@@happyface4234 yes ofc, there's exceptions to everything. But tbf stroke orders really help in improving handwriting and memorizing the character. Other than that in day to day it doesn't matter even if you forget the stroke order of some
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. ❤
How can I let my videos reach those who are interested in learning Chinese? Murmur abracadabra? I’ve made many videos for an illustrated account of Chinese characters in a funny way. About 3000 Chinese characters cover 99% characters in newspapers and books. From my previous videos you can learn about 400 common characters. There are about 120 commonly used Chinese character radicals. From my previous videos, you can learn about 80 basic radicals. I’ve spent about 100,000 hours studying English humor and Western culture, and many years studying Chinese culture and jokes. My native language is Chinese.
@@Henry-teach-Chinese-in-jokes it’s hard for any channel to get picked up RUclips’s algorithm since there are so many competing for viewers attention. That said, you have good content so I’m sure over time you’ll develop a viewer base. Have you explored using the newer, more engaging and viral media like RUclips Shorts? You could even rehash the best bits of your existing content into shorts. They have a better chance of taking off, and once they do they can bring in a lot of views to your full length videos.
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 ✨
A very magnificent way to introduce ourselves to the not so easy Writing or Characters of the Ancestral Chinese Language!! Very nice!! Here Lima Capital!!
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)
Learn Chinese to get firsthand and comprehensive information about China and more job opportunities. I’ve made many videos teaching Chinese in a humorous way. About 3000 Chinese characters cover 99% characters in newspapers and books. From my previous videos you can learn about 400 common characters. There are about 120 commonly used Chinese character radicals. From my previous videos, you can learn about 80 basic radicals. I’ve spent about 100,000 hours studying English humor and Western culture, and many years studying Chinese culture and jokes. My native language is Chinese.
@@Henry-teach-Chinese-in-jokes That's cool man I'm Brazilian I'm not fluent in English and I'm learning English little by little as I learn Chinese I've already saved some videos from your channel I thought they were really cool thanks for the tip
FYI for some of the characters the stroke order is different in Chinese. In 王 for example, the second 一 (horizontal) stroke comes before the丨(vertical) stroke. Also most would use 听/聽 instead of 闻 for hear. Maybe the latter is used more often in Japanese?
@@hantinvu3746 Both of what I said are applicable to both simplified characters used in the Mainland and Singapore, as well as traditional characters used in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau. Regarding the stroke order, even Koreans who writes in Hanja uses the same stroke order for 王 as traditional and simplified hanzi. The Japanese stroke order is the odd one out.
¡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.
Usable video! Many thanks to the author of the channel for the recommendations! The problem with many people is that they want to take a "magic pill" or get "secret knowledge" and immediately have skills and abilities. However, the truth of life is that knowledge, skills, and abilities do not come by themselves. You can't learn a foreign language without doing anything, without wasting your time and effort, just like you can't learn to ride a bike lying on a comfy couch, listening to lectures and watching videos about "modern methods of learning" on a bike. To really learn something, you have to really practice every day. You're going to fall down while you're learning, and you're going to get bumps - that's normal! The ups and downs of learning are an integral part of our lives. Motivation from success and depression from failure will always be your study companions. However, every student has problems in his or her studies that he or she lacks the knowledge to solve. It can be: poor memorization of words; no progress in language learning; the student can speak, but does not understand speech by ear; misunderstanding of grammar; incorrect pronunciation, etc. Agree that a problem you don't know how to solve is very demotivating. In order to find the answer to our question we have to spend a lot of time to read videos, articles and books by polyglots. In today's world, we have to solve problems as quickly as possible. I don't have time to study and analyze a huge amount of information. My goal is to master the basic knowledge of a foreign language as quickly as possible and already start earning money effectively in the international arena. I settled on the practical guide by Yuriy Ivantsiv " Polyglot's Notes: practical tips for learning foreign language". This book is always in my bag. If I have a problem while learning a language, I quickly find the answer in this book. There are many different techniques and tips for learning a foreign language in Polyglot Notes. I have made my own individual schedule and plan for language learning. Now I know what I am going to study, how I am going to study, when I am going to study and what results I am going to achieve. No problem could stop me! With an effective language learning plan my professional skills are more and more in demand internationally every day. Friends, don't stop there! Everyone has talents that millions of people around the world need! Learn the language and make your ideas and dreams come true! Thanks to the author of the channel for the informative and useful video! Your videos motivate me.
