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_______________________________________________________________________ 4000 BCE, logography Chinese (S - T, Sinitic) Pg. 1 China, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, USA, Canada This Chinese Language sample (original - 32 pages) is a sample from Language Profiles - V ol. I originally published in 2003. ISBN 0-9733129-0-4 All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written and signed permission of the author. Printed and bound in Toronto, Canada W orld Languages Publishing H ouse www.languageprofiles.com © Haghighat, Cathy 2006 -R* Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data _______________________________________________________________________ 4000 BCE, logography Chinese (S - T, Sinitic) Pg. 2 China, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, USA, Canada _______________________________________________________________________ 4000 BCE, logography Chinese (S - T, Sinitic) Pg. 3 China, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, USA, Canada _______________________________________________________________________ 4000 BCE, logography Chinese (S - T, Sinitic) Pg. 4 China, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, USA, Canada CHINESE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND China is believed to be one of the earliest areas of human inhabitation in Asia and possibly Europe. The remains of Peking Man date back to 500,000 years ago, the Stone Age. The Chinese claim a lineage that goes back 5,000 years. The first Dynasty was the Xia and lasted until 1700 BCE. The preceding emperors of this empire were said to have had god-like qualities, …(continued) LINGUISTIC BACKGROUND Mandarin Chinese is a member of the Chinese branch of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages. Sino-Tibetan is the world’s second-largest language family after Indo-European, and it has …(continued) Mandarin, or Modern Standard Chinese, is the radio and school-spoken language of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) Singapore and …(continued) Cantonese is spoken in Canton, Hong Kong and Macau…(continued) The earliest examples of Chinese writing were found on 3,500-year-old …(continued) WRITING SYSTEM: Written Chinese, which links the various Chinese languages and dialects, is unique in that it is the only major …(continued) ♦ The Chinese writing system itself has been in use for more than 3,000 years, and could be as old as 6,000. This system uses characters that, at one point, resembled the object they represented. In 1716 CE, a Chinese dictionary …(continued) ♦ Handwriting The pictograph category was the earliest to appear. Chinese writing, as did the Egyptian hieroglyphics, originated with …(continued) _______________________________________________________________________ 4000 BCE, logography Chinese (S - T, Sinitic) Pg. 5 China, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, USA, Canada ♦ Script: All Chinese script characters are made up of eight regulated basic strokes. The strokes are drawn from top to … (continued) ∞ Characters Each Chinese letter has an element in it. For example, Chinese letters for river, pond, creek, ocean, etc., … (continued) TONES: Tones indicate differences in meaning: - 4 …(continued) LINGUISTIC COMPARISON ENGLISH LANGUAGE FAMILY WRITING = SYSTEM CHINESE Indo-European (West Germanic branch) - alphabet, Latin script - non-phonetic Sino-Tibetan (Sinitic branch) Han (Mandarin, civil servant language), basis of written language - Wades-Giles official transcription system Pinyin phonetic spelling (1958) - written from left to right - Latinized version of Standard Chinese …(continued) # OF LETTERS 26 4-5,000 characters - 1,000 characters for common usage VOWELS 6 written, 15-16 spoken 9 and clusters (Mandarin) - vowel alteration in words occurs among …(continued) ♦ WORDS FROM MANDARIN: China, ginseng (image of man), …(continued) ♦ WORDS FROM CANTONESE: chop suey (mixed bits), kumquat, …(continued) CULTURAL BACKGROUND EDUCATION In mainland China, at six, children begin school …(continued) _______________________________________________________________________ 4000 BCE, logography Chinese (S - T, Sinitic) Pg. 6 China, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, USA, Canada NAMES Names are given in the following order: surname, middle name, and then, first name. First The first or second name is taken from the family tree to honour an ancestor. Part of the name …(continued) Surname All surnames in China come from the One Hundred Family Chinese …(continued) RELIGION The traditional Chinese religion is a mixture of local beliefs and ceremonies. China never had a centralized state religion. However, three great schools of thought …(continued) Tao Te Ching, Taoism According to the