How To Master Any Chinese Character In Seconds

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@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
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@WellBehavedForeigner
@WellBehavedForeigner Жыл бұрын
You mean even people like YOU AND I can become LESS naturally Korean and learn Chinese in order to become the same as a type of human?
@ApteraEV2024
@ApteraEV2024 7 ай бұрын
So , Dry is Gan, and Half is Ban??😅 I'm confused are we suppose to be learning Chinese?😅❤
@pokefound253
@pokefound253 Жыл бұрын
One thing I've done differently from this method is represent tones with moods. So first tone is a happy or positive mood to the story, 2nd tone is confusion or uncertainty, 3rd is sadness, 4th tone is anger or negativity, and 5th tone is bordom or neutrality. For me it makes the scene more memorable and lively when the tone represents emotion instead of location around the place.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Cool, let us know how it goes over time
@sherilynhoward4759
@sherilynhoward4759 10 ай бұрын
hey guy, i think these are applicable in every language. as a native speaker, actually we haven't done anything else but to adapt to the pronunciation, which can be regarded as practice. That is the thing which works really in learning second-language. Once you "adapt" to it, you will know what people saying without translating to your first-language, which is the situation I want to achieve finally.
@NoohCee
@NoohCee 7 ай бұрын
Disagree. You have added or changed the articulation. You will end up with very strange pronunciations. Just do it as what it is, don't twist it.
@pokefound253
@pokefound253 7 ай бұрын
@@MandarinBlueprint four months in and I have 1000+ characters under my belt. Thank you again for exposing me to this method!
@naranjo5277
@naranjo5277 5 ай бұрын
​@@pokefound253wow really? did you buy the course or something? im in normal classes but we go so slowly its really frustrating and i think i should try this
@juliesteimle3867
@juliesteimle3867 Жыл бұрын
I'm a visual learner... and remembering the shape of the character has never been the problem, only the tones that go with it. Like 'ban'--Half.... I see three boards being chopped in half... no need for horns, or Neo, or a syringe. I had a Chinese student who once gave an oral report on the meaning of all the radicals--she was Hakka. And she shared what had helped her learn the characters. I find knowing the meaning of the radicals helps a ton with understanding the characters. It also helps with finding them in a dictionary.
@Juraberg
@Juraberg 4 ай бұрын
I'm glad this method works for some people. To me, this method is so incredibly complicated that I don't even understand how anyone could conceive of such a concept. Since I hardly watch TV, I couldn't even remember a dozen actors, singers, athletes or others, to begin with. For heaven's sake, there must hopefully be easier learning aids. 🤔
@hayleybarbara1589
@hayleybarbara1589 4 ай бұрын
He's trying to reinvent the wheel here. I'm not a fan at all of this method I think it's way too convoluted and unnecessarily complicates something achievable with an SSR app
@majajackson777
@majajackson777 4 ай бұрын
It's wayyyy too complicated for me as well. Also, there are different types of learners. It might be outdated, I don't know, but I simply have to write a word several times and say it out loud and I'll remember it. I hardly have to look up words once I've remembered them. So why complicate things?
@majajackson777
@majajackson777 4 ай бұрын
Duolingo has recently added a feature to learn Hanzi which I find useful as well. It teaches you the different components and the correct stroke order along with the pronunciation and meaning. Way easier than inventing a movie scene for every character 🥵😅
@quach8quach907
@quach8quach907 3 ай бұрын
How anyone could conceive of such a concept? As the video shows, but not stated. It was thought of by parlor tricksters. Parlor TRICK. It is not a real method.
@VictorGonz
@VictorGonz 2 ай бұрын
​@@quach8quach907the stupidity one has to read... "Not a method"
@kelly4187
@kelly4187 11 ай бұрын
The Heisig method was probably derived from his earlier work in Japanese: Remembering the Kanji. Because the On and Kun readings for any one kanji can be a huge list, and a single kanji can have many different pronunciations, the meta for Japanese has been to learn the meaning of the kanji separately, and then learn the pronunciation separately in context. This unfortunately doesn't translate well to Chinese where the pronunciation for a Hanzi doesn't change as often.
@youknowkbbaby
@youknowkbbaby 10 ай бұрын
RTK was sort of a disaster.
@hayleybarbara1589
@hayleybarbara1589 4 ай бұрын
​@@youknowkbbabycare to elaborate? I've heard either great things or mixed about it
@cindig3296
@cindig3296 Жыл бұрын
Three years and only upper beginner/immediate, with some ability to create sentences, understand a fair amount, but characters and reading fell through the cracks. I'm a visual learner and this is perfect! I like that you have a memory system, plus you provide example sentences and more. Thank you for seriously making learning Mandarin fun again.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Our pleasure! I bet you’d love The Mandarin Blueprint Challenge if you enjoy this memory technique: www.mandarinblueprint.com/challenge
@kurotsuchi25
@kurotsuchi25 8 ай бұрын
I started getting into Chinese about a week ago and the most helpful thing so far has been following this channel. This sounds extremely cool personally because my way of forming thought about anything IS through visualizing or playing short sequences. I tried using visuals in a sense to remember Russian words and my efforts were mostly fruitless. I do think, though, that this kind of language association would be extremely easy to implement toward Chinese.
@evaflug
@evaflug 9 ай бұрын
Amazing and more than well structured content plus outstanding presentation! I found you yesterday and am so happy to have the opportunity to watch this 🤩十万分感谢 🤗
@TheGabygael
@TheGabygael Жыл бұрын
For my tone (since I'm a visual learner) I immediately saw it as first : high room or important room, second upwards stairs (set at the foot of the stairs looking up or stairs I usually go up on) third: downward stairs (with the bottom of the stairs in the shadows) fourth: at the outer edge of the building (emergency staircase, small room, elevator, corridors, bathroom; something that feels on the fringe of the building, almost out, secondary) will obviously need some refining Edit: I realized why it makes sense to me: 1 feels like the higher tone, the main purpose of the building 2 enters in the main area 3 is under, out of or contrary to the main area 4 leaves the main area. That's what it feels like trying to visualize the tones I guess the 5th would be actively outside like secluded from the main area, actively not in the main area (think the tiniest of toilets way in the back of the garden you kinda forgot existed)
@e-genieclimatique
@e-genieclimatique Жыл бұрын
in brief: The video is a tutorial on a method to learn Chinese characters using a mnemonic technique called the "Hands Up Movie Method". The speaker, Luke, explains the method in detail and provides examples to illustrate how it works. Here's a summary of the key points: 1. **The Method**: The "Hands Up Movie Method" is a mnemonic technique that involves creating a mental movie scene to remember each Chinese character. The scene includes an actor, a set, and props, each of which represents a different aspect of the character. 2. **The Actor**: The actor represents the initial sound of the character's pronunciation. For example, if the character is pronounced "gan", the actor could be someone whose name starts with "g", like George Clooney. 3. **The Set**: The set represents the final sound of the character's pronunciation. For example, if the character is pronounced "gan", the set could be a place that starts with "an", like an ant farm. 4. **The Props**: The props represent the strokes that make up the character. For example, if the character has a stroke that looks like a line, the prop could be a sword. 5. **The Movie Scene**: The movie scene is a mental image that combines the actor, the set, and the props in a memorable way. The scene should be vivid and engaging, with the actor interacting with the props in the set. 6. **Examples**: The speaker provides several examples of how to use the method to remember different Chinese characters. For example, to remember the character for "dry", he imagines George Clooney in an ant farm, using a sword to cut open a cactus and finding it dry inside. 7. **Practice**: The speaker encourages viewers to practice the method with different characters, actors, sets, and props. He emphasizes that the method is flexible and can be adapted to suit each person's individual preferences and experiences. 8. **Further Learning**: The speaker mentions that the "Hands Up Movie Method" is part of a larger course called the Mandarin Blueprint Method, which includes additional techniques for learning Chinese words and sentences. 9. **Conclusion**: The speaker concludes by saying that learning Chinese characters can be fun and easy with the right method. He encourages viewers to try the "Hands Up Movie Method" and to continue their Chinese learning journey.
