Welcome back to Chinese Learn Chinese lessons. This lesson is going to teach you different colors in Chinese characters. So this is very much related to the last lesson which is in the video response. So if you have to master, the last one place for you is to click on the video response in order to master the sentence. I like the color blue which in Chinese wo xi huan lan se.
So this lesson is going to teach you different colors, red, blue, green, yellow, all the most fantastic colors that you want to learn in Chinese characters so you can substitute the color blue into different colors and make lots of sentence by yourself. So let’s have a look at each different Chinese characters that represents different colors, the writing the reading and the pronunciations.
Okay, so let’s have a look at different characters for different colors. The first character is black. So black in Chinese character, it is “hei”. So you can see that hei is a little bit relatively complicated to write. The principle is from up to down, left to right, out to in and then cover it up when you have written the framework. So you can see that from the demonstration, we write the outer frame and then you write the two dots inside and then we’ll cover it up like a box, and then you write a different box that connects to the lower bit, that is from up to down. Finally, you get down to the bottom so you write the four dots in the bottom and that’s exactly the way of writing this character hei, which means black. As you can see there, the colors at the background is always reflecting the meaning of this character.
The next character is white. In Chinese, bai. So you can see that bai is more likely an up and down structure. From the demonstration, you see that we write it from up to down and then from the lower bit, we write the outer frame first and then write the things inside and then cover it up at the bottom. That’s exactly the way of writing it.
The next color, it is silver which is very exciting. So silver is a left and right structure. From the demonstration, we can see that it is from up to down which you write the left component first and then you see that when it finishes the left component, it moves on to the right component which is again from up to down. So you can see that we write the outer frame and then cover it up. And then, we finally get down to the right path of the second component at the right path. So that’s exactly how you write this character, silver which is yin.
The next color is hong. So as you can see, hong is again a left and right structure. The way of writing this character is to write the left component as we see that from the demonstration which you write that from a complicated which goes back and forwards, and then another line. And then you write the right component which is again from up to down and then you finish this component red.
The next exciting color is blue. So as you can see there, blue is again an up and down structure. You write the first component by writing these three lines together to put them together as the first component, and then two components at the middle. Again, it is from left to write. And then for the lower bit, it is another component. So you write that from left to right, the frame first and then two lines inside and then cover it up by a line at the bottom. That’s exactly how to write this character, blue.
The next color is green. And again, green is a left and right structure. So you can see that the left bit is exactly the same as the color red which is hong, and then you write the right bit from top to bottom which is exactly shown in the demonstration there, and you finish by a few slashes at the bottom which is another component. So that’s exactly the way of writing this character, lu.
The color is huang which means yellow. So huang is again an up to down structure. So you can see that you write the upper component and then you write the component in the middle. In this kind of component, you write the frame first and then you write the things inside and then you cover it up. Finally, you get down to the bottom where you write the two dots and that’s exactly a way of writing yellow.
The next character is purple which is zi in Chinese characters. So this is one of the more complicated to write Chinese characters. So I’ll show you in the demonstration, first, you write it from up to down. For the upper component, you write it from left to right. So you can see exactly, that’s the order of writing different lines, and then you write the component in the middle. And get down to the bottom which is another component and you finish with a long slash to the right bottom corner.
Okay. You’re doing so well. I’m glad that you’ll actually get down to the last color which is brown. So brown in Chinese is again a left and right structure, the right component is again from up to down. And you can see that from the demonstration, the first component is the left one and then you write the right upper component and then you get down to the right lower component and then you finish with another slash to the right bottom, and that’s exactly a way of writing zong, the last color.
And you are fantastic mastering all the colors.
Okay. That’s fantastic. You must have already mastered all these Chinese characters. Until next time, please feel free to subscribe to my video and rate this video. Until next time, [Foreign Language]
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