Learn to Read Chinese... With Ease by Shaolan Hsueh (2013) [TED summary]

ShaoLan Hsueh is a daughter of a calligraphy who lives and Growing up in Taiwan. one of most valuable memories for ShaoLan are mothers who show the beauty, shape and the form of Chinese characters. . Since that time, ShaoLan is fascinated with the Chinese language that he calls this incredible language.

According to ShaoLan for outsiders, it seems that Chinese language can not be penetrated like the Great Wall of China, is very difficult. Over the past few years, ShaoLan has begun to think about how to learn a new and fast Chinese language can be useful.

Since the age of five, ShaoLan began to learn to draw a single punch every character in the right order and learn new characters every day for the next 15 years. A Chinese scholar would understand 20,000 characters. You only need 1,000 to understand the basic literacy. The top 200 will allow you to comprehend 40 percent of basic literature. In the video ShaoLan started showing how this method works. With eight characters. In the video ShaoLan explains how these eight characters work. ShaoLan mentions these eight radical characters. So ShaoLan says that By using this method, we have passed nearly 30 characters. The first eight radicals will allow us to build 32. The next eight character group will build 32 additions.

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