涌is also written as 湧涌Pinyin: yong3 Meanings: gush; well; surge; water rushing forward Number of strokes: 10 Section Header: Water www.youtube.com Since most Chinese characters have the same pronunciations with some other characters, it’s not advisable to remember a Chinese character only in its Pinyin form. The following characters have the same Pinyin as “yong3.” 永勇擁詠泳俑踴and etc. Homophones do not necessarily make Chinese a difficult language to learn. Think of how many times “ment” is pronounced in basement, enjoyment, moment… or “ower” in our, flower, hour, sour… The series of short videos “Characters in Easy Mandarin & Kaishu Calligraphy” may be used to practice Chinese calligraphy and understand some basic Mandarin. Being able to understand, read, and write Chinese, one can make more progress in learning Chinese calligraphy and related arts. There are many videos like this one, commonly titled “A Word A Day 每日一字” or “Learn A Chinese Character Everyday” in Asian countries. Those bite-sized lessons are a popular way to learn Mandarin on TV or the Internet. You may search 每日一字on YouTube. There are many episodes of 每日一字from different TV programs. The videos here do not intend to cover all aspects of Mandarin Chinese. Only basic pronunciations, sentences, and conversations are included as easy examples. The stroke sequence, number of strokes, and section header are shown as adapted from www.9610.com online free Chinese calligraphy dictionary …
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Chinese Dictionary