@Hamptony007
@Hamptony007 11 ай бұрын
Chat gpt...🤔
@JeannetteK2
@JeannetteK2 8 ай бұрын
I think it's called the Hanzi Movie Method, not the Hands Up.
@burnerburner7264
@burnerburner7264 7 ай бұрын
When should I be putting my hands up as part of the method?
@SkincarewithAliKhalid
@SkincarewithAliKhalid 5 ай бұрын
Isn't it take a lot time just for one character?
@kyome8
@kyome8 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much❤🎉
@menonalevi6984
@menonalevi6984 Жыл бұрын
The most easy way for me to learn characters is learning the radicals of the character.
@jroig824
@jroig824 10 ай бұрын
I went for a personal variation of the method but in any case the association strategy is super powerful, I was able to memorize several characters, their tone and meaning very quickly. Thanks a lot!!!!
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 9 ай бұрын
You're very welcome!!
@kiss_kiss_chloe
@kiss_kiss_chloe Жыл бұрын
Your channel is sooo underrated!! I only started even wanting to learn Mandarin a couple of days ago, but you’ve been so helpful!
@erictang27
@erictang27 2 ай бұрын
You have to understand the value of memory by association to appreciate this method. The video said the world's memory champion use this method. And you can prove it to yourself by memorizing a list of things by associating it with actors, objects , scenes and actions. Once you appreciate and understand the power of this method you will learn much faster and apply this to other areas of your life
@exeatop8044
@exeatop8044 Жыл бұрын
I have been trying to make use of mind palaces for about a decade but I could never get them to function properly. I've started using this system and I can say that for the first time I've actually been able to make use of mind palaces. I just decided to start learning Mandarin because I've been wanting to for a long time and I just found your channel and thought I'd give it a shot. I'm so glad your pronunciation video blew up because it led me to this one! For my first day of studying I've learned about 300 characters and I'll probably learn another 200 or so by the day's end. Recall is a bit slow currently but I'm not at all worried about that because I know it'll become faster and the mind palaces are working great. I can't thank you enough! As an aside, I'd like to say that I barely know any actors at all so I've actually assigned the first set of initials to Masculine Gods, the second set to Feminine Gods, the third set to characters from the Dragon Ball series, and the fourth set to Disney characters. I'm really glad that you provided different examples from your wildcard section because it allowed me to think about the best way to approach this for me.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Wow! impressive.
@thechaoschapterfreeze8316
@thechaoschapterfreeze8316 Жыл бұрын
now after making the scenes in your mind how do you actually remember the character like can I know your method
@exeatop8044
@exeatop8044 Жыл бұрын
@@thechaoschapterfreeze8316 Did you watch the video? I just did what he said. Take this character for example: 贯. It's pronounced "guàn" and means something like "pierce through." I just imagine Goku (the character I associated with the "gu" initial) in the backyard of the location I associated with my "an" final *piercing through* the _rice paddy_ (毌) and grabbing the _shellfish_ (贝) that are buried underground. This scene is particularly easy for me to imagine because early in the Dragon Ball series when Goku is training with Krillin under Master Roshi, he has them till farm fields with their bare hands and I imagine Goku doing that same motion as he pierces through the rice field to grab the shellfish. I've found that using familiar scenes like this is particularly useful. When I see 贯 I actually imagine a rice paddy (毌) and shellfish (贝) underneath it and then because I've created the imagery already that jogs my memory of Goku's hand piercing through the dirt in the backyard of my "an" location and that helps me remember that that it's pronounced "guàn" and the action of him piercing through the dirt reminds me that it means "pierce through." I embellish the actual act of piercing in my imagination and there is a close up. Alternatively, if I want to write "pierce through," I know Goku's hand goes through the rice paddy and then grabs the shellfish so I know that I need to put 毌 on top of 贝. While 毌 means rice paddy and 贝 means shellfish, that isn't actually important for remembering this character. You could consider them as a window and a stool if that helped you remember. I prefer using what they actually mean because that helps me remember what the components mean when they stand alone, but that means you have to slow down at least a little bit and learn what the components mean before you learn characters that contain them. Again though it really doesn't matter, especially because the components can have different meanings. 贝 means shellfish by itself, but it can also mean money and is used in the verb "to buy." 月 means moon but when it exists as a component it can also mean flesh. It's easier for me to remember the components by what they actually mean but that doesn't mean it'll be easier for you to remember them by what they actually mean. Also I don't recommend comparing your progress to mine. I'm at least a little bit insane and I have a ton of personal factors that have influenced the speed at which I'm able to do this.
@timcrnkovic8991
@timcrnkovic8991 Жыл бұрын
I see this method sort of as Heisig 3.0, with Gorodish as Heisig 2.0. It sounds like an excellent refinement to the Marilyn method. We all know that the major deficiency of Heisig was the lack of learning the pronunciation, but the great things about Heisig's original method were: 1.) as mentioned in this video, the ordering of learning, starting with a component and building many characters off of each of those components, 2.) his recognition that - for most humans - our *imaginative* memory is far more efficient than our visual memory (it surely is for me), and 3.) these stories/movies will only be used as *temporary* crutches to learn the characters. The movies will fade from our memory but the meaning and pronunciation will not. The movies will have done their job and, at some point, go away so we won't be relying on them as crutches forever.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
You get it! It also opens the door to learning words, sentences and graded readers immediately after learning a character, which was impossible with Heisig
@timothylavin6365
@timothylavin6365 2 ай бұрын
That fired me up and got me excited to get started
@mickadatwist1620
@mickadatwist1620 4 ай бұрын
Please!!!! Noone masters Chinese character in seconds!!
