Oriental languages are gaining popularity, they are studied in specialized universities, private schools and specialized courses. In addition to the complex sound content, tonal dialects have no less rich writing, which is based on hieroglyphic writing. Learning hieroglyphs is sometimes more difficult than pronunciation.
Instructions
Step 1
In order to learn how to write hieroglyphs, first you have to familiarize yourself a little with the theory, that is, with the history of hieroglyphs. After the theory is over, you can start practice, namely, start writing hieroglyphs yourself. Here, as, however, in any undertaking, one should act slowly, gradually. Be patient.
Step 2
Just starting to study speech, they begin to sound, so with hieroglyphs - start small. At the very beginning, study their minimum components, namely features. Remember that when writing a line, the pen (pencil) in your hand should go without looking up from the paper. There are four types of lines: simple lines, hook lines, complex lines and angles. Master the simplest.
Step 3
For the practice of writing hieroglyphs, use the recipes specially designed for this, but if there are none, then use an ordinary checkered notebook. At first, write with tracing paper, literally redraw the elements of the signs, so you will develop a skill, put your hand.
Step 4
Place hieroglyphs in four cells, while leaving small margins. Please note that although the traits are simple enough, you should consider the special rules for their writing. Write the hieroglyph from top to bottom and from right to left. That is, write horizontal lines from right to left, and vertical lines from top to bottom. Given these simple rules, you can learn to write such simple hieroglyphs as the example in the photo.
Step 5
When writing hieroglyphs, start with the top line, also do not make the length of parallel lines the same. A trait is the smallest graphic unit of a hieroglyph, and the next largest unit is a grapheme. Graphemes have a permanent meaning, they are the basic units of Chinese characters. The illustration shows an example of one of the simple graphemes.
Step 6
The next largest unit is the hieroglyph itself. For example, the hieroglyph 好 (reads [hǎo] - “good”) contains the grapheme “woman”, as well as the grapheme “child,” the presence of a woman with a child in China in the house has always evoked the best associations.
Step 7
At the end of the chain from simple to complex - the word: 好 [nǐ hǎo] - "hello". Learn to isolate the elements of the hieroglyph, and you will understand the logic of its composition and style.