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Chineasy
Chineasy is a new way to read Chinese created by the entrepreneur Shaolan Hsueh. It uses simple illustrations of key "building blocks" that can be combined to create more complex characters and sentences.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://chineasy.org )〕 Shaolan published the book ''Chineasy: The New Way to Read Chinese'' in March 2014 contains about 400 characters based on 64 of these "building blocks". It was based on her widely-viewed 2013 TED talk 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Learn to read Chinese...with ease )〕 and funded via a crowdfunding campaign though Kickstarter.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Chineasy: The easiest way to learn Chinese )〕 Chineasy has a popular Facebook page where students get new lessons in Chinese characters each day. Chineasy has been widely featured in the press, including the (Financial Times ), the (Wall Street Journal ), (Time magazine ), and (National Public Radio ). ==The Method == ShaoLan Hsueh created Chineasy using 'Building block’ 〔 Method to allow learners to accumulate their vocabulary quickly. To develop this method, she started by breaking down thousands of Chinese Characters on her computer. She then analysed them and prioritised most basic elements. By combining a few basic Chinese characters, one can construct many more ‘compound’ and ‘phrase’ and even sentences.
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