I agree with you. I hope more people can learn Chinese to get comprehensive firsthand information about China and seek more job opportunities. Chinese is not that difficult to learn as many people imagine. Chinese primary school pupils can easily learn 3000 characters, which cover 99 percent of Chinese characters in newspapers and books. I’ve spent lots of time in making many videos teaching Chinese in a humorous way. I hope somebody can give me some advice about how I can reach my target audience who want to learn Chinese.
Learning Chinese language & calligraphy are hardest & complicated. It needs a lot of memory work & practice. I've gone through it most of my childhood yet remained feeling "unschooled" & dumb. One must be mentally prepared with good skills to learn languages.
as a Chinese, I suggest that you search textbooks from year one to year six in Chinese primary school. There are many words and phrases after each section.
You probably thought we wouldn't care or notice, but among other things, if this is supposed to be Chinese, some of these characters are incorrectly written with their Japanese stroke order rather than their Chinese stroke order. ;)
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
Sometimes it’s more like Simplified, sometimes more like Traditional, sometimes neither. Also sometimes the kanji can have a different meaning in Chinese
.American English is 16th Century English so Tang Dynasty (approx. 600 AD) Chinese were taught to Japanese monks. Therefore I guess the adopted Chinese would differ from present day Chinese.
@@Shilanga-w2k I meant that as a joke (of course I expect them to have differences both in pronunciation and meaning) but thanks for clarifying anyway.
The most important thing is the flick and flourish before and after putting pen to paper. You have to come from any and every direction so as to emphasize the sheer drama and importance of writing 5000 year old characters . Seriously, though, the flicks and flourishes in this video are a big distraction from the simplicity of simplified Chinese.
3:37 「闻」has 2 meanings in Chinese,「听」hear and 「嗅」smell. Both of them are common in daily conversations.For examples, 「有所耳闻」means "heard of something about it", and 「闻到花香」means "smell the fragrance of flowers".
Thank you!It is really helpful to see that!In Europe is difficult to find a good and not expensive teacher of Chinese!I tried to learn Japanese years ago and they use chinese letters(charakters) too.Three years in China and I can speak it,but is expencive to fly there!
Hi Takumi, Thank you very much for the video. Very interesting... I never knew that the Japanese character writing stroke order is different from Chinese. The first character where the stroke order is different is the character 男 around 01:40。The upper part of the character is 田 is basically a 口 with a 十 inside. The Chinese stroke order rules require the horizontal stroke of the 十 to be written before the vertical stroke. For example at 1:41 the vertical stroke is written first followed by writing the horizontal stroke one second later. Similarly 王 at 1:56 the Chinese horizontal first rule requires the first 2 strokes to be horizontal. The second stroke in the video is vertical. At 4:10 when writing the 去 the upper part 十 is written first. Here you write the horizontal stroke first the same a Chinese. This must be very confusing when learning to write Japanese characters.
I only watched this to find out how different from japanese the basic kanjis are. The majority are the same. There are some only slightly different (like horse 馬, green 緑, love 愛) and of course the ones that are entirely different surprised me a lot (like red 赤, blue 青 and dog 犬)...
@@happyface4234 你说的没错。好笑的是,几个月前我也评论了这个视频,列出了所有的笔画和翻译错误,并和一位日本观众讨论了日文和中文的笔画差异。今天我来这里看看,发现评论被删干净了。我没想到这位拥有200万粉丝的书法家拒绝真相。🤣 You're right. Funny thing is, I also commented on this video a few months ago, listing all the strokes and translation errors, and discussing the stroke differences between Japanese and Chinese with a Japanese viewer. I came here today to take a look and found that the comments had been deleted. I didn't expect this calligrapher with 2 million fans to reject the truth. 🤣
One is incredibly easy to write its 3 letters in english o n e but only a hypen in chinese. The orthogonal tip at end of some lines is very attractive since its sharp.