@carwhoahgamingg
@carwhoahgamingg 2 ай бұрын
I'm not interested in learning Mandarin but I love your videos, they're so facinating to me and these methods for learning the language seem so effective!
@akademiapsychokinezy
@akademiapsychokinezy 8 ай бұрын
Thanks to this video I didn't give up with my chinese journey. 💚🙏🏻
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 8 ай бұрын
We are happy to hear we were able to help! Keep up the great work!
@katunduchabala7266
@katunduchabala7266 3 ай бұрын
This is very good work! Thanks for sharing!
@kendellfriend5558
@kendellfriend5558 10 ай бұрын
This works! I can now learn a lot easier. I’m using Integrated chinese and I’m lesson 12 right now and I was struggling memorizing. I remembered 54 words today from this method.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 10 ай бұрын
Excellent!
@SeaboltSpeaks
@SeaboltSpeaks 10 ай бұрын
From where the mnemonics are tailored specifically to you, it's SO easy once you get deeper in. It's the most effective way I've found to learn characters. I've also noticed the stories (again from where they are tailored specifically to you) make the characters so much more memorable and often you don't even need a flashcard for it.
@PaulfrmTXtoCO
@PaulfrmTXtoCO 7 ай бұрын
First came across these techniques in '74-'75 in a book called "The Memory Book" by Harry Loraine.
@resistapathy
@resistapathy 7 ай бұрын
I learned basic conversation first using bo po mo fo the phonetic system taught to children in elementary school in Taiwan. I don’t have a good auditory memory and can’t even sing on key, so remembering the tones was very difficult for me. I spoke very slowly. I take anchor words or phrases that I am very familiar with to help me remember the tonal pronunciation of new words. Like hen2hao3. That is my go o to tonal anchor for learning new vocab with a 2/3 tone combo (like mei2you3) .bu2yao4 is an anchor for 2/4 combo words etc
@ALGMandarin
@ALGMandarin Жыл бұрын
Look forward to know it.
@floydmayweather2043
@floydmayweather2043 6 ай бұрын
Every time you do that, you are telling me to learn more. Thank you to keep pushing me to learn more. Mỗi lần bạn làm điều đó, bạn đang bảo tôi học hỏi nhiều hơn. Cảm ơn các bạn đã tiếp tục thúc đẩy tôi học hỏi nhiều hơn và tìm một môi trường tốt hơn để sống trong hòa bình, tự do và hạnh phúc.
@janisscilley43
@janisscilley43 Жыл бұрын
I am putting my trust in you, so I am hanging on by listening live.
@Donxster
@Donxster 5 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, but this is insanely more complicated than simply memorizing the words by rote. I in the course of my life have had no problem memorizing Latin and Greek declensions and conjugations. Chinese is even easier, imho, because it is basically just pictures. The only difficulty for me has been some of the very similar-looking characters, but once identified, I simply made an effort to distinguish between them. This video made my eyes glaze over with the complexity of generating mnemonics rather than simply sucking it up and memorizing. Sorry, don't mean to be critical; if it works for some that's great. I'm just writing this to let people whose response to this was like mine, they are not alone.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 5 ай бұрын
I wish I had either your intelligence level, or your tolerance for boredom. Most of us simply can't or won't do what you suggest here. This method is for us normies :D
@Bonaplatahasabadback
@Bonaplatahasabadback 3 ай бұрын
Lol
@quach8quach907
@quach8quach907 3 ай бұрын
Latin and Greek are already in English.
@edouardbutler3493
@edouardbutler3493 2 ай бұрын
I agree with you Donxter. I found many, many ideas of the method of the teacher on the video are absolutely useful. But this one, the effort of imagination required is …. much too much. Mnémotechnies must be extremely simple. Thank you for all the rest.
@oliviamack9593
@oliviamack9593 Жыл бұрын
Hello, love the method! Very clever. Thank you for sharing this treasure. In the video you mentioned some mnemonics for connecting to your sets quicker and that it would be in the description but I don't see a link to these mnemonics. If you could share that or point me to the link I'd really appreciate it! Also, do you have any kind of scholarships for the program?
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Added to the description: www.mandarinblueprint.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Hanzi-Movie-Method-Set-Mnemonics.pdf We don't have scholarships but we are extremely reasonably priced for the value the course provides! You can also get lifetime access with 12 monthly installments.
@oliviamack9593
@oliviamack9593 Жыл бұрын
@@MandarinBlueprint Thank you! And yes, it is a good deal. Just outside of my price range atm. I can dream though!
@oliviamack9593
@oliviamack9593 Жыл бұрын
@@MandarinBlueprint Would it make sense to go through all radicals and pick props for them to represent before getting into the characters? Or is it better to learn several characters that use each primitive(radical) at a time like in the Heisig method?
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
​@@oliviamack9593 No need. If you're following our course just choose the props as you go, when we prompt you. Same with the Heisig method!
@The_official_jaijai
@The_official_jaijai 2 ай бұрын
I wish there was a Chinese version of WaniKani. I learned Kanji so fast with WaniKani. It was extremely helpful and effective.
@lightning3606
@lightning3606 2 ай бұрын
im really glad i found this channel!! You make it sound less scary to learn!! However im sooo bummed out that I can't afford the mandarin blueprint package
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Ай бұрын
Hey there , Thank you for watching! We appreciate your interest in our course! Send us an email, let's see what we can do for you . Here's the email contact@mandarinblueprint.com
@idunablack2592
@idunablack2592 10 ай бұрын
I've been studying Chinese for quite a few years. I'll try your technique out! Thanks for sharing. Although the images for 从 and 人 confused me more tbh🤣but probably because I have memorized the in a completely different way like they teach Chinese with the images that some simple characters are resembling
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 10 ай бұрын
Yes learning a new way can be a bit confusing at first but then it will become easier the more you do it this way.
