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When was Pinyin invented, and what does it have to do with English letters?

The original Pinyin in the history of China was invented by a foreign missionary in the period of15th century, while the modern Pinyin was formulated in the period of 1955~ 1957, and Pinyin was created on the basis of English letters. At first, Pinyin was created by a missionary who lived in China for many years to facilitate his friends to learn Chinese. At that time, China was still using complex traditional Chinese characters. Modern simplified characters are recognized as the most difficult characters to learn in the world, and traditional characters are more difficult to learn than simplified characters. Therefore, it is very difficult for foreigners to live in China for the first time.

Latin is the most commonly used language in foreign countries. Because English letters are Latin, the missionary used 26 English letters as the basis for explaining Chinese characters in China. Of course, this is only the original origin. Later, many people in China participated in the creation of Pinyin. After the founding of modern People's Republic of China (PRC), although it seems that Pinyin has just been invented, in fact, Pinyin was already perfect at that time, and only 1955- 1957 established a scheme.

Pinyin is the basis of learning Chinese characters in modern times, because the basis of Pinyin is 26 letters, and then there are initials, finals, nasal sounds and tongue sounds on the basis of letters. These are like the steps of stairs, one layer after another. As long as you study step by step, you can easily master complex and difficult Chinese characters. If there is no pinyin as a step, it is like letting a person stand on the first floor and jump directly to the second or even third floor. It's too difficult.

However, when modern education is very popular, there are also some jokes. Because Pinyin is created to assist in learning Chinese characters, Pinyin can only be regarded as an auxiliary means, and literacy is fundamental. However, in order to learn Pinyin, many modern children often spell Chinese characters for Pinyin, such as P-broken and B-wave.

Generally speaking, Pinyin was invented in15th century, and English letters are the basis of Pinyin.