Hi. An great thing to do, its a converting old tankers to cruise ships, "an floating bridge", towards Europe. Thi , by the way an odd radio comment about that Europe its out of reach. Thank you, with my respects! ❤
Are the stroke orders different in Japanese? You write the vertical strike in男 and 王 before the second and third horizontal strokes, but Chinese dictionaries show the vertical should come after the second horizontal stroke.
How many characters are there in chinese ? how many do i need to know to have a good written communication in chinese ? are they different from japanese characters kanji?
There are uncountable, but what is used is around 3000. While 90% are identical in Japanese, there are many false cognates and characters that are common in Japanese but not so much in Chinese and vice-versa.
Instruction would have greatly benefitted if camera was zoomed out (more) so at least two boxes were showing at all times. In this video, you get approximately 1.9 boxes shown. Better yet would be showing three boxes at all times. Also. lack of pronunciation detracts from the benefits.
@@avikroy1208I've translated ur comment and it's similar bcz of sharing, Chinese shared their characters to Japanese even Japanese hiragana and katakana also came from the kanji (hanji). So it's so similar to look both Chinese and Japanese but Chinese and Japanese both are different language even tho they came from different language family, Japanese came from japaonic and chinese came from sino Tibetan language family. And their sentence orders aren't same t's SOV in Japanese and SVO in Chinese. Just for sharing kanjis it looks like the same and so many ppl often say do u know Chinese bcz ur learning Japanese even they looks similar and complex as well. Lol hope u understand! バイ
For anyone learning:
Top to bottom
Left to right
Horizontal first
Vertical last
Outer box first
Inside last
In general, but there also times where exceptions will be made.
@@happyface4234 yes ofc, there's exceptions to everything. But tbf stroke orders really help in improving handwriting and memorizing the character. Other than that in day to day it doesn't matter even if you forget the stroke order of some
Thankyou, beautiful....inspirational....interesting...keep safe.
Thanks
Thanks
I love the fact that there is no sound, yet you're focused and its so peaceful and therapeutic.
Thank you for your videos.
2:16 我
1:00 多
1:30 字,男,女
2:36 他
2:56: 说
3:20: 见
3:30: 耳,闻,手
4:03: 脚
4:32: 来,入
5:17: 在
5:52: 吃饭, 菜
6:27: 豆,肉
6:51: 猪,鸡,鱼
8:09: 家,校
8:50: 狗,猫
9:22: 鸟,虫
10:12: 地,海
10:40: 火
11:00: 金?水
11:15: 气,干,雨
12:39: 村,点
13:06: 衣
13:22: 黑。。。
14:33: 心
15:00: 喜欢,幸
15:31: 死
15:46: 病?
5:18: 左 ,右
Thanks
谢谢你~
Lol
🌺 谢谢
Thanks!
I am amazed at the brains that can assimilate all these characters...
The total characters are 54,000+🤯
Have a look at the teaching methods. Childrens' brains absorb anything and everything.
Don't worry, ^_^ I think you need at least 1000 to read Chinese! Still that's alot O_o
@@reneesalvoro2422 To read a newspaper you have to know about 2-3,000! The total are 54,000+ (`and a fluent speaker knows about 8,000`)
@@reneesalvoro2422They claim that ~2000 is the average for being conversationally fluent in both speaking and reading😎
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"
so he just wrote “he” basically?
@@quintongrand yep
@@quintongrand yep
@@quintongrandyep
Yes but the pronunciation is same right?
Your characters are beautiful! And you draw them for us very clearly and methodically. Thank you.
Please Chinese characters are written not drawn
It's language not drowning 😅
❤
Since watching Cdramas, im interested to learn about the Chinese language 😊
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. ❤
Your penmanship is very impressive! Very relaxing video to watch as well
Actually pretty basic...
How can I let my videos reach those who are interested in learning Chinese? Murmur abracadabra?
I’ve made many videos for an illustrated account of Chinese characters in a funny way.
About 3000 Chinese characters cover 99% characters in newspapers and books. From my previous videos you can learn about 400 common characters.
There are about 120 commonly used Chinese character radicals. From my previous videos, you can learn about 80 basic radicals.
I’ve spent about 100,000 hours studying English humor and Western culture, and many years studying Chinese culture and jokes. My native language is Chinese.