@middy774
@middy774 Жыл бұрын
I like this idea, and shifted myself over to this method. However I’m studying traditional characters and there are just so many shapes/forms that are really hard for me to turn into metaphors/props. I guess it’s my lack of imagination. I’ve created something like my own “index” of often repeated radicals and shape patterns, so I don’t duplicate naming the same shape, but it’s just not enough for some of the really complex characters. It’s hard for me to rationalize here how the mental hurdle of associating the sound of the word to a scene provides more value than just trying to understand the history of a character. I suspect it’s just a matter of more practice. But overall I would say that this method has helped personify each character. When I’ve been able to create a good scene, it has helped immensely.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Hi Sandy, here's a reply for you: www.loom.com/share/f3e8369473384417847d12346acfd23c Mentioned in the video: 贝 貝 - 赔 賠 - 败 敗 讠- 言 | 谈 - 談 汉语 | 漢語
@middy774
@middy774 Жыл бұрын
@@MandarinBlueprint Wow, I just want to first say I am blown away with your considerate feedback. Thank you for your time on this interaction. I agree with your assessment regarding character memorization driven towards linguistics vs acquisition. I think they can both be done in tandem: leveraging insight gleaned from radicals or history when it's helpful. Otherwise, not worrying about a character's history when the history doesn't seem readily helpful for a particular character. I think it boils down to your point regarding how more mnemonic legwork is sometimes required. I know I'm interchanging the concept of radicals & history here, but I just mean the approach of learning the form of a character via it's historical journey. When I'm up against a character I think will be tricky, in my imagination I often dwell in the "scene" for several moments longer. Oddly, it's often the most difficult characters that are more easily learned, probably because of the mental intimidation and then the accompanying serious attitude my brain seems to take 😅 As a testament to this method, I would also add that on 听写考试,these hooks are good because the only input I/we have is verbal... So I might hear "ji4" and if I'm lost, I might start thinking about Jimmy Hendricks, (whatever it may be), and very oddly, just thinking of Jimmy, in a particular bathroom, often leads to instant memory recall, even though Jimmy by himself offers no insight whatsoever to the character's shape, save for the scene I created. Just a weird phenomenon we tap into here. Thanks again.
@dkennell998
@dkennell998 3 ай бұрын
The book "Learning Chinese Characters" by Tuttle may be one that you'd like more than Heisig - it fixes the problems that you mentioned, presenting an expandable system where you can create stories and including a system for the tones. I'll keep watching this though, to see if your system has advantages!
@EnricoGolfettoMasella
@EnricoGolfettoMasella 8 ай бұрын
mr Bean arrived from a phantasy party, using a Viking helmet with horns. Run to toilet for number 2, after finishing realizes there is no toilet paper, so he divide a towel in 2 to use half as toilet paper
@quach8quach907
@quach8quach907 3 ай бұрын
I taught my Sound Blaster 16 to speak French. trois = three Take the "tw" in "twice". Take the "a" in "water". Composite the phoneme. Simple. Like a dictionary guide to pronunciation. There is a better way to remember the sound. Download the Chinese dictionary. It is online somewhere. Or look it up by handwriting input (or paste if it is electronic) and write down the pronunciation. Writing. What a great mnemonic "trick".
@hermes537
@hermes537 Жыл бұрын
great teacher...
@samnguyen1457
@samnguyen1457 24 күн бұрын
Amazing! I got it! Very clever Thank you
@sanjavukovic169
@sanjavukovic169 Ай бұрын
Wow. I'm not visual learner, I can't imagine learning all those people, places and rooms AND connect all that together. No way😮
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Ай бұрын
Here's what we say to this kzbin.info/www/bejne/mHa0Y2V_lKhoa68
@BusasGaming
@BusasGaming Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this video a lot and the method seems very intuitive. Looking forward to trying it out. The only thing I don't feel was explained very well is the final of the word. Like in ren, you used Robert Downey Junior for the R sound, but the EN sound wasn't explained very well. Eventually, I understood that the en sound is one of your 13 locations, but during the explanation you said to use any location it doesn't really matter, causing bit of confusion. I will find a few Chinese words I don't know and try this out to see how it works for me. Thanks for the advice! 😀
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback. If you go through our courses it's much clearer: www.mandarinblueprint.com/
@rodrigomartuscelli9700
@rodrigomartuscelli9700 Жыл бұрын
Dear Mandarin Blue Print Team I have not words to describe how amazed I am with this video of yours. I am also very and deeply touched with your kindness of sharing this for free with so many people. I have read Joshua’s book and I tried to use some of those techniques in order to learn Chinese. I have created some techniques by myself associating the tones with some actions rather than locations. Your explanation was basically an Eureka moment in my Chinese learning experience. It took it to another dimension. My sincere thanks to you. Your work is absolutely amazing. BRAVO!!! I will take a look into your courses. If one day anyone of your team comes to Japan I would really be honored to meet you in person. I think your concept can be expanded to Japanese learning and Korean learning as well. Thanks again!!!!
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
@@rodrigomartuscelli9700 Awesome! you're very welcome :D
@accentology
@accentology Жыл бұрын
Thanks Luke! Sounds like a good system - may take me a bit of time to put in place at first but should facilitate learning in the long run! 😂 QUESTION: a word like guì (贵)which seems former of different individual characters, would you include the meanings of those in your story or would tou deconstruct them? Sorry, you may not even understand this question, in which case don’t worry about answering 😂 I’ll have to figure it out somehow for myself, haha!! But many thanks for sharing these tactics!!
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Yeah solve that problem quite elegantly. Best way to understand it clearly is to take the MB challenge: mandarinbp.com/challenge
@accentology
@accentology Жыл бұрын
@@MandarinBlueprint thanks! Have I understood correctly that this blueprint challenge is just $7? I mean it says total £7 but there are a load of other prices quoted underneath so want to make sure… :)
@louiseharriet6505
@louiseharriet6505 3 күн бұрын
I will always love you for this video 😭 literally life changing!
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 2 күн бұрын
Happy to help!
@toddjohnson271
@toddjohnson271 Жыл бұрын
recognizing words with same spelling but different accent is absolutely brutal for me.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
慢慢来
@toddjohnson271
@toddjohnson271 Жыл бұрын
@@MandarinBlueprint Yup....slow and steady
@andrewharmon2157
@andrewharmon2157 2 ай бұрын
Many years ago I practiced Matteo Ricci"s Memory Palace to memorize the Psalms. Of course this is a different technique, but basically very similar as it is based on setting up a visual representation in a specific place which represent words. It was astonishingly effective. It was a labor to set up (and fun), but after the job was done, I could easily recite the psalms I learned either forward or backward. My parents were terrified by this and it seemed to them uncanny. I found the setting up process to be very trance-like. I might get in the bath tub and start to work on it and suddenly realize the water had gone cold and it was three hours later. But in my life, many things intervened and I stopped practicing what I had learned. Now, perhaps 30 years later, I can vividly remember places in the palace with the items I had set up, but I cannot remember the words I associated to these. It seems there is a leap in the mind between visual memories and the meanings we associate with them. But in reading Chinese I suppose this problem of practicing the scenes is not an issue since these characters would be commonly read.
@quach8quach907
@quach8quach907 3 ай бұрын
Thank goodness I had 2 years of Latin in High School. Latin actually helped me to understand Chinese.