Taoist theory of life, …(continued) ♦ Lao Tze, Founder of Taoism (604 - 524 BCE) Lao Tze, famous for his book of poetry, Tao Te Ching, lived in the sixth century BCE, during the Hundred Schools of …(continued) Confucianism Confucianism appeals to practical men. …(continued) It praises the present world and ♦ Confucius, Great Educator (June 19, 551 BCE - 479 BCE) Confucius, the great Chinese sage and educator of ancient China, was born in Qufu in Shandong Province. His name was Kong, but …(continued) TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE CUSTOMS Nowadays, concubines, child brides and arranged marriages are outdated. Still, some will consult astrologists …(continued) CALENDAR The Lunar New Year is the longest chronological record in history, dating from 2600 BCE, when the Emperor Huang Ti first introduced the first cycle …(continued) _______________________________________________________________________ 4000 BCE, logography Chinese (S - T, Sinitic) Pg. 7 China, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, USA, Canada CELEBRATIONS Lunar New Year, Spring Festival, January/February, first full moon of new year The Lunar New Year is popularly recognized as the Spring Festival, with celebrations lasting 15 days. New Year starts with the New Moon …(continued) Women’s Day, March 8th Ancestors’ Day, April 5th …(continued) Qu Yuan and the Dragon-Boat Festival, July Qu Yuan lived in the State of Chu during the Warring States Period. He was the first great patriotic poet in China's history. Qu Yuan was a scholar who had great knowledge of the political situation of his time, and was a distinguished diplomat.…(continued) LITERATURE/CULTURE Book of Documents (Book of History) is an ancient collection of speeches and historical matters. Wén-yán Literary Style Phrases that are usually made up of four characters …(continued) Arts ♦ Calligraphy is an art form that is highly developed and respected. ♦ Chinese theatre includes music. …(continued) Sun Tzu (500 - 320 BCE). Sun Tzu was a Chinese General in the fifth or sixth century BCE, during the Warring States Period of the late Chou dynasty. He authored Ping Fa, the Art of War, considered the best book ever …(continued) OTHER Heroes/Myths ♦ The central myths in Chinese folklore reflect stages of development in Chinese civilization. The first myths’ themes are based on the stage that precedes the first dynasty when humans …(continued) Fêng Shui (wind and water) ♦ The Fêng Shui theory was introduced by the Cantonese poet, Po Kwok, I,700 years ago. The theory’s main tenet is that when positive forces are properly channelled in a home, …(continued) _______________________________________________________________________ 4000 BCE, logography Chinese (S - T, Sinitic) Pg. 8 China, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, USA, Canada Superstitions ♦ Animals The dragon represents the male and heaven, …(continued) Ying -Yang Symbol The ying-yang symbol is used on medallions, flags, martial arts paraphernalia and healing arts insignias. The outer circle represents everything while the black and white shapes within the circle represent the …(continued) Foot-binding There are many legends as to how foot binding began, as foot binding did not occur at the same time or in all regions. Eventually though, it became …(continued) Inventions Invention ♦ horse collar Date 3rd century BCE ♦ wheelbarrow 1st century BCE …(continued) Notes • harness 100 years later, allowed horse to pull 1.5 tons ♦ DYNASTIES ♦ Xia Dynasty (2000 - 1500 BCE) Most historians thought this dynasty was just a myth. Excavations …(continued) ♦ Shang Dynasty (1700 B.C – 1027 BCE) The Shang dynasty is believed to be the first urban civilization of China. The Huang He region is known as the cradle …(continued) Dining Conventions ♦ Tapping one’s fingertips on the table …(continued) SOURCES/SUGGESTED REFERENCES books: …(continued) WEBSITES …(continued) Linguistic/Cultural “ambassadors”: …(continued) _______________________________________________________________________ 4000 BCE, logography Chinese (S - T, Sinitic) Pg. 9 China, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, USA, Canada _______________________________________________________________________ 4000 BCE, logography Chinese (S - T, Sinitic) Pg. 10 China, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, USA, Canada _______________________________________________________________________ 4000 BCE, logography Chinese (S - T, Sinitic) Pg. 11 China, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, USA, Canada W orld Languages Publishing H ouse www.languageprofiles.com _______________________________________________________________________ 4000 BCE, logography Chinese (S - T, Sinitic) Pg. 12 China, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, USA, Canada