@@Henry-teach-Chinese-in-jokes it’s hard for any channel to get picked up RUclips’s algorithm since there are so many competing for viewers attention. That said, you have good content so I’m sure over time you’ll develop a viewer base. Have you explored using the newer, more engaging and viral media like RUclips Shorts? You could even rehash the best bits of your existing content into shorts. They have a better chance of taking off, and once they do they can bring in a lot of views to your full length videos.
Thnaks a lot@@suv2w
😀@@Henry-teach-Chinese-in-jokes
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 ✨
I'm doing the craziest shit trying to learn Korean ( hengul) and Chinese characters too idk how I'll do? 🤔
Oh my God! Bapre bap! Kothay ese porlam.
how did you do?@@stickykinks1997
中文常用字体有简体字和繁体字两种,用于书法有草书楷书等等类型,很高兴您对中文感兴趣。可以搜一搜“楷书书法作品”
@@stickykinks1997me too
A very magnificent way to introduce ourselves to the not so easy Writing or Characters of the Ancestral Chinese Language!! Very nice!! Here Lima Capital!!
That goes harder than math. Kudos to everyone who has mastered this language. I don't think I can make it 😂
What perfect and clear way to teach beginners of chinese language! Thanks for this video. Greetings from Valledupar Colombia
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)
Learn Chinese to get firsthand and comprehensive information about China and more job opportunities.
I’ve made many videos teaching Chinese in a humorous way.
About 3000 Chinese characters cover 99% characters in newspapers and books. From my previous videos you can learn about 400 common characters.
There are about 120 commonly used Chinese character radicals. From my previous videos, you can learn about 80 basic radicals.
I’ve spent about 100,000 hours studying English humor and Western culture, and many years studying Chinese culture and jokes. My native language is Chinese.
他can be used for both genders while 她 is limited to female only
Thanks for pointing that out. I was waiting to see if anyone would comment on 他。
@@Henry-teach-Chinese-in-jokes That's cool man I'm Brazilian I'm not fluent in English and I'm learning English little by little as I learn Chinese I've already saved some videos from your channel I thought they were really cool thanks for the tip
@@los_leones_god I didn't know that thanks for the tip
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.
thank you! i was wondering if i had been wrong all along LMAO
FYI for some of the characters the stroke order is different in Chinese. In 王 for example, the second 一 (horizontal) stroke comes before the丨(vertical) stroke.
Also most would use 听/聽 instead of 闻 for hear. Maybe the latter is used more often in Japanese?
No, i think because simplified characters destroyed Kanji someway
And characters lost their meaning
@@hantinvu3746 you clearly do not speak Chinese 💀💀
@@chubby1523 i'm vietnamese and i'm learning japanese
of course i don't speak chinese :v
@@hantinvu3746 Both of what I said are applicable to both simplified characters used in the Mainland and Singapore, as well as traditional characters used in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau.
Regarding the stroke order, even Koreans who writes in Hanja uses the same stroke order for 王 as traditional and simplified hanzi. The Japanese stroke order is the odd one out.
Thanks. Fascinating to watch. And you make character writing look so easy!!
¡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.
Very interesting and so beautiful as well. I have always been fascinated with Chinese calligraphy because it looks very intricate and artful.❤
Hanni hallo many gas
Me too! I remember seeing Chinese writing in Mulan when I was little, and I always thought it was beautiful.
Great! Your handwriting is better than 90% Chinese's!
