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Forum: Reading and Writing 18th April 2006, 09:06 PM

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hanzi list ?

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Posted By gato


Yes, Student. Elementary students in the mainland...

Yes, Student. Elementary students in the mainland have to work very hard nowadays. As I posted in
another thread, mainland children are typically required to recognize 1600-1800 characters and
write...



Forum: Reading and Writing 5th March 2006, 04:40 PM

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hanzi list ?

Views: 4,616

Posted By gato


I've converted the list to simplified form and...

I've converted the list to simplified form and cleaned it up a bit.

Below is the graded list of approximately 5500 characters supposedly learned by Taiwanese students
in the first nine years of...



Forum: Reading and Writing 4th March 2006, 09:47 AM

Replies: 20

hanzi list ?

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Posted By gato


NJStar word processor has a built-in...

NJStar word processor has a built-in traditional-to-simplified converter (as well as the other way
around).
http://njstar.com/
Just copy and paste your text into NJStar and save under GB format.
The...



Forum: Reading and Writing 4th March 2006, 09:17 AM

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hanzi list ?

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Posted By gato


Someone posted a list about a year ago:...

Someone posted a list about a year ago:
http://www. /showthread.php?p=38423&highlight=characters#post38423

You can see an annotated version of the list...



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