Free event: Etymology of Chinese Characters

What exactly was written on the oracle bones scripts (the earliest discovered Chinese writing)? What was Chinese life like 3,300 years ago? Why is every single character written with special pronunciation and meaning component?

 

All the questions you have been always asking about the etymology of Chinese characters, Mr Leo Fu an excellent expert of Chinese Character history and author of a series of textbooks: The most Frequently Used 1,100 Chinese Characters and What is in A Chinese Character, will answer to them and will explain the etymology of Chinese characters from Oracle Bones Inscriptions, Bronze Cooker Inscriptions to Sealed Characters and Traditional Characters in a free lecture on Feb 16th from 2:30pm to 4pm in Beijing International Chinese College – Sanlitun campus:

 

北京国际汉语学院: 三里屯校区地址:东三环北路中段,康莱德酒店西侧,北京市第八十中学南门.

 

Address: Room 203 2nd floor, Baijiazhuang Xili No. 2, behind Beijing No.80 Middle School (South gate), Chaoyang district, Beijing, 100026

 

If you want any other informations, please contact us at: info@hibicc.com.

 

event_date: 
2017-02-16
14:30 to 16:00
event_author: 
BICC
event_location: 
BICC Sanlitun Campus
event_phone: 
1059039267
event_address: 
Room 203 2nd floor, Baijiazhuang Xili No. 2, behind Beijing No.80 Middle School (South gate), Chaoyang district, Beijing, 100026