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  2. Zhou Youguang - Wikipedia

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    Zhou continued writing and publishing after the creation of pinyin; for example, his book The Historical Evolution of Chinese Languages and Scripts (中国语文的时代演进; zhōngguó yǔwén de shídài yǎnjìn), translated into English by Zhang Liqing, was published in 2003. [13]

  3. Pinyin - Wikipedia

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    Books containing both Chinese characters and pinyin are often used by foreign learners of Chinese. Pinyin's role in teaching pronunciation to foreigners and children is similar in some respects to furigana-based books with hiragana letters written alongside kanji (directly analogous to bopomofo) in Japanese, or fully vocalised texts in Arabic.

  4. Romanization of Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Replacing Chinese characters to bring functional literacy to illiterate Chinese speakers. Book indexing, dictionary entry sorting, and cataloguing in general. Posters and slogans in and around Chinese schools often have each character annotated with its Standard Chinese reading in Pinyin

  5. Practical Chinese Reader - Wikipedia

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    The Practical Chinese Reader (Chinese: 实用汉语课本; pinyin: shíyòng hànyǔ kèběn) is a six-volume series of Chinese language teaching books developed to teach non-Chinese speakers to speak Chinese, first published in 1981. Books I and II consist of 50 lessons where the reader studies a vocabulary of 1,000 words, and basic Chinese ...

  6. Thousand Character Classic - Wikipedia

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    The Thousand Character Classic (Chinese: 千字文; pinyin: Qiānzì wén), also known as the Thousand Character Text, is a Chinese poem that has been used as a primer for teaching Chinese characters to children from the sixth century onward. It contains exactly one thousand characters, each used only once, arranged into 250 lines of four ...

  7. Book of Documents - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Documents (Chinese: 書經; pinyin: Shūjīng; Wade–Giles: Shu King) or the Classic of History, [a] is one of the Five Classics of ancient Chinese literature. It is a collection of rhetorical prose attributed to figures of ancient China, and served as the foundation of Chinese political philosophy for over two millennia.

  8. Rhyme dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Copy of the Tangyun, an 8th-century edition of the Qieyun. A rime dictionary, rhyme dictionary, or rime book (traditional Chinese: 韻書; simplified Chinese: 韵书; pinyin: yùnshū) is a genre of dictionary that records pronunciations for Chinese characters by tone and rhyme, instead of by graphical means like their radicals.

  9. Chinese New Hymnal - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese New Hymnal (simplified Chinese: 赞美诗(新编); traditional Chinese: 讚美詩(新編); pinyin: Zànměishī (Xīnbiān)) was published in the early 1980s and is the main hymnal used by the Protestant churches registered through the TSPM in present-day China.