@poobumweefat
@poobumweefat Ай бұрын
This is great, but how do I make flash cards that incorporate my actors/props/sets?? Do the front of the cards have the character and the back have meaning + actor/prop/set?
@benheamin4611
@benheamin4611 3 ай бұрын
For me personally, I have been influenced and know pokemon very well growing up. So for the people/ actors I’m going to imagine pokemon like, b= Bidoof, p= pikachu etc.
@Rtach123
@Rtach123 6 ай бұрын
Hello, I love this video! I am gonna give it a try. One question tho, am I supposed to find some common character strokes and make an association for each of them like I have to do with initials and endings? Or do I look at each individual character and separate them on my own?
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 6 ай бұрын
Check out this Blog series to dive deeper into this concept -> www.mandarinblueprint.com/category/hanzi-movie-method-series/
@emport2359
@emport2359 5 ай бұрын
Did you figure it out? I have the same question
@Rtach123
@Rtach123 5 ай бұрын
@@emport2359 not really dude, I don't find learning 200 radicals to even start efficient, I just went according to my imagination
@afri-cola1594
@afri-cola1594 10 ай бұрын
Can you memorize the tones with emotion rather than the place of setting? For example, if the character is -an in first tone, we just use one room/house but make the setting happy, if it's in second tone we make it confusing, etc.?
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 10 ай бұрын
Great thinking but I'm afraid it doesn't work. Tones are not connected to the emotions that the words represent. For example, both characters in 开心 are in the 1st tone and both characters in 快乐 are in the 4th tone, but they both mean happy!
@gabrielfranco380
@gabrielfranco380 6 ай бұрын
I’m trying to make this work for traditional characters, but I am having some difficulty. For characters such as 癮 that have many radicals and therefore several “props” things can get pretty convoluted. Any tips? Thanks for the great work and attention!
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 6 ай бұрын
Because of the complexity of Traditional characters, you'll have an uphill battle as a new learner no matter what method you choose to go with. If you're a fresh learner, I'd strongly advise starting with Simplified, but if you've no choice, then using the movie method will still be superior to any other method, no matter how complex a character might get.
@gabrielfranco380
@gabrielfranco380 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the reply! I am already committed to traditional. Do you suggest to keep adding props to these complex characters? Or is there a better way to go about it? @@MandarinBlueprint
@dominusanuli3595
@dominusanuli3595 5 ай бұрын
Try and learn the radicals together instead as single strokes, if you can remember the characters that go into one hanzi then it'll be much simpler to remember, especially for Traditional characters.
@deevanshapandhi
@deevanshapandhi 9 ай бұрын
Hi Im so glad to have found your channel,though i had a question that do we have to write the characters in order to memorize them? Did you learn to write the characters?
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 9 ай бұрын
We teach how to write Characters as it is part of learning Mandarin but this blog post will dive into how we teach you to learn the Characters --> www.mandarinblueprint.com/blog/chinese-mnemonics/
@OneDerscoreOneder
@OneDerscoreOneder Жыл бұрын
is there a way to learn compound words with this method? Also, will this method help with speaking? Does the palace method become fast enough to where I can use it while I'm speaking?
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
For compound words, check out this video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rYDVf2mpfLOHm7c This method helps you learn characters, which allows you to get higher quality input, which leads to fluency, so YES it does help you speak but indirectly.
@OneDerscoreOneder
@OneDerscoreOneder Жыл бұрын
@@MandarinBlueprint okay, thank you!
@richardwhitehouse8762
@richardwhitehouse8762 4 ай бұрын
I started Mandarin classes in 2020, just before the pandemic started, which wasn't the best context to start. It was quite well taught but really everything went by too quickly. So after 10 weeks, although we'd got to the end of book 1, I found that my recall was dreadful and confidence worse. Afterwards I wanted to start again with just the initials and finals and spend time just mastering those but when I tried, it just that it felt like too much of a memory test. The way you divided those up was revelatory and makes me think I could actually do it. Xie xie.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 4 ай бұрын
Hey Richard, we are happy we were able to provide a different perspective for you. Thank you for watching . As a gesture of appreciation, I'd like to invite you to explore our free web class, where you can gain deeper insights into our method : www.mandarinblueprint.com/free-webinar/
@arnoldsaunders6073
@arnoldsaunders6073 4 ай бұрын
Plenty of Chinese series on KZbin, with sub titles.
@user-kf2qj5lt6b
@user-kf2qj5lt6b Жыл бұрын
谢谢!I really appreciate your hard work. Your videos are amazing😊
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Thank a lot!
@gabrielfranco380
@gabrielfranco380 7 ай бұрын
Great video! I'm trying to implement this system but I'm still not sure what to do for words with two (or more) characters. For example, I have a scene played out for the character 聰 and another separate scene for the character 明. The scenes take place in different sets, with different actors and props. How can I derive the meaning of 聰明?Thanks a lot!
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 7 ай бұрын
This method applies to individual characters and not for words. We have another video on words: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rYDVf2mpfLOHm7c Hope this helps!
@HeyJD123
@HeyJD123 Жыл бұрын
Love this video and this is what I've been trying to create for almost a year to no avail. So thanks for the jumpstart on ways to make it actually work! Do you have a resource where I can download the excel spreadsheet of this updated pinyin chart for this method?
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Here: www.mandarinblueprint.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/HMM-Pinyin-Chart-2023.jpg
@HeyJD123
@HeyJD123 Жыл бұрын
@Mandarin Blueprint wow, thanks! I'll be sure to use this and put it into my daily routine. Appreciate it.
@govindapriyadasi286
@govindapriyadasi286 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for elaborate explanation! The only thing I'd like to clarify: since the finals are related to partocular sets, and each set has specific places for tones, does that mean that we need to decide the places for tones in each setting? That is, 13 finals --> 13 settings --> tones need to be placed separately within each of the 13 settings?
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 4 ай бұрын
Check out these blog posts as they each go into more depth regarding sets, props, actors -> www.mandarinblueprint.com/category/hanzi-movie-method-series/
@govindapriyadasi286
@govindapriyadasi286 4 ай бұрын
@@MandarinBlueprint thanks!
@HurricaneKatrina101
@HurricaneKatrina101 4 ай бұрын
Hey, I have started learning Chinese a few days ago and this technique is really helpful, I can remember the tone, recognize the character and recall the meaning but it takes me a few seconds to remember how the character was pronounced. How can I tackle this do I can instantly remember the pronunciation? Overall this technique works pretty fine, thanks for sharing!!
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 4 ай бұрын
Hey there, Great question! We are happy to help. I have attached the link below to provide you with some tips to assist with this www.mandarinblueprint.com/blog/20-powerful-ways-to-improve-your-chinese-pronunciation/ Also, if you are interested in taking it a step further and mastering pronunciation, I'd recommend that you check out our Pronunciation Mastery Course www.mandarinblueprint.com/get-pronunciation-mastery/
@quach8quach907
@quach8quach907 3 ай бұрын
Write down the pronunciation.
