Simplified characters are set up in an intuitive, simple, small amount and scientific and practical way of thinking. The two basic principles are as follows:
1. It corresponds to the original letters one by one and is completely equivalent.
2. All syllables are 2 syllables (like Chinese characters)!
For the sake of intuitive connection and easy to remember and use, in fact, Chinese Pinyin letters are similar to English letters in phonetic form as far as possible, such as f (Buddha) and F (Alpha), K (Section) and K (gram), O (Ooh) and O (O). It should be noted here that I (one) and I (love) are just the same shape, but pronunciation is too far apart.
On the premise of the two basic principles mentioned above, the setting of simplified characters is also based on the method of intuitive connection and easy to remember and use.
The complex initial is very simple (see phonetic lecture), the key is the vowel! Specifically as follows:
1. 1 (1) = I
Explanation: "-" coincides with the shape of Chinese characters and the sound of Chinese characters.
2. (Ukraine) = u
Explanation: A small black spot, and the pronunciation of "black" is similar!
3. = n (anterior nasal sound)
= ng (posterior nasal sound)
Explanation: The most common meaning of an arrow is direction, so it is most intuitive to distinguish the front and back rhymes.
4, @ (O) = Ao
Explanation: @ can be regarded as a conjunction of a and o, and @ itself is a "Baitao Character", so read @ as a o (O), and the same ingenious coincidence with shape, sound, and the function of "Baitao Character"!