99%
我很想會寫中文字。有找到你,我從現在開始練習怎麼寫。。謝謝你的幫助
The trick is to have one of those lovely pens..one of those sheets...and well maybe takumi sitting beside you to inspire you😂😂😂...beautiful stuff❤
Usable video! Many thanks to the author of the channel for the recommendations! The problem with many people is that they want to take a "magic pill" or get "secret knowledge" and immediately have skills and abilities. However, the truth of life is that knowledge, skills, and abilities do not come by themselves. You can't learn a foreign language without doing anything, without wasting your time and effort, just like you can't learn to ride a bike lying on a comfy couch, listening to lectures and watching videos about "modern methods of learning" on a bike. To really learn something, you have to really practice every day. You're going to fall down while you're learning, and you're going to get bumps - that's normal! The ups and downs of learning are an integral part of our lives. Motivation from success and depression from failure will always be your study companions. However, every student has problems in his or her studies that he or she lacks the knowledge to solve. It can be: poor memorization of words; no progress in language learning; the student can speak, but does not understand speech by ear; misunderstanding of grammar; incorrect pronunciation, etc. Agree that a problem you don't know how to solve is very demotivating. In order to find the answer to our question we have to spend a lot of time to read videos, articles and books by polyglots. In today's world, we have to solve problems as quickly as possible. I don't have time to study and analyze a huge amount of information. My goal is to master the basic knowledge of a foreign language as quickly as possible and already start earning money effectively in the international arena. I settled on the practical guide by Yuriy Ivantsiv " Polyglot's Notes: practical tips for learning foreign language". This book is always in my bag. If I have a problem while learning a language, I quickly find the answer in this book. There are many different techniques and tips for learning a foreign language in Polyglot Notes. I have made my own individual schedule and plan for language learning. Now I know what I am going to study, how I am going to study, when I am going to study and what results I am going to achieve. No problem could stop me! With an effective language learning plan my professional skills are more and more in demand internationally every day. Friends, don't stop there! Everyone has talents that millions of people around the world need! Learn the language and make your ideas and dreams come true! Thanks to the author of the channel for the informative and useful video! Your videos motivate me.
I agree with you.
I hope more people can learn Chinese to get comprehensive firsthand information about China and seek more job opportunities.
Chinese is not that difficult to learn as many people imagine. Chinese primary school pupils can easily learn 3000 characters, which cover 99 percent of Chinese characters in newspapers and books.
I’ve spent lots of time in making many videos teaching Chinese in a humorous way. I hope somebody can give me some advice about how I can reach my target audience who want to learn Chinese.
Learning Chinese language & calligraphy are hardest & complicated. It needs a lot of memory work & practice. I've gone through it most of my childhood yet remained feeling "unschooled" & dumb. One must be mentally prepared with good skills to learn languages.
Your summation is on point & learning a new & difficult language needs inborn skills & desire to learn. Otherwise, it all becomes fruitless.
I love his writing..the strokes are so fine! He makes it look easy😂❤
Excellent 👌🏼 where can I find the sheet and print it for my practice? Thank you for creating this 🙏🏼
as a Chinese, I suggest that you search textbooks from year one to year six in Chinese primary school. There are many words and phrases after each section.
Can you make this sheet available for us to download and print?
Your handwriting is so beautiful. I wonder if I can have a printable paper sheet because I want to practice as you.
You probably thought we wouldn't care or notice, but among other things, if this is supposed to be Chinese, some of these characters are incorrectly written with their Japanese stroke order rather than their Chinese stroke order. ;)
Thank you for the info i didnt know im a beginner and i was just about to save this😅😊❤
I noticed that too!!
Yea!!!
Technically the Japanese character are originally Chinese characters, so it’s fair to call the Japanese characters, Chinese characters
My goodness, to differentiate strokes ? But does it read the same? This means the person is writing with an accent? 😮
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
Sometimes it’s more like Simplified, sometimes more like Traditional, sometimes neither. Also sometimes the kanji can have a different meaning in Chinese
.American English is 16th Century English so Tang Dynasty (approx. 600 AD) Chinese were taught to Japanese monks. Therefore I guess the adopted Chinese would differ from present day Chinese.
@@Shilanga-w2k I meant that as a joke (of course I expect them to have differences both in pronunciation and meaning) but thanks for clarifying anyway.
You’re penmanship is very nice and the pen is so bold and smooth! Might I ask what pen you are using?
Zebra sarasa clip 1.0 mm
I would love a voice over for the pronunciation as well to help reinforce the vocabulary.
Wonderful display of calligraphy by an obvious master. I congratulate you!
I love Chinese so much... I want to learn but my brain can not take this much 😂
you should say strokes names along with writing. (a suggestion)
Unbelievably difficult writing. Must have some rules to make it easy to follow.
More you practice, the easier it gets, especially AFTER learning the chinese characters strokes and radicals
You ca. Do it.
The most important thing is the flick and flourish before and after putting pen to paper. You have to come from any and every direction so as to emphasize the sheer drama and importance of writing 5000 year old characters .
