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Part two: Hardest Chinese Characters!
May 23, 2008 01:33
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.... are those modern chinese??? i never heard about that O_O
May 23, 2008 12:50
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#19 does not look like a Chinese character, Zoey. When I look up herbaceous in Wenlin it gives me 草本 but that has to do with a manuscript...not herb-like characteristics.

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May 29, 2008 03:53
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Griz, it is original version of "葵---sunflower".

Eleven, they are ancient Chinese words. As I have said, I just know one or two of them.
Dec 8, 2008 18:26
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GUEST16139 This is not "One" im taking chinese and this is not it
Dec 24, 2008 12:04
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i see ,the zoey is a chinese teacher .

Nov 10, 2009 14:12
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GUEST33122 is it fake?
Nov 16, 2009 11:36
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we do not use that now !!
Maybe it is not useful to you ! As you can not use that in your life in china ,we all use simple Chinese character now .and what you learned just used in Chinese Art !!

Nov 24, 2009 21:03
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it does not used an more in our nowdays
Nov 25, 2009 02:02
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Does it make sense? I think as a native Chinese speaker, I've never use them before and won't use in the future....
Nov 29, 2009 22:33
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never use that..... i guess a lot of chinese people can not recognize them
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