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Write an essay on the topic "I love Chinese characters, I love Chinese language"

Composition 1

Winter passes and spring comes, and everything revives. This seems to be the season of poets - in their writings, the refreshing and joyful words include "The grass grows and the eagle flies in the February sky, and the willows brush the embankments." "Drunken by the spring smoke"; hazy ones include "The light rain on the street is as moist as Su Su, the color of grass can be seen from a distance but there is no grass up close"; quiet ones include "The fragrant trees have no one and the flowers are falling, and birds are chirping all the way up the spring mountain"; lively ones include "Lingering" The butterflies dance all the time, and the orioles sing at ease." Just by using these seven upright words, the lush spring scenery was interpreted by the poet. It is the poet's ingenious way of expressing his feelings, and it is also the breadth and depth of this text. Each vivid Chinese character reveals the fragrance of spring, interprets the poet's mood, and conveys China's ancient and glorious Chinese character civilization. And what kind of writing in the world can be so elegant and refined, as fragrant as tea. And as a Chinese, a person who can control it freely, shouldn't we be proud?

To put it more directly and clearly: "I love Chinese."

From From a mute child who learned to speak, to a young man who can answer questions eloquently now; from writing horizontally and vertically in the square grid over and over again, to now writing brilliantly, I am being influenced by Chinese characters all the time. I remember when I was in primary school, our teacher taught us how to write, and then he wrote four Chinese characters on the blackboard: "I love the motherland". That was the first time I had a profound understanding of Chinese characters. In the long road that followed, I came into contact with more Chinese characters: fairy tale books, ancient poems, novels, classical prose, and prose. I slowly dug out the essence of Chinese and unfolded the most beautiful picture of Chinese in my impression.

Beautiful Chinese plays an irreplaceable role in life. You can imagine how fragmented our lives would be if we didn’t have Chinese. We cannot live without Chinese. Almost every middle school student has learned "The Last Lesson". In that country, language is like the soul of the country. If it is lost or replaced, the country is equivalent to the body. So why not our country?

Looking at the history of the evolution of Chinese characters, a sacred and ancient Chinese civilization runs through it, permeating the wisdom of Chinese ancestors. It is the epitome of Chinese history, and it is also the carrier of China’s road to the world. At this moment, I am reminded of something that should make all Chinese people reflect: in a public place in a certain country, among the elegant English nameplates on the street, I suddenly saw a unique nameplate with several words neatly engraved on it. The square characters full of Chinese characteristics: "Don't litter." Can we only foolishly think that it is for the convenience of the Chinese? What a shame!

I once said: "I love Chinese". I sincerely identify it as loyal, lasting and eternal love. It will not be lost at any time or anywhere, it is an unforgettable love. Therefore, we have the duty to let its brilliance bloom in every corner of the world without hesitation. This is also a kind of love - duty-bound love! When you come to a foreign country, you should do as the locals do. Speaking the international language is a kind of cooperation and communication, and speaking Chinese is a kind of cultural inheritance and symbol.

“I love Chinese” sounds easy to say, but it seems simple, but it is also very difficult. So we have to take action to fulfill it. Take action! Starting from now, starting from me, to "love" Chinese!

I love Chinese characters. I love its long history; I love its graceful posture; I love its magic and fun.

Essay 2

Chinese characters have a history of more than 4,000 years and have undergone many changes. From oracle bone inscriptions to bronze inscriptions, to Xiaozhuan, all the way to today’s running script and regular script. Looking at these antique words, wouldn’t you fall in love with them?

Chinese characters are beautiful, aren’t they? When you see the word "fragrance", you can also "smell" the fragrance! Those freely retractable strokes form beautiful words, which make people feel happy at a glance. Don't the emotions revealed between the lines look like little butterflies? They fly into your mind, dance to your heart's content, and bring you into a fairyland, allowing you to deeply feel the charm of Chinese characters.

Chinese characters are very wonderful. The word "Ji" minus one stroke becomes the word "李". The character "口" becomes the character "日" after adding a stroke. The same word "empty" has two pronunciations.

Both words are pronounced "dong" but they are "moving" and "frozen". The four words "little, grass, sheep, eat" can be written as "little sheep eats grass" or "sheep eats small grass". They are all sentences with the same Chinese characters and the same order. Different punctuation marks can be added to express different emotions, such as: "Have you been to Beijing?" and "Have you been to Beijing."

Chinese characters, How beautiful you are and how ancient you are!