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Ideo graphs are like picto graphs. They both represent an idea or a letter. So a symbol in Chinese showing a sun over the land could mean the sun is rising.

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What were the first examples of Chinese writing?

Pictographs and Ideographs


Which people use ideographs?

Chinese (and every country that uses Kanji or Hanzi taken from Chinese) Ancient Egypt used them, better known as hieroglyphs in that case. Sumerian called theirs Cuneiform. Even the English language contains some, the Arabic numerals (1,2,3,4,5,etc.) are ideographs and they have spread almost worldwide!


How did the writing start?

The first record of Chinese writing is on oracle bones from the Shang dynasty. Written Chinese probably began with pictographs and ideographs.


What are ideographs?

Ideographs are written characters or symbols that represent abstract ideas or concepts rather than specific words. They are commonly used in logographic writing systems such as Chinese characters. Ideographs convey meaning through visual representation rather than phonetic sound.


When were ideographs invented?

Ideographs have been used for thousands of years in various cultures, with ancient examples found in civilizations like Egypt, Mesopotamia, and China. The specific origins or "invention" of ideographs may vary depending on the culture, but they have played a significant role in written communication throughout history.


What has the author Nelson Ling-Sun Chou written?

Nelson Ling-Sun Chou has written: 'A new alphameric code for Chinese ideographs'


What is the difference between Chinese pictographs and ideographs?

Pictographs resemble what they mean. For example, a pictograph of "Tiger" would be more or less recognizable as the image of a tiger crudely drawn. Ideographs do not resemble what they mean. However, Ideographs can resemble one another (i.e. the ideograph of "Tiger" may resemble the ideograph of "Lion", but neither would resemble a Tiger or Lion crudely drawn). Ideographs can also steal phonetic pieces (i.e. The ideograph for "Shipping" may have the ideograph for "ping" in it since "ping" is phonetically part of "Shipping"). Finally Ideographs can be composed of multiple minor ideographs working in concert (i.e. "Archer" may be written as combination of "bow" and "man" since the Archer is man who uses a bow). None of the combination-elements are present in pictographs.


How old are ideographs?

The term ideograph was coined in 1980, however ideographs were likely used for hundreds of years, if not more, prior to this.


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the ancient chinese helped


How did Chinese writing begin and what did it eventually become?

The earliest forms of Chinese writing were pictographs where the person basically tried to draw the different items he saw. Eventually, the pictographs became more stylized and looked less like the object and were instead easier to draw repetitively. Eventually, the various parts of these more stylized pictographs were recombined in different ways to represent more abstract ideas and concepts, leading to the modern conception of ideographs. Chinese is still written with ideographs, but these have changed substantially over the last 2000 years.


Did all ancient Chinese people do mummification?

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