Chinese Characters Gallery
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By Chinese artist 花酒清明 (hua-jiu-qing-ming). The first two characters of the pseudonym mean blossom a
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Get flirty with today’s #YOYOslang - 放电 (fàng diàn) - literally “release electricity&rdq
Character Story:火fire and 火fire makes heat, leading to an inflammation. Study vocab here!Vocabulary
zerkalomiroir:emperor taizong’s calligraphy, tang dynasty.
Screenshots of a five-minute video. It‘s made by 半步-阿森 to advertise his hand-made Chinese writing br
Character Story:In the 水 수 water, one 丶chunk has become frozen and floats away.Study vocab here!Voc
By Chinese artist 花酒清明 (hua-jiu-qing-ming). The first two characters of the pseudonym mean blossom a
One of Suzhou Gardens, Wangshi Garden(网师园) by 吴郡某某. The four Chinese characters on the right is the
Kim Possible characters balling their think-piece in the loopiest Chinese fashion, global celebrated
transliterations:Comparative evolution of Cuneiform, Egyptian and Chinese characters.
A doodle of my favourite characters from Animal Crossing, clad in Tang Dynasty attire.Happy Mid Autu
‘One Hundred Portraits of Peking Opera Characters’, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)”In the oper
orientallyyours:Mask Designs for Court Opera Characters. Unidentified artist. Qing Dynasty (1644–191
为人民服务 - Serve the People!CCP slogan surviving on this old bamboo chair in a lane. Particularly thril
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Stem Cup with Tibetan Characters and Buddhist Symbols, 1736-95, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese Art
Bowl with Bands of Tibetan (Lança) Characters, 1573-1620, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSize:
Bowl with Bands of Tibetan (Lança) Characters, 1573-1620, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSize:
Beggars and Street Characters, Zhou Chen, 1516, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtThis painting de
Stem Cup with Tibetan Characters and Buddhist Symbols, 1736-95, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese Art
Bowl with Bands of Tibetan (Lança) Characters, 1573-1620, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSize:
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Stem Cup with Tibetan Characters and Buddhist Symbols, 1736-95, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese Art
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