Knife Radicals Keep Things Shiny and Sharp! - Explore with Mandarin Radicals Ep7

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The Mandarin character for knife is a pictograph depicting the original form of a knife with a blade edge and handle. The pictograph was gradually simplified for convenience into a radical that is often written on the right side of modern characters. Becca is an expert chef who uses all kinds of knives (dāo) and blades (rèn) like cleavers (duò dāo) to cut (qiē), slice (xiāo), and shave (bào) her favorite treats. What did you think of her knife slice noodles (dāo xiāo miàn) and shaved ice (bào bīng)?


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Explore with Mandarin Radicals

Explore With Mandarin Radicals is a unique introductory Chinese language program tailored for audiences interested in Chinese culture. Through real-life travel, interactive sharing, and hands-on exploration, the show guides viewers in using visual and textual cues to understand their usage.