Understanding Kanji Characters By Their Ancestral Forms


Download Understanding Kanji Characters By Their Ancestral Forms PDF/ePub or read online books in Mobi eBooks. Click Download or Read Online button to get Understanding Kanji Characters By Their Ancestral Forms book now. This website allows unlimited access to, at the time of writing, more than 1.5 million titles, including hundreds of thousands of titles in various foreign languages.

Download

Understanding Kanji Characters by Their Ancestral Forms


Understanding Kanji Characters by Their Ancestral Forms

Author: Gam Go

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2000


DOWNLOAD





Ping-gam Go creates a full lesson plan to learn 315 Kanji characters by revealing the hidden art, myth, and culture within the characters of the written language through ancestral forms. Lessons, complete with flashcards, are divided into easy, not-so-easy, and difficult sections. A fun book for perusing, too!

Complete Guide to Japanese Kanji


Complete Guide to Japanese Kanji

Author: Christopher Seely

language: en

Publisher: Tuttle Publishing

Release Date: 2016-03-22


DOWNLOAD





Learn over 2,000 Japanese Kanji characters with this user-friendly Japanese language-learning book. This unique Kanji study guide provides a comprehensive introduction to all the Kanji characters on the Japanese Ministry of Education's official Joyo ("General Use") list--providing detailed notes on the historical development of each character as well as all information needed by students to read and write them. As fascinating as it is useful, this is the book every Japanese language learners keeps on his or her desk and visits over and over. This Kanji book includes: Clear, large-sized entries All of the General Use Joyo Kanji Characters Japanese readings and English meanings stroke-count stroke order usage examples mnemonic hints for easy memorization The components which make up each character are detailed, and the Kanji are graded in difficulty according to Ministry of Education guidelines, allowing students to prioritize the order in which the Kanji are learned and track their progress. This book is essential to anyone who is planning to take the official Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) and will appeal to beginning students as well as those who wish to attain higher-level mastery of the Japanese language. It is the only book that also provides historical and etymological information about the Japanese Kanji. This latest edition has been updated to include all of the 2,136 Kanji on the expanded Joyo list issued by the Japanese government in 2010. Many entries have been revised to include the most recent research on character etymologies.

Heart of the Brush


Heart of the Brush

Author: Kazuaki Tanahashi

language: en

Publisher: Shambhala Publications

Release Date: 2016-02-02


DOWNLOAD





Its history, techniques, aesthetics, and philosophy—with an in-depth practical guide to understanding and drawing 150 characters A guide to the history and enjoyment of Chinese and Japanese calligraphy that offers the possibility of appreciating it in a hands-on way—with step-by-step instructions for brushing 150 classic characters. This book is a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the history and art of calligraphy as it's been practiced for centuries in China, Japan, and elsewhere in Asia. It works as a guide for the beginner hoping to develop an appreciation for Asian calligraphy, for the person who wants to give calligraphy-creation a try, as well as for the expert or afficionado who just wants to browse through and exult in lovely examples. It covers the history and development of the art, then the author invites the reader to give it a try. The heart of the book, called "Master Samples and Study," presents 150 characters--from "action" to "zen"--each in a two-page spread. On each verso page the character is presented in three different styles, each one chosen for its beauty and identified by artist when possible. The character's meaning, pronunciation (in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese), etymology, the pictograph from which it evolved, and other notes of interest are included. At the bottom of the page the stroke order is shown: the sequence of brush movements, numbered in their traditional order. On each facing recto page is Kaz's own interpretation of the character, full page.