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McGraw-Hill's Chinese dictionary & guide to 20,000 essential words, Quanyu Huang, Tong Chen, Kuangyan Huang

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McGraw-Hill's Chinese dictionary & guide to 20,000 essential words, Quanyu Huang, Tong Chen, Kuangyan Huang
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
McGraw-Hill's Chinese dictionary & guide to 20,000 essential words
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
277205855
Responsibility statement
Quanyu Huang, Tong Chen, Kuangyan Huang
Summary
When he surveyed his students, author Quanyu Huang found that only two out of 300 used a Chinese dictionary. Their main obstacle is how existing dictionaries are organized; either a user needs to know the "radical" of a character, how to recognize or count writing strokes, or how a character is pronounced. In McGraw-Hill's Chinese Dictionary and Guide to 20,000 Essential Words the author overcomes this problem with his unique "broken marks" method. Each character is comprised of different marks separated by a physical space or sharp change of direction at the end of a mark. Count these marks, and you can locate the Chinese character you need in less than a minute. This dictionary and guide will also complement AP Chinese studies
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