Breaking the language barrier is child's play
By Chris Davis | China Daily | Updated: 2017-08-08 08:20
Chineasy founder Shao-Lan Hsueh is on a mission to break down the language barrier surrounding Chinese any way she can.
She started with the book Chineasy: The New Way to Read Chinese, released in the US in 2014, which basically teaches the meaning of about 400 essential characters by encasing them in clever and often amusing illustrations (created by a team of artists at her headquarters in London).
From there, she dissects each one and reassembles it, demonstrating how the Chinese language is put together. Hao, the word for good, for instance, is a combination of the character for woman and boy, suggesting motherhood is a good thing. The term for eating is an open space representing a mouth and next to it the squiggle for begging.
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