Hi guys, I am up to my 9th Chinese lesson. Each week, we have been looking at some of the 54 radicals that originated in pictorial representations and which form the root of a lot of Chinese characters.
e.g. the radical for wood looks a bit like a tree, and is the basis for words like crops or rice. Often characters will be made up of two parts combined. If you are interested, I can try and print more. Sorry I can't show the tones.
[size=20]? - mu - wood
? - tian - field
? - ma - horse
? - men - door
? - shou - hand
? - xin - heart[/size]
Alex