Kanji are the logographic Chinese characters that are used in the modern Japanese writing system along with hiragana, katakana, Indo Arabic numerals, and the occasional use of the Latin alphabet. The Japanese term kanji literally means "Han characters" or "Chinese characters" and is the same written term as is used in the Chinese language to refer to the character writing system.
Chinese characters first came to Japan on articles imported from China. An early instance of such an import was a gold seal given by the emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty in 57 AD. It is not clear when Japanese people started to gain a command of Classical Chinese by themselves. The first Japanese documents were probably written by Chinese immigrants. For example, the diplomatic correspondence from King Bu of Wa to Emperor Shun of the Liu Song Dynasty in 478 has been praised for its skillful use of allusion. Later, groups of people called fuhito were organized under the monarch to read and write Classical Chinese. From the 6th century onwards, Chinese documents written in Japan tended to show linguistic interference from Japanese, suggesting the wide acceptance of Chinese characters in Japan.
Simple 1500 Jitsuyou Series Vol.18 - Kanji Quiz - Kanji Keitei ni Challenge is the 18th game (and the latest one) in the practical 1500 series released for the Playstation One console by D3 Publisher.
This time the game let the user to try to answer more than 20000 questions that will challenge his kanji skills, that way the user will try to learn the chinese language.
Manufacturer's description:
Educational software can be challenged by questions about 20,000 actual proficiency exam in the past with Japanese characters. First Class 10 (Chinese children), level 2 (high school level) until the last issue of each class can be challenging kanji tests, the results of a detailed analysis of their ability to display Chinese characters by self-evaluation pie Ishi Yasu. As well as learning Chinese can help you improve your knowledge of trivia as a part of.
Features:
- First person perspective.
- 2D graphics
- Cartoon graphics
- Educational theme.
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