Seriously, though, the flicks and flourishes in this video are a big distraction from the simplicity of simplified Chinese.
It's very easy
So nice ...do you use one special pencil for your calligraphy??
3:37 「闻」has 2 meanings in Chinese,「听」hear and 「嗅」smell. Both of them are common in daily conversations.For examples, 「有所耳闻」means "heard of something about it", and 「闻到花香」means "smell the fragrance of flowers".
Thank you!It is really helpful to see that!In Europe is difficult to find a good and not expensive teacher of Chinese!I tried to learn Japanese years ago and they use chinese letters(charakters) too.Three years in China and I can speak it,but is expencive to fly there!
한국인은 "한글"이라는 고유 문자가 있기 때문에 한국인으로서 한자를 배우는 것이 매우 어렵습니다.
그래도 영상 재밌게 봐주시고 수능 한자 공부에 많은 도움이 되네요~
韩文只能表示发音,有点像中文的拼音,如果要精确到字还得是汉字
Excellent ! With pin yin plus tones !! ❤
Could you attach the template you have usted in the video in order to practice the calligraphy following along the video?
I have always wanted to learn kanji, so this is a great way to start! Arigatogozaimasu!
Это завораживает. Спасибо.
Mestre, não canso de olhar, apenas pelo prazer de contemplar a delicadeza do gesto! Grata por suas contribuições...
Cute writing. Farsi language writing is so cute. I write in Farsi/ persian
字が綺麗ですね🎉私は中国語ドリルにチャレンジ中😄最初は部首を簡略化した字に慣れなくて💦160ページを終えたら中国語の入口に入れるといいな😁
どうもありがとうございました。好きな言語は中国語、簡体字はどうやって書くのかな 😊🥺🥰
It's sooo beautiful, rest for my eyes❤ thanks
你的字體掌握的很好、看不出來是日本人、書法功力一流、讚
很基本的而已。。。
Do you have the pdf file, like the one you are using in the video, to print out for practicing writing Chinese
他=👨
她=👩🏻
它=🚗📲👗🌷🌴🎖️
Hi Takumi, Thank you very much for the video. Very interesting... I never knew that the Japanese character writing stroke order is different from Chinese. The first character where the stroke order is different is the character 男 around 01:40。The upper part of the character is 田 is basically a 口 with a 十 inside. The Chinese stroke order rules require the horizontal stroke of the 十 to be written before the vertical stroke. For example at 1:41 the vertical stroke is written first followed by writing the horizontal stroke one second later.
Similarly 王 at 1:56 the Chinese horizontal first rule requires the first 2 strokes to be horizontal. The second stroke in the video is vertical.
At 4:10 when writing the 去 the upper part 十 is written first. Here you write the horizontal stroke first the same a Chinese. This must be very confusing when learning to write Japanese characters.
繁体字簡体字日字で乖離が大きいモノを厳選して欲しかったです。😊
他是汉语?我不明白。
そう!😊
@@andrescastagnino5626きみは音声入力ニキ、xxsか?
他不是汉语, 是日文
@@sparkle_a2484 どう見ても中国語でしょ、君は何がしたいの?
I am Pakistani. You're writing method very beautiful.
I humbly request 1st of all read the words when you write B/C i'm beginner
제생각엔 아시아인은 처음 이언어를 배우면 매우 익숙하고 쉽습니다. 저는 한국인이지만 8살때 이언어들을 마스터 하는데 큰 어려움이 없었습니다.
쓰기는 쉽고 발음은 어렵다. 🤦🏻♀️
I could do same with that magic oen 😊...very beautiful writing...
may I know type of the pen? what is the brand name of the pen? is it special pen?
Zebra sarasa clip 1.0mm
เขียนได้สวยมากค่ะ ดาวน์โหลดไว้ดูได้ไหมคะ เพราะว่าลายมือนี้ฉันเหมือนไก่เขี่ย จำอักษรก็ไม่ได้เพราะว่าดิฉันไม่เก่งเลย ถ้าเขียนตามก็พอจะได้อยู่ อักษรจีนขีดเยอะมาก
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You can buy a copybook to practice.😅
你的字太漂亮吧!