@370freeark
@370freeark Жыл бұрын
Does that mean we have to create 3000 stories in our head? Just as a first impression, this seems very complicated to me. I'm probably wrong, but I fail to see how this would be helpful for me, I see it as an overcomplication of things. Maybe I would use it on specific characters that I can't remember, but for the simple ones isn't it easier to just practice a bit every day and to just remember them? There's so many components we have to think of for just the character 半 for instance, which I can easily remember just by memorizing it. This whole thing just makes me confused 😔
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
If you follow our course, it becomes very easy: www.mandarinblueprint.com/buy-the-blueprint
@SeaboltSpeaks
@SeaboltSpeaks 10 ай бұрын
I thought this would be an issue too. BUT after over 200 characters it's easy. And even if some stories slip it's because your brain is replacing the story with just the character and meaning itself.
@TheGabygael
@TheGabygael Жыл бұрын
I really have a hard time finding places got: my house, most of my siblings', the places where I have hobbies, my ex's appartement,my former schools and jobs but I feel like adding the path I walk across along the nearby river, it's my happy place, hope it'll work. Might even try a generic Belgian train or a station for funsies (I went to uni one hour away by train daily for three years)
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Using our method, you only have to recall 13 places, and they don’t necessarily have to be homes. When you consider all of the possible places like gyms, schools, stores, train stations, airports, etc., you’ll see that getting to 13 is not as hard as it appears at first.
@sirschnee8737
@sirschnee8737 Ай бұрын
Hey, I've got a question, the wildcard category (ü), i would take gods for example, should I find gods starting with yu, nü, lü, ju, qu, xu? cause even with knowing rather a lot about greek gods, i can't think of one with x, q and j. Would you say I should rather choose any gods (or communist leaders) or try to find some with named initals? Anyways great video
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Ай бұрын
Happy you enjoyed our video! Thanks for watching! Regarding your question, the following can help www.mandarinblueprint.com/blog/facial-mnemonics-to-learn-chinese-pinyin-initials/
@rhondaverma6358
@rhondaverma6358 Жыл бұрын
I have watched this about 5 times; I'm not sure if I'm ever going to learn this method...
@umargul5644
@umargul5644 4 ай бұрын
Awesome thanks
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 4 ай бұрын
Welcome 😊
@Trhnetesiuz
@Trhnetesiuz 6 ай бұрын
Dang, I am a stuck beginner struggling with remembering words and this is exactly what my analytical brain was looking for. So perfect 💯. At least for single character pinyin. + My chinese wife says your pronunciation is cleaner than natives have. 2 questions to users of this method for a long time: - is it better to have easily memorable set of characters (B = Bilbo, P= Pippin, F= Frodo) to create the brain link fast or is it an issue with the stories later on? I.e. having totally different characters is better? - also is it OK to use it at the beginning just to learn pinyin and later on build up the story for the hanzi? Or is it hard for the brain?
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 6 ай бұрын
I would recommend checking out our blog series that dives into the depths of the Hanzi Movie method and explains scene selection as well. www.mandarinblueprint.com/blog/chinese-mnemonics/
@KauzIV
@KauzIV 4 ай бұрын
So, I looked up and started with the Heisig list. I also check it with online dictionaries, and often it says that the word is obsolet or only in historical use. So does it still make sense to learn these? Maybe to have these rather easy characters as base, altough in standalone I am sure I will not use them?
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 4 ай бұрын
The way we teach characters is a building block. Everything you learn is in a specific order that will build upon what you’ve previously learned.
@mamoako1521
@mamoako1521 Жыл бұрын
20:45 Tones in memory palace
@HitoriAisu
@HitoriAisu 6 ай бұрын
Batman (b) with Bunny Ears (horns) on his hood, holding an X (10), and Neo (1) cuts the bunny ears from below Ban! 半
@OKay5067
@OKay5067 Жыл бұрын
Is there a high res version of the changed pinyin chart? Can only find the standard ones or this one is low quality. Would like to print it out
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
I think the one on this page should be high res enough: www.mandarinblueprint.com/blog/new-pinyin-chart/
@fredahmadi7658
@fredahmadi7658 7 ай бұрын
Nice. But question if you can help me out, how do we use it for learning words of two or three syllables because that way we would have two or three different places and different people. Any thoughts on this?
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 7 ай бұрын
Hey Fred, we actually teach people how to do this within our course. You can check it out at www.mandarinblueprint.com/buy-the-blueprint/. However if you want to have a better understanding of how it works , this should help www.mandarinblueprint.com/blog/chinese-mnemonics/
@drh5134
@drh5134 7 ай бұрын
Great Video, thank you for sharing. I have one question, should I be focusing on traditional Chinese characters or or simplified Chinese? I am not sure what the difference is.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 7 ай бұрын
That is a great question, we focus on teaching simplified characters at Mandarin Blueprint. It really depends what you are learning for, but simplified tends to be an easier place to start and can really teach you everything to read, write and speak!
@quach8quach907
@quach8quach907 3 ай бұрын
Traditional Character is like English. Simplified is like Ebonics. Ok?
@keifnoo
@keifnoo 27 күн бұрын
Thank you, you just unlocked my brain 😅
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 24 күн бұрын
You're welcome
@Tizzer169
@Tizzer169 Жыл бұрын
I will use this method for learning japanese and report my progress in a month or so. Happy learning yall :)
@misheelm2194
@misheelm2194 9 ай бұрын
What happened
@estrafalario5612
@estrafalario5612 4 ай бұрын
That's true. Went it well?
@vanyathespark
@vanyathespark Жыл бұрын
sadly, the method sounds too complicated :(
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
It might seem like it at first but we've tested this method for years with thousands of people at this point. It works and it's easy after 5-10 characters!
@inBtweenHandles
@inBtweenHandles Жыл бұрын
Hi Vanya, I am learning Chinese with MB so I can say from personal experience that is not as complicated as it sounds. In the beginning it seems like A LOT to create all these props and scenes and associate them with different people and rooms in different buildings. And, at first, it is. But you'll quickly figure out shortcuts that make it quicker and, before you know it you'll be flying through the program. I personally didn't use their "han zi movie method" for long. I'm not very creative and struggled with it. But, there's a comment section with every lesson and other students share their own scenes. The people there are so creative and entertaining that I never actually had to create a scene. I would just read theirs and there would always be one that stuck with me. Plus, once you are familiar with several kangxi you will naturally switch to learning characters by breaking them down into their kangxi. The other huge advantage to the MB method is the order in which you learn the characters, which makes it way easier, and the fact that they teach you the most commonly used characters first. Believe me, the way Chinese is typically taught if far more complicated.
