The Spirit of the Chinese Character: Gifts from the Heart

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Author : Barbara AriaAuthor : Russell Eng GonBinding : HardcoverFormat : Bargain PriceListPrice : NumberOfItems : 1NumberOfPages : 95PackageDimensions : ProductGroup : BookProductTypeName : ..read more

From the fluid strokes in the characters denoting ‘grace,”enlightenment,’ and ‘tranquility’ to the complex meanings inherent in the words for ‘honor,”love,’ and ‘wisdom,’ the richness and depth of the Chinese language come alive in this compact, elegant volume of 40 beautifully rendered ideograms. Every character is accompanied by a simple chart showing its physical composition, stroke by stroke, as well as an informative text describing the myriad linguistic components from which its meaning is derived.

As a result, the reader can grasp each character’s significance and connection to centuries of Chinese philosophy and, ultimately, gain an understanding of the language beyond a mere familiarity with linguistic symbols. Complete with two-color printed end-papers and a charming full-color bookmark, The Spirit of the Chinese Character makes a lovely gift or keepsake volume, sure to inspire a fascination with the complexity of an incomparably beautiful and evocative language.

5 Reviews

  1. Joseph J. Truncale says:

    I have always loved the Zen like beauty of the Chinese character calligraphy. This book provides a basic history of Chinese calligraphy, which is considered part of the richness and beauty of its culture. This volume covers forty characters explaining the words and concepts of the human spirit. A few examples include the spirit(Shen), the way (Tao), virtue (Te), tranquility (An), peace (Ping), truth (Fu), enlightenment (Ming), love (Ai), Wisdom (Chih), Courage (Ying), Honesty (Shih), Honor (Kuei), and much, much more. In conclusion, even if you have little interest in Chinese calligraphy, you will find this book interesting and informative. Rating: 5 stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Season of the Warrior: a poetic tribute to warriors, Never Trust a Politician, Martial Art Myths, PR-24 Baton Advanced Techniques).

  2. Jordango says:

    This book is wonderful. It was what kinda got me started into the research of Chinese characters and such. Until I read this book I never knew how beautiful and interesting and deep the chinese character is. The stories and describtions just captivate you. The in depth design of every single character and the story behind it is very interesting and fascinating. Though not as long as I would have hoped, I reccomend it.

  3. Elizabeth Yu says:

    If you only have the time and patience to learn forty Chinese characters in your lifetime, you should learn the ones in this book. Concepts such as “spirit”, “benevolence”, “harmony”, “loyalty”, and “wisdom” characterize so much of traditional Chinese thought and culture. The authors illustrate each of these characters with beautiful brush and ink calligraphy on rice paper background. There is a short explanation accompanying each character telling why it is written just so. For example the strokes making up the character “love” show us that the word means “breathing into the heart with a gracious motion”. The character “enlightenment” shows the two components “sun” and “moon” which together light the world. Students who wish to practise writing these characters can follow the useful stroke order guide next to the explanations. This is a beautiful gift for the student or scholar, or just for those who appreciate Chinese culture.

  4. Anonymous says:

    This beautifully designed book is a little gem. There is a clear breadth of understanding of Chinese culture and language. The text is eloquent and if you are learning to write Chinese characters, the stroke-by-stroke instructions make it seem easy and less intimidating.

  5. sandra behm says:

    great for learning a limited number of characters – 40. step by step illustration to create each character in the order they should be formed. also a brief description of the concept/meaning for each.

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