Writing challenge game

In modern day Chinese, most charactersare made up by combining a sound part with a meaning part. Some Chinese words are a combination of two or more characters.

Many of the characters that have been found on oracle bones and bronze ritual vessels are still used today in a slightly altered state. Some of these characters can be called pictograms.

These characters began as pictures of the objects they represent. With time, the characters have been simplified. In some cases they are no longer easily recognisable as the object.

In this challenge you are given a number of these pictographic characters.

Can you match the picture with the correct ancient Chinese character?

Play the game at: http://www.ancientchina.co.uk/writing/challenge/cha_set.html

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Types of Chinese characters

Types of Chinese characters Chinese characters –

Pictographs Thought to be the oldest types of characters, pictographs were originally pictures of things. During the past 5,000 years or so they have become simplified and stylised. Ideographs Ideographs are graphical representations of abstract ideas. Phonographs Compound pictographs and ideographs combine one or more pictographs or ideographs to form new characters. Both component parts contribute to the meaning of the compound character.

Read more about types of Chinese characters, please read the complete article at: http://www.omniglot.com/writing/chinese_types.htm#types

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