More Ways to Write Animal Chinese Symbols

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Part of the video series: How to Write Animal Chinese Symbols II

Summary: Get an introduction to Chinese symbols with expert tips on animal Chinese characters in this free video clip.

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Xi Chen Xi Chen received her Certificate of Teaching Chinese As a Foreign Language in 2005, one of less than 5,000 certificate holders across China. Recently, she was... read more

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More Ways to Write Animal Chinese Symbols

This is the part two of animal names in this part I will teach you 16 more animal names in Chinese. Let's start with "rabbit", "tu zi". Like in other words "zi" here it has little meaning and it's just dependent on the first character "tu". "Tu" exactly means "rabbit" and when we write "tu" you need to pay attention to the strokes of this character. We first finish these parts and then here is the a very long left and it cross this part and now here is the vertical and turning and hook radical stroke. The last part is the very small dot here and "zi" this is just one stroke and the second stroke is a horizontal. O.k. let me write it again for you the second is we finish this part and a long left falling that that cross and here. "Tu zi" "rabbit".

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