How to write 100 Basic Chinese Characters | Chinese handwriting | For beginners

Published 2023-03-03

All Comments (21)
  • @yang_er
    For anyone learning: Top to bottom Left to right Horizontal first Vertical last Outer box first Inside last
  • @wangshi-vn8mh
    I am Chinese and I have found one small mistake. The Chinese words for "he" and "she" are different. They should be written "他" and "她"
  • @garden2356
    I love the fact that there is no sound, yet you're focused and its so peaceful and therapeutic. Thank you for your videos.
  • @amhung
    Your characters are beautiful! And you draw them for us very clearly and methodically. Thank you.
  • @luv_stray1888
    I'm not even learning Chinese (not yet at least, since I'm already learning Spanish and Korean atm) but this happened to pop up in yt suggestions and I'm so glad that it did! your penmanship is just so satisfying to watch and the Chinese characters are so interesting, each stroke having a meaning (as I've heard) that I kept watching the whole video mesmerizedly ✨
  • What perfect and clear way to teach beginners of chinese language! Thanks for this video. Greetings from Valledupar Colombia
  • Very interesting and so beautiful as well. I have always been fascinated with Chinese calligraphy because it looks very intricate and artful.❤
  • @nailartguy3363
    In standard mandarin, the character 说 “to speak” should be pronounced with a first tone as shuō and not shuǒ as it appears at 3:02.
  • @sbrenner2561
    Wonderful display of calligraphy by an obvious master. I congratulate you!
  • ¡Wow! Me gusta la caligrafía, supongo que por esa razón llegó a mí este video. Tal vez usted no lo pensó así, pero es, además, "un curso relámpago de idioma chino". Muchas gracias. Saludos desde la Ciudad de México.
  • @hdt_leandro
    2:42 I found an error "tā" is used in "he" in this ideogram, to become "she" you would have to change the radical from person to radical from female (note: the pronunciation is equal and in pinyin it is written equal so changes in the ideogram)
  • @user-bo9op9iy1k
    Can you make this sheet available for us to download and print?
  • @yaofanskra
    So satisfying to watch. It comes out as if printed! I knew japanese kanji came from China but I had never though they were THAT similar. I guess this means I can understand Chinese now hahaha
  • @suv2w
    Your penmanship is very impressive! Very relaxing video to watch as well
  • @evavatsaki1305
    Excellent 👌🏼 where can I find the sheet and print it for my practice? Thank you for creating this 🙏🏼
  • @kut530
    Bruh Chinese people be writing wholes ass unique drawings for every 1 word They build diff frfr no wonder they’re always academical gods
  • @garden2356
    Please please do many many more videos like this. Thank sincerely. This really helps me to learn. I follow your writing ✍️ hand movements, with my pen. Then practice with pen and paper. ❤
  • @ACWerling
    Thank you very much for this. The colors are important to recognize so you know where to stand at the train station.