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                             Writing 
           
          Chinese writing is not based on an alphabet. Instead it is based on characters, which represent 
          part or all of a word. On the whole there is more than one character to a word and when written 
          down the ‘words’ all fill the same amount of space regardless of the number of characters 
          contained in it. Each character is made up of a number of strokes which must be written in the 
          correct order. To be able to say the word a person has to know the character as it is not possible 
          to sound a word out like in English.  
           
          Some characters are pictographs, which mean they are based on an object they represent. Only 
          a small number of characters use pictographs such as those for moon, sun, tree, and person. 
           
          Most characters are ideographs, which are more complex than pictographs as they represent 
          ideas. Some are fairly easy ideas to understand, e.g. the characters for sun and moon together 
          means bright. Others are more complex ideas to understand, e.g. the characters for female and 
          horse together means mother.  
           
          Despite there being different dialects the written language is mostly the same throughout China. 
          There are some local characters specific to certain dialects. One key exception though is written 
          colloquial Cantonese. It is so different from the main written language that is practically 
          unreadable to a person used to the main form.  
           
          There are two different ways of writing characters. The traditional form is based on classical 
          Chinese. This is used in Hong Kong, Taiwan and by some overseas Chinese. The simplified form 
          was introduced in 1954 to improve literacy by decreasing the amount of strokes in some of the 
          more complex characters. This is used in China and Singapore.  
           
          To be able to use a Chinese dictionary a person needs to know the first character in a ‘word’. 
          Then to find a ‘word’ the total number of strokes and which order they are written in is needed.  
          To be able to read a Chinese newspaper a person needs to know approximately 3,000 
          characters. Knowledge of 4,000 to 5,000 characters is thought to demonstrate a person has had 
          a good education. 
           
          Pinyin is the official system of writing Chinese using a Roman alphabet. When children first learn 
          to write at school they use pinyin before learning the character. Pinyin is not widely understood 
          outside of a school environment, although it appears on street names and shop fronts.  
           
          In China, calligraphy is regarded as one of the highest forms of art. There are different types of 
          calligraphy but the most commonly seen is running script. The character should look elegant, as 
          though all the strokes are flowing together. The strokes have to demonstrate the four 
          characteristics of ‘bone’, ‘flesh’, ‘muscle’ and ‘blood’. All four must balance for a perfect piece of 
          writing. 
           
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