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这就叫漂亮?。。。
Educational ASMR! Also what type of pen is that?
Cool 🥶
Ge, you could have also vocalized the symbol as you wrote it. It would have been an excellent teaching video.
繁体字と簡体字と日本の新字体で全部違う字体の漢字もあるんだよな
賣と卖と売とか
変に弄らなければ一種類だったのに…
그리고 한국의 한자...
I only watched this to find out how different from japanese the basic kanjis are. The majority are the same. There are some only slightly different (like horse 馬, green 緑, love 愛) and of course the ones that are entirely different surprised me a lot (like red 赤, blue 青 and dog 犬)...
男、王、主、出 、右、有、鱼、国、海、玉、黄、生の筆順は日本の筆順とはまた違うみたいです。
特に今回紹介された中では、出・右・海の筆順の違い、これを初めて知ったとは僕もビックリしました。
说の発音は第一声ですのでshuoのoの上部分は横棒になります(動画内では第三声になっています)。
あと天の字のバランス、簡体字では一画目より二画目を長く書くのが正式のようです。
最後にごめんなさい、漢字の本場中国の人たちは少なくとも日本人ほど筆順にはこだわってないみたいでした。
でも手書きの文字は普段からかなり崩して書く人がとても多く筆順を知らないと瞬時にはわからない字も一部あったり、やはりこうして書道家の方が手許を撮影しながらの「書いてみた」作品だったのでさすがにちょっと気になってしまいました…。
한국에서도 한자를 쓰는데 필순이 다른게 몇개 보이네요! 예쁘게 쓰려고 그랬을지도..
自以为是,你们早就把中国汉字的笔顺搞到不堪入目了。就如个“青” 字 一开始都是先两横,再一竖,再来个长横,然后下面一个“月”字。你们搞笑的写完短横然后一竖,才再来两个横画。搞到中国字的笔顺不伦不类还好意思说三道四。😂
@@happyface4234 你说的没错。好笑的是,几个月前我也评论了这个视频,列出了所有的笔画和翻译错误,并和一位日本观众讨论了日文和中文的笔画差异。今天我来这里看看,发现评论被删干净了。我没想到这位拥有200万粉丝的书法家拒绝真相。🤣
You're right. Funny thing is, I also commented on this video a few months ago, listing all the strokes and translation errors, and discussing the stroke differences between Japanese and Chinese with a Japanese viewer. I came here today to take a look and found that the comments had been deleted. I didn't expect this calligrapher with 2 million fans to reject the truth. 🤣
@@MillieMandarin 你犯下了一个错误!言论自由/学术辩证是好听才可以在人家地头里保留的喔(即使是那个平时在国际论坛大声说话的也如是)。
@@MillieMandarin 不过,那是日本书道嘛,虽然大多数都是跟中国一样写中国字(汉字)的,可是人家技法就不一样的。我们也别说人家那么多了,我们稍有名气的书法家:卢中南,田英章,田蕴章,孟繁禧 等都不是像他们那么写的,笔画,间架结构的风格也非常不同,只能够说每个国家都不同。
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綺麗❤
🎉 Estou no Brasil! Amo os caracteres e os ideogramas!!!❤❤❤❤ E também a culinária e parte das culturas orientais! 🎉
愛 without 心 😐
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実際台湾で簡体字を批判するときよく指摘することですな
還有工廠變成工ㄏ
廠裡面沒東西😂
@@tseriesHindiganaa sorry but i'm not indian bro....
@@kevinwang1587 yeah that's why i really don't like simplified chinese characters
I love it I will write too at least won't feel lonely with it ☺️
Is it traditional chinise ? or simplified? I see some differences still is useful
要学汉字要快。最好的办法是把所有的汉字串起来。eg 三,写10个字有三在一起。王,青,主,责,麦片,生。。写在电话的荧幕上。二,写十个字。eg 土,干,云,亏,待,走,去,却是
Excellent . Please add another 100 characters, thanks
Bruh Chinese people be writing wholes ass unique drawings for every 1 word
They build diff frfr no wonder they’re always academical gods
I'm a new subscriber now. I want to learn thank you for your channel 🙏
One is incredibly easy to write its 3 letters in english o n e but only a hypen in chinese. The orthogonal tip at end of some lines is very attractive since its sharp.