@jen1963
@jen1963 Жыл бұрын
I agree with what was previously said. I've tried 3 other language programs to learn Mandarin, and this one is by far the best. I even discovered MB from one of those other programs. I've finally gotten my tones down. I never imagined I'd be writing characters after the first day. It's totally worth it. Not only is it motivating and enjoyable, but Luke & Phil are so helpful.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
@@jen1963 Thanks, Jen!
@titiwa632
@titiwa632 Жыл бұрын
You have to put a little bit of work in the beginning to name every place and person, but after that, it's almost smooth sailing (some characters are complicated to form a story about). Also, I recommend you learn in the order of the Heisig method, everything just builds into the next. There is a anki deck for that called "James W. Heisig - Remembering Simplified Hanzi 1 & 2" (also teaches the traditional form)
@polenfrej4364
@polenfrej4364 Жыл бұрын
Do you think this method could fit (maybe even better too) with Gwoyeu Romatzyh?
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Unfamiliar I’m afraid
@HaruJapaneseLanguageCenter
@HaruJapaneseLanguageCenter Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for making such an interactive video. Well I usually follow Japanese Grade method to remember Kanji. Grade 1 Grade 2 and so on. I always tell my students to use kanji in their native Language.
@ganqqwerty
@ganqqwerty Жыл бұрын
The problem that I have for Heisig method is creating new stories and making sure the association of the character to a story works both ways. This is especially difficult when the character doesn’t mean a simple object or a simple action, but an adjective or something abstract. “Sort of thing”, “cause”, “effect”, “together”, “vague”, “self-effacing”, “luxurious” etc. I spend 10-20 minutes trying to come up with good mnemonic. Is there any way to speed up the story creation process?
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Hey Lurii, our courses are designed to help Mandarin learners quickly memorize the characters and words and eventually remember them for a life time. You can check out this Rapid Acquisition Crash Course where Luke and Phil teach you how to memorize hundreds of characters in a weeks or even days! courses.mandarinblueprint.com/offers/zKzG4F2o/checkout
@estrafalario5612
@estrafalario5612 4 ай бұрын
If you are stuck with the creation of mnemonics, either with this method or other, use this system: - If you would like to make today the mnemonics for 50 characters, the take a list of 75; - write down the "automatic part" of the system. I mean the actor, place, set and objects. - try to think for 30 seconds in an action to describe the meaning with all the elements. - if you can't, leave it "only" with the first step and go for the next character, hoping to not block yourself with that one also :) - repeat the secuence till you finish the list. -once at the bottom of the list, go back to the top. Maybe now the practice with the other characters or seeing againg the set gives you inspiration. But try only for 30 seconds as before, and skip all those that you don't find inspiration. - once you are at the bottom again, save those "resisting" characters for later on. Better if you don't try them in the next sesion but in the second next sesion, so they won't become "the source of frustration at the start of every sesion". Also, better to put them at the bottom of the list, so you arrive to them after several minutes of "having a ball"
@adam4324
@adam4324 Жыл бұрын
Wow
@SnakeAndTurtleQigong
@SnakeAndTurtleQigong 3 ай бұрын
Ok ok You’ve convinced me to sign up.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 3 ай бұрын
We look forward to welcoming you!
@jordand2213
@jordand2213 9 ай бұрын
Hi great video just wanted to know where i could find the pinyin chart
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 9 ай бұрын
Hey there, here it is: mandarinbp.com/the-blueprint
@njwmx_
@njwmx_ 3 ай бұрын
I have a personal way I don’t know if it works but I have to make a match to the word exp: rèn 人 is a person walking Please tell me it can work?
@atfernando1
@atfernando1 Жыл бұрын
You woke up to the idea.
@studentofspacetime
@studentofspacetime Жыл бұрын
Could you explain how you would memorize a convoluted character, like, say 我? It's not easy to decompose since the parts are interlinked. I mean, in this case I know it by heart, but I'm wondering how to memorize things with that complexity.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
We do it methodically over several lessons, but it’s really just a combination of 手and 戈 with a combined stroke, not too hard
@SeaboltSpeaks
@SeaboltSpeaks 10 ай бұрын
我 is the hand component with the halberd. (or whatever props you choose for those 2 items). so a simple story such as your W (actually wu actor) actor in a bedroom of your O set, using their left hand (since the hand is on the left) they pick up a halberd while proclaiming " I am the ruler of this building, not you... but I"
@studentofspacetime
@studentofspacetime 10 ай бұрын
@@SeaboltSpeaks Thank you.
@SeaboltSpeaks
@SeaboltSpeaks 10 ай бұрын
@@studentofspacetime No problem!
@davidlericain
@davidlericain Жыл бұрын
Oddly enough I use Chinese characters in order to memorize key plot points in my favorite films. 😛
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Wow cool!
@emport2359
@emport2359 5 ай бұрын
By my understanding, you're reusing memory palaces (sets), which often leads to ghosting in my experience. Is this something you've thought about?
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 5 ай бұрын
Hello there, Great question, based on how we structure our method, that isn't an issue. I've attached our Hanzi Movie Method series below for you to review. This should give you a clearer understanding of how it operates www.mandarinblueprint.com/blog/chinese-mnemonics/. Please read through all the series and let us know if you have any further questions
@quach8quach907
@quach8quach907 3 ай бұрын
You can easily map out phonemes with songs. Music has different "tones". So you don't "put to wrong èmphásịs on the wrong sỳlláble`. Self Control as performed by Laura Branigan Ồh, thơ níght ìs mái wọrld Cịtỳ láight paintịd gợrl In thơ đế nóthing mạttơrs It's the níght time thát flạtters In the night, nÔ cóntrồl Through the wall somethíng's breạking Wehring whíte as you're wạlkin' Dòwn the streét of mái sọul . . . You tấke mài self, you tầke mái sélf control (Notice the difference) Ồh-ôh-ôh, ôh-ốh-ộh
@Owlbyours
@Owlbyours 6 ай бұрын
Do you have a free pdf of the changed pinyin chart I can use and print out
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 6 ай бұрын
Hey Chloe, Well you can actually save it from this article www.mandarinblueprint.com/blog/new-pinyin-chart/. While you are at it, feel free to explore the blog.
@hamzaabbaszaidi8788
@hamzaabbaszaidi8788 Жыл бұрын
Hi, great video. But how do you deal with duplicates in this method, i.e. characters that have the same sound but look different? And what about the opposite case, where you have one symbol that represents two different sounds?
