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My story with Chinese characters

15 common stories about me and Chinese characters My story about Chinese characters 1 When I was three years old, my mother told me a story every day before I went to bed.

When my mother was telling stories, I always stared at the book in her hand. Looking at the strange and clever symbols (Chinese characters) on the book, I couldn't help scratching my head: What are these symbols?

Why do they turn into beautiful and touching stories in mother's mouth?

Teacher’s comment: Good sentences, real feelings!

Gradually, I have grown into a six-year-old little man, and those strange symbols no longer become mysterious.

I can now read a short fairy tale by myself, and I can also create an "article" of about twenty words.

In my eyes, those symbols are no longer just cold symbols, but regular Chinese characters.

When you see the "moon", your eyes will shine with holy light, and when you see the "sun", you will feel the heat and power.

These Chinese characters, which are composed of horizontal, vertical, oblique, and N strokes, are like little elves, lively and cute.

The current Chinese characters evolved from oracle bone inscriptions, bronze inscriptions, small seal script, official script and other characters.

Today's Chinese characters have their own characteristics, with smooth running script, dignified block letters, unrestrained cursive, and flying phoenixes and dragons.

The mysteries of Chinese characters are endless. Come and explore the kingdom of Chinese characters. I am already deeply involved in it!

My Story with Chinese Characters 2 The charming Chinese characters make me happy and sad. Five thousand years of Chinese culture. The Chinese characters created by our ancestors are like beautiful and colorful flowers blooming in the land of China. Because of Chinese characters, our civilization can be passed on.

; Because of Chinese characters, the Chinese nation can stand tall among the nations of the world.

But the charming Chinese characters make me happy and sad.

In the last Chinese language test, the highest score of our class 5 (9) was 95.5 points. I scored 95 points and ranked second.

Why, one point was deducted because of a typo.

It turns out that when I wrote "The sharp edge of a sword comes from sharpening", I was so sentimental that I added an annoying neighbor to the word "hardening" and an extra "strength", turning it into a word that no one in the world knows.

Just because of this word, one point was lost and the score became 95 points.

Hey, if I had been more serious at that time, I wouldn't have just been the second-in-command for a thousand years.

Dear Kanji, you have really made me suffer.

Although Chinese characters have made me experience a lot of hardships, what’s more, they have made me feel infinite charm.

Last week, in order to comfort us for our hard work in daily study, the Chinese teacher Teacher Yu held a "guessing puzzle" activity in the class.

Teacher Yu first asked us to collect word puzzles ourselves, and then posted the various word puzzles we collected on the wall at the back of the classroom for everyone to use their brains to guess.

Because we are all interested in crossword puzzles, many students gathered behind the classroom after class, including me.

When I saw the crossword puzzle "When the soup goes out and the water comes back, wood will replace it", I immediately figured out that it was the word "Yang".

Because it said "tang removes water", which means removing the three points of water from "soup"; later it said "replaces wood", which means replacing the three points of water from "soup" with "wood", isn't it just "yang"?

How simple this is!

But when I saw the word puzzle "Thirty days less in a year", I was a little confused.

I was thinking: a year is twelve months, thirty days less is one month less, and one month less is only eleven months.

I was thinking, what is the word eleven months?

I kept thinking and thinking, and I felt a little hungry even after thinking about it.

I thought to myself: Belly, how great it would be if you were the answer!

Suddenly, I had a flash of inspiration: belly belly, answer answer.

ah!

I know what the answer is, it’s the “belly” of the belly.

Hahaha!

It turns out that it is playing a hide-and-seek game with me!

I was the only one who guessed this crossword puzzle, and I was praised by Teacher Yu. I felt very happy.

Beautiful Chinese characters, I would like to turn them into your strokes and strokes, and work with you to contribute to the inheritance of the motherland’s civilization.

My Story with Chinese Characters 3 The day before Children’s Day, Teacher Tang asked us to collect word puzzles about Chinese characters.

Today is Children's Day and we are going to guess charades.

The class bell rang, and the students walked back to the classroom one after another.

After a while, Teacher Tang walked to the podium with a smile on his face.

"In this class, we are going to organize activities related to Chinese characters. Have you prepared word puzzles?" Teacher Tang said amiably.

After saying this, the students rushed to raise their hands, anxiously waiting for the teacher to call their names.

Teacher Tang looked around and said, "Zhang Qing, please tell me." "Okay. Leaning against the tall building, accompanied by the spring rain, listening to the sound of the piano, please guess a word." Zhang Qing said loudly.

Everyone fell into silence.

After a while, I thought of the answer to the crossword puzzle.

He stood up and said: "I know, it's Qin." Everyone looked at me, and some people questioned: "Why is it Qin?" I said unhurriedly: "You think, tall buildings are made of wood.

Just a glance, the spring rain is like spring without sun!" Teacher Tang took the lead in applauding, and then the applause thundered.

I scratched the back of my head, smiled shyly, and sat down.

"It's so interesting! Yes, yes!" the students commented one after another.

The sun and the moon can both emit light, so together they form the word "明" for light.

There is no language in the world that is as closely related to Chinese characters as Chinese characters.