
Chinese characters are the cultural treasures of China for five thousand years. Among the five representative typefaces -- oracle script, gold script, small seal script, official script and regular script -- none is beautiful. I had an interesting experience with Chinese characters.
I remember when I was six years old, hanging out with my mom, and I saw two workmen hanging banners. They unfurled the banner and cut a length of wire to tie the ends.
I read it and thought: I'll read this banner to show off my talent to passers-by! So, I read aloud: "Insects (alone) give birth to children is glorious." My mother listened, "puffed" a laugh out, next to the passers-by heard, also laughed. I was overwhelmed: Did I read it wrong? Why do people laugh at me?
My mother pointed to the banner and said to me, "This word reads' du 'and means only one. Besides, are bugs' babies glorious?" I heard, feel a hot face, then think: read the wrong word sound too embarrassed.
Once again, my mom asked me to read the word. When I read the word "independent", I immediately remembered the word "du" and said it without hesitation, quickly and accurately. Mom was glad, because she taught me once, and I got it.
The pronunciation of Chinese characters is different. If you read the wrong pronunciation, you will make a joke. "Only" and "worm" are written in a similar way, but the pronunciation is different and the meaning is different. There are many such phenomena in Chinese characters, but they must be pronounced correctly. Now I know a lot of words, but often think of this pile when I was a child to read the wrong word sound fun, remember: do not read the wrong word sound oh!
I have a lot of stories with Chinese characters, among them, guessing the word puzzle is the most impressive to me.
After entering the fifth unit, I think Chinese characters are really more and more interesting! From "interesting Chinese characters" to "I love you, Chinese characters", they tell the history and evolution of Chinese characters... This class, the teacher gave us a lot of interesting puzzles, let us guess. We couldn't wait to know what puzzle the teacher asked us to solve.
It's time for the charades! The teacher said an anagram, "thousands of words, wood word waist, the sun comes out and shines down. What do you think this word is, class?" We said the word without thinking. "It's 'incense,'" we blurted out. Then the teacher gave us three more pictures and asked us to guess.
"Teacher, the first picture is' Chuang '." "Said a classmate. I said excitedly, "The second picture is the word 'U'." . Although we could guess the words of the first two pictures, we scratched our heads and couldn't figure out the last one.
In the third picture there is a bug on the left and two piles of dirt on the right. I tried and tried, racking my brain, but I couldn't figure it out. Two minutes later, it suddenly dawned on me that it was a "frog". "Teacher, I know! The third picture is the word Frog, "I said. The teacher listened, happily said: "our class is really smart!"
The lesson ended in our joy! Although this class is over, the story of me and Chinese characters will never end, it will only accompany me forever, watching me grow up.


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