The secret behind how Chinese characters work - Gina Marie Elia

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According to legend, in the 27th century BCE,
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the Yellow Emperor of China charged his historian, Cangjie,
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to develop a system of writing.
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Sitting alongside a riverbank, Cangjie noticed the imagery that surrounded him.
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From this, he created the first Chinese characters.
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And that night, the sky rained millet while ghosts cried,
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fearing their actions may now be condemned by the written word.
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We can’t say for sure whether the story is true.
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But the earliest artifacts containing Chinese characters
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date to the Shang Dynasty, around 1250 to 1050 BCE,
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still making it one of the earliest forms of written language.
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Characters etched on ox bones and turtle shells
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show Shang kings’ writings to their ancestors,
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discussing everything from agriculture to the origins of a toothache.
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And as the legend suggests,
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these ancient characters were mainly pictograms,
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or symbols that resemble what they’re meant to represent.
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Even today, some of the most foundational Chinese characters remain pictographic,
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like rén (人), which means person, and mù (木), which means wood or tree.
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Some characters are ideograms, or symbols that represent abstract concepts,
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like the numbers yī (一), èr (二), and sān (三).
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Others are compound ideograms,
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which combine two or more pictograms or ideograms.
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For example, xiū (休) places the character for person
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next to the character for tree and means to rest.
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However, most modern-day characters are known as logograms,
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and are constructed of two components: a radical component,
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which gestures at the meaning of the character,
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and a sound component, which hints at its pronunciation.
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And all characters are built from a variety of strokes,
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which are often simplified to eight basic types.
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There are 214 radicals, each with its own definition.
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Some can stand alone, while others cannot.
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For instance, the radical rì (日), written on its own means sun.
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It’s also used in characters with sun-related definitions,
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such as xiǎo (晓) meaning dawn.
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The radical cǎo (艹), on the other hand, never stands alone,
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but can be found within characters related to grass and plants,
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like huā (花) meaning flower.
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And the radical shuǐ (水), meaning water, always stands alone,
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but has a variant (氵) that is used when it’s part of more complex characters
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like hé (河), meaning river.
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Radicals can appear in different positions:
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to the left, to the right, above, below,
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or even surrounding the rest of the character.
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There are many more sound components than radicals,
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with estimates ranging in the thousands.
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Similar sounding words often share the same sound component,
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and their radicals help shed light on their meanings.
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Take fēng (峰) and fēng (蜂).
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The radical shān (山) means mountain,
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which hints at the first character’s definition: summit.
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The radical in the second character, chóng (虫), means insect,
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and together with the sound component means bee.
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While many words in Chinese sound similar, just like in other languages,
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context or tonality helps clarify their meaning.
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Yet how each character is pronounced depends on dialect,
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which varies across the country.
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So conversations in Chengdu may sound vastly different than in Nanjing,
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but in both places, the written language is the same.
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And unlike the romance languages,
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Chinese has no gendered nouns or verb conjugations.
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So the character chī (吃), meaning to eat, remains unchanged
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whether the subject is yourself, a coworker, or a lesion of fearful ghosts.
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To indicate the past, a marker like le (了) can be added.
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So “I eat bread” becomes “I ate bread.”
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Over the years, the Chinese writing system has undergone many changes.
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As characters went from being etched in bone, to cast in bronze,
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to brushed on paper,
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their script has evolved along the way.
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In the 1950s and 60s, the Chinese Communist Party introduced
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new simplified versions of the traditional characters,
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which are now standard in China,
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though traditional characters remain in use in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
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And while the Chinese character system may seem unique,
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its development greatly influenced the spoken languages
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and writing systems of its neighbors.
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For example, around 60% of Japanese dictionary entries are kanji—
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characters that originated in Chinese or were created from its elements.
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With a 3,000 year history,
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Chinese characters have and will continue to leave their mark.
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