Hi. An great thing to do, its a converting old tankers to cruise ships, "an floating bridge", towards Europe. Thi , by the way an odd radio comment about that Europe its out of reach. Thank you, with my respects! ❤
Are the stroke orders different in Japanese? You write the vertical strike in男 and 王 before the second and third horizontal strokes, but Chinese dictionaries show the vertical should come after the second horizontal stroke.
In traditional Chinese, love has heart/mind in the middle of it.
What pen do you use?
It looks good!
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How many characters are there in chinese ? how many do i need to know to have a good written communication in chinese ?
are they different from japanese characters kanji?
There are uncountable, but what is used is around 3000. While 90% are identical in Japanese, there are many false cognates and characters that are common in Japanese but not so much in Chinese and vice-versa.
I request you to make a sequel of this video.
Bro has the most perfect characters
Just beautiful writting .❤❤❤
Thank you very much... l'm Egyptian. But I learn alot of Languages. Because it is very interesting.😭💖
Excelente demostración, me gustaría practicar,si lo are
Por favor continúe
Very interesting. Where is four, five? Please write in sequence
If only this had been traditional Chinese :( still, the penmanship is fantastic
Simply a passion killer.
This is so satisfying 🤩
Instruction would have greatly benefitted if camera was zoomed out (more) so at least two boxes were showing at all times. In this video, you get approximately 1.9 boxes shown. Better yet would be showing three boxes at all times. Also. lack of pronunciation detracts from the benefits.
Estoy estudiando chino. Que prolijidad, es algo que quiero que me salga bien. Que tipo de punta tiene ese marcador ? Gracias.
Oh my! How beautiful but so intense!
Thank you very much for this. The colors are important to recognize so you know where to stand at the train station.
I read somewhere that chinese language doesn't has alphabets and letters they have symbols for each different word. Is that right?
🇬🇳🇨🇳thanks so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️ my fist day in chinese class 🤣🤣it wwas like 🥺🥺😳😳
下次有機會的話,還懇求老師連同繁體字版也一起介紹給粉絲認識。
(畢竟繁體字版和簡體字版所呈現出來的意境略有不同)
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看繁体字需要日本人教吗?随便一个台湾的或中国的都行了。随便提几个中国硬笔书法家都好过多少日本的: 赵贺新,庞中华, 流影言志,等。 自己谷歌上搜吧。 不过还是学你们台湾的书家好了。
@@happyface4234 是给外国人看的啦
@@KumeSumigawa 喔
無論是繁體字還是簡體字,對兩岸人來說識讀都不會有問題。因為都屬於表意文字,演化過程都是由象形到象征,造字原則都是表形,表意到形聲。大陸為了消除文盲,將繁體字進一步演變,繁體字則作為書法使用。簡體字和繁體字使用者可以互讀,但這需要識字足夠多,讀書足夠多,外國人是看不出簡繁體字的聯繫的。而且簡體字在國際推廣上有巨大優勢,因為簡單。化繁為簡很容易看,但是變簡為繁他們會不明白為什麼,需要重新學😂
Through many of the comments, I have realized that besides being difficult, not everyone agrees in how to make every stroke! 😅
I admit that your handwriting is so beautiful, but some characters’ stroke orders are incorrect.
আমি ভারত থেকে বলছি যে জাপানি অক্ষর অর্ চাইনিজ অক্ষর খুব দেখতে একই রকম আর আমিও শিখতে চাই 😊😊😊
🇮🇳❤️🇯🇵🇨🇳
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@@avikroy1208I've translated ur comment and it's similar bcz of sharing, Chinese shared their characters to Japanese even Japanese hiragana and katakana also came from the kanji (hanji). So it's so similar to look both Chinese and Japanese but Chinese and Japanese both are different language even tho they came from different language family, Japanese came from japaonic and chinese came from sino Tibetan language family. And their sentence orders aren't same t's SOV in Japanese and SVO in Chinese. Just for sharing kanjis it looks like the same and so many ppl often say do u know Chinese bcz ur learning Japanese even they looks similar and complex as well. Lol hope u understand! バイ