Master the most common 100 Chinese characters

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About the PDF

  • The 100 most common characters

  • Clear, detailed explanations for each character

  • Component breakdowns for multi-component characters

  • Each component's function clearly explained

  • Components color-coded by function

  • Meaning trees: see how each meaning is related to the others

  • Extensive academic citations

  • All written by a PhD in Chinese!

About Us

Dr. Ash Henson, MSc

To say that Ash is a language enthusiast is an understatement. He speaks Dutch, Mandarin, Cantonese and German, all in varying states of decay. In addition to these, he has learned to some level or another another 7 languages and is currently working on Japanese and European Portuguese. He sees language learning as a chance to experiment. The goal is to find a better way (either getting the same result in a way that takes less time, or getting a better result). And he’s been at it for 30 years! He got his Ph.D. in Chinese at National Taiwan Normal University in paleography and historical linguistics. He was also in the P.hD. program for Teaching Chinese as a Second Language for six years.

John Renfroe

Before co-founding Outlier, John studied Linguistics and Paleography in the Graduate Institute of Chinese at National Taiwan Normal University. He co-founded and later ran the Taipei Classical Chinese Reading Group, a weekly reading group consisting mostly of graduate Sinology students from western universities. He also taught classical Chinese to members of the group who had no previous instruction in the language. His coursework and research focused on excavated Warring States bamboo texts, historical Chinese character morphology, and the Shuowen Jiezi 說文解字 and its commentaries and criticism. He has taught courses on Classical Chinese, Early Chinese History and Archaeology, Paleography, Calligraphy, and more.

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