому

      I think so.@@JackColourmann

  • @tustunnuggee
    @tustunnuggee Рік тому

    One of my friend told me that Pinyin is an important tool for English speakers to learn Chinese efficiently.
    Well,I send these links to him.But it doesn't work at all.😂
    That makes me thinking about our Pinyin policy.
    How can we type Chinese with our phones then?
    This is a big problem,man.😂

  • @n30deg
    @n30deg Рік тому

    Why do you hate Pinyin so much?
    I mean it's useful in some way,right?
    And it's sometimes a very good tool for non-Chinese speakers.
    I was learning this Pinyin stuff until I get in here.

    • @elchuro
      @elchuro  Рік тому

      It's hard to say.
      I don't hate the Pinyin.
      It's just not that useful and important for non-Chinese speakers to learn Chinese.

  • @pueavilla
    @pueavilla Рік тому

    So,I got an idea.
    Is it possible to make a character chart or something to list the individual characters and the most common compound characters?
    Or maybe you are planning something bigger than that?@elchuro

    • @elchuro
      @elchuro  Рік тому

      Yeah,it's a good idea.
      And I'm working on it.
      So,we can focus on the individual characters first.

    • @pueavilla
      @pueavilla Рік тому

      Maybe 10 characters for a day.We'll get these 400 individual characters in month.@@elchuro

    • @elchuro
      @elchuro  Рік тому +1

      I think 3 Chinese characters for one day will be fine.😁@@pueavilla

    • @pueavilla
      @pueavilla Рік тому +1

      Wonderful.@@elchuro