Chinese Idioms and Their Stories

Chinese Idioms and Their Stories PDF Author: Ciyun Zhang
Publisher: Beijing : Foreign Languages Press
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Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 224

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Chinese Idioms and Their Stories

Chinese Idioms and Their Stories PDF Author: Ciyun Zhang
Publisher: Beijing : Foreign Languages Press
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Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 224

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One Hundred Chinese idioms and their stories

One Hundred Chinese idioms and their stories PDF Author: Liyi Yang
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 265

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Chengyu: 100 Common Chinese Idioms

Chengyu: 100 Common Chinese Idioms PDF Author: Dragon Reader
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781533422088
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 106

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This illustrated edition of Chengyu: 100 Common Chinese Idioms features over one hundred of the most common and useful Chinese idioms in use today. The idioms include illustrations, pinyin pronunciation and stories. Chinese idioms are four characters long, and have a rich history in classical Chinese. Chinese students and enthusiasts will recognize and appreciate many of these common phrases used throughout the Chinese world.

500 Common Chinese Idioms

500 Common Chinese Idioms PDF Author: Liwei Jiao
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 113688257X
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 322

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First published in 2010. 500 Common Chinese Idioms is a unique tool for learners. Presenting the 500 most commonly used Chinese idioms or ‘chengyu’, this dictionary presents: The idiom in both simplified and traditional characters The idiom in pinyin romanisation A literal English translation and English equivalents Two suitable example sentences, plus explanations and usage notes The dictionary offers a step-by-step approach to gaining greater fluency through a grasp of the most common idioms in the language, making it the ideal resource for the intermediate learner of Chinese and for Chinese language teachers. The book is also accompanied by recordings of all 500 idioms, available free through the companion website.

中國成語故事一百篇

中國成語故事一百篇 PDF Author: 楊立義
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789570503913
Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 265

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中國成語故事一百篇

中國成語故事一百篇 PDF Author: 楊立義
Publisher: 商務印書館(香港)
ISBN: 9789620710803
Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 265

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典故100 則

典故100 則 PDF Author: 周苓仲
Publisher: 靈活文化事業有限公司
ISBN: 986784131X
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : zh-CN
Pages : 316

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本書精選漢語中最有價值、最常用、表現力強的典故,以簡、繁、英三種字體給所有愛好學習的讀者參考之用。

Chinese Short Stories For Beginners

Chinese Short Stories For Beginners PDF Author: Lingo Mastery
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781951949044
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 166

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Chinese Short Stories For Beginners is an excellent resource for Chinese (Mandarin) learners in the HSK1 to HSK 3 range. The book provides the student with 20 short stories in Chinese along with English and Pinyin parallel text.

Chinese Idioms and Their Stories

Chinese Idioms and Their Stories PDF Author:
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ISBN: 9780984822256
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Languages : en
Pages :

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The Journey of Xiao Tao

The Journey of Xiao Tao PDF Author: Yisheng Lan
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 148363440X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 194

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A red-haired naughty boy Xiao Tao saw that a silly hare had hit its head accidently against a tree trunk and died. He picked up the hare, gave it to his mom so she could make it into a delicious dinner. He then waited near the trunk everyday hoping hares would come continuously and hit their heads against the tree. His dad had gone to town on a trip and had told Xiao Tao to sow seeds in the farmland, but Xiao Tao only concentrated on his plan of catching hares and forgot about the sowing. Half a month later Xiao Tao suddenly remembered his dad's order. He then sowed seeds in a rush. Seedlings grew very slowly because of the delay in time. For fear of dad's rebuke, Xiao Tao quietly got up at midnight to “help” the seedlings grow more quickly by pulling them upward. When Xiao Tao's dad came back home, he saw all of the seedlings lying down in the field with their roots exposed in the air. He knew that Xiao Tao had done this. Dad asked Xiao Tao why he had made this mess, and wanted him to admit his fault. Xiao Tao did not acknowledge his mistake, but instead said that this had been the hares' fault. Lately, no hares had come to hit their heads against the tree trunk, and so he had to wait patiently for them; had it not been for the hares' fault, he would have remembered his task and would not have pulled the seedlings upward, and would not have been criticized by dad. Xiao Tao's dad was so angry that he slapped Xiao Tao's face. Xiao Tao did not cry. Instead, he decided that he would leave home to visit various scenic spots, and make a living wandering from place to place. In his adventurous journey Xiao Tao experienced more than a few strange affairs, met many interesting people and animals and learned a lot about the world. In the end, his trip turned the naughty boy into a good one. ************************ The Chinese language has become a popular subject to study in recent years. However, because it is not an alphabetic language and is quite different from other languages, it is not very easy to learn. Are there any knacks to quicken the learning process? The answer is YES! The key to success lies in learning Chinese idioms. Chinese idioms are not just a play on words; they are the heart and soul of the language. There are roughly one thousand very popular idioms in Chinese, and among them, about half are most frequently in use. Many of them are very vivid and interesting. Learning Chinese idioms can greatly increase readers' interest, and thus raise the speed of Chinese-learning. This story about a boy's journey connects a series of 366 most frequently used Chinese idioms. Through reading and remembering this interesting story, readers will be able to learn Chinese efficiently. An idiom a day kicks the Chinese-learning difficulty away. For understanding Chinese idioms, readers should read THE KEY OF THIS BOOK first and then use the notes that were inserted into the story. This book may function as a combination of a storybook and a textbook, with the story in the main body and the text in the notes. Readers can enjoy the story while they learn Chinese idioms at the same time and on the same page. Many books in Chinese have characters in only one form, either the simplified form or the standardized form (i.e. the traditional form or the original complex form), but this book has both forms. Many books in Chinese have only one kind of phonetic notation, which is the Chinese phonetic alphabet, or Chinese Pinying notation (mandarin pronunciations with four tones), but this book has both Chinese mandarin pronunciations with four tones and English pronunciations. For readers' convenience, the author has summarized all idioms mentioned in the story and placed them at the end of this book. For