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
This is a great question and something that we cover in The Mandarin Blueprint Method. You can see Phil answering a similar question here -> kzbin.info/www/bejne/sKaQpXxsat9racU
@SeaboltSpeaks
@SeaboltSpeaks 10 ай бұрын
The stories you create will cement it. I had no clue how to differentiate 吗 骂 and 马。 Because they are all "ma". But with the method there is absolutely no question which one is which
@enxi1111
@enxi1111 2 ай бұрын
Can you choose more than one prop for each radical or component? or you recommend to stick to one Thank you
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 2 ай бұрын
One prop per component. You can learn more about it here www.mandarinblueprint.com/blog/chinese-mnemonics/
@zephyrmj
@zephyrmj Жыл бұрын
how could you use that method for learning or teaching English!?
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
I’m sure you could, but probably better to do the method we teach in another one of our videos: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rYDVf2mpfLOHm7c
@NelsonTaiwan-cl2qq
@NelsonTaiwan-cl2qq Жыл бұрын
Sorry might be a bit dumb but for the pronounciation mnemonic of 只(zhi) , following your system, should it be zh+¢ so a male character and a "¢ place", or “zhi” a female character on her own? 感謝!
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Because "zhi" is only spelled with an "i" but doesn't have the "i" sound (like the "ee" in "see"), we therefore categorize it as Male Actor + Ø Set (Childhood Home). We go into more depth in this article: www.mandarinblueprint.com/blog/facial-mnemonics-to-learn-chinese-pinyin-initials/
@NelsonTaiwan-cl2qq
@NelsonTaiwan-cl2qq Жыл бұрын
@@MandarinBlueprint thank you very much!
@bhinchliffe1983
@bhinchliffe1983 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this. I've being going through this video a lot lately but i found I'm a bit stuck. How do I do 'liu' (six - sorry no tone placement? I get li is a new initial but I can't see 'u' on the place list. Could you help me with this? I have tried figuring it out but just can't see the answer.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 7 ай бұрын
You actually split it wrongly - it should be "l" + "ou" even though it's written as "iu". You can see it somewhere in the middle of the chart, below "ou". Hope this helps!
@bhinchliffe1983
@bhinchliffe1983 7 ай бұрын
@@MandarinBlueprint Thank you for the reply. I am still a little confused as how 'liu' (six) is actually l+uo. I'll work on this as I wouldn't want to start memorising incorrect Hanzi.
@bharanib.r8849
@bharanib.r8849 4 ай бұрын
Please help me to apply this method for big words like bangongshi, tushuguan, jieshuzheng.... can you make a video for these kind of words
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 4 ай бұрын
Noted. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss it when we do in the future
@c.gracebumgarner4326
@c.gracebumgarner4326 4 ай бұрын
so once i figure out my way of doing this, where do i find the meaning of each character, and the actual "components" or pictogram? the pintin chart has neither of those things
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 4 ай бұрын
Hey there, You don't have to worry about trying to figure it out; we've done all the hard work for you. Please check out our course and learn how you can become fluent using this method. Here's the link: www.mandarinblueprint.com/blog/chinese-mnemonics/ Also, if you're interested, you can start there www.mandarinblueprint.com/free-webinar/
@hfdennycheng9010
@hfdennycheng9010 5 ай бұрын
I REMEMBER THE BOOK OF FIRSTLY LEARNING CHINESE CHARACTERS IN THE KINDERGADEN. ONE PAGE IS A CHINESE CHARACTERS AND ANOTHER PAGE IS A PICTURE, SUCH AS 山, ANOTHER PAGE IS A MOUNTAIN
@quach8quach907
@quach8quach907 3 ай бұрын
Some of them are correct etymologies, some of them are made up. Stick with the real etymologies.
@putamierda181
@putamierda181 10 ай бұрын
I have aphantasia and I don't have mind eye, this looks way more work than simply learning the language.
@janisscilley43
@janisscilley43 Жыл бұрын
As an example, do a complicated character.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
We cover the most common 3050 characters in our course (mentioned in the video), and one rule we stick to (with only a handful of exceptions) is to not include any more than 3 "props" (components). We have made this possible with a carefully constructed character order that "chunks" components together as you work your way through the order, so even characters with tons of strokes are only 2 or 3 props you are very familiar with. Now, there are a few situations where this wasn't possible and I think around 5-6 characters total have more than 3 props, such as 微 wēi, for example. For these, we step in and provide a "guided scene", where we walk members through a series of actions to memorize the character. In short, this method works no matter the apparent complexity of the character!
@QuizmasterLaw
@QuizmasterLaw Жыл бұрын
How Chines actually works exemplified with a complex character 照 this is zhao and it means flash of bright light, reflecting; 照 It has the sun on the left , four burning coals underneath, and a sword on top of mouth on the top right. the sword on top of a mouth sounds like jiao and basically means to call forth, as military recruiters do, to call forth, and then assemble. this jiao here is the sound component. The sun and burning coals both convey the meaning of light and reflection. This is how complex characters are formed. This is the sun: 日 it's a picture of the solar disc, the line in the middle once was a dot, it's square because scrivening curved lines into bone or bamboo is really difficult. this is a mouth 口 this is a sword or knife 刀 Complex characters are ALL formed from just 213 kangxi radicals. so zhaopian photograph 照片 zhaoxiangji photographic box machine aka camera 照相机 After much effort I now have an active knowledge of at least 3000 characters and a passive recognition of another 10,000. Because I understand how the language is constructed as opposed to using gimmicks. My goal however was academic literacy, not mere conversational Chinese with the bare minimum of characters needed to navigate cafes and subways.
@inBtweenHandles
@inBtweenHandles Жыл бұрын
In response to Quizmaster China: I am using Mandarin Blueprint to learn Chinese now. Before MB I took university courses, used apps, and self-teaching books and audio. For "foreigners" whose native language is English (me), it is VERY difficult to learn Chinese the traditional way because we have no understanding of characters or anything to associate them with. MB really is the best method for people who know nothing at all about the Chinese language. It gives us a strong foundation by "dumbing it down" to concepts that we recognize and understand. Now, that being said, I do use the method you described, now; I recognize 日 as "sun" and 月 as "moon" and combine those two components to sort of "spell" 明. So, for complete bigginers, at least those that are westerners, we need the MB method. But, at least for me, after I became comfortable with the kangxi/radicals I no longer needed to create scenes and naturally stopped. And, indeed, the guys at MB realize this will eventually happen and eventually stop emphasizing their "hanzi movie method" so much once you get to a certain level. So my point is, don't think the method he's describing is intended for use during your entire learning experience of Mandarin and Chinese writing. It is just the best way for us westerners to figure it out in the beginning. At least for me, this method of learning Chinese characters worked much faster than any of the typical methods that I had tried before. You can think of it this way: As we are creating these scenes, we are attaching an entertaining memory to the character we are learning, which makes the learning process fun. It often comes out a bit silly, so we get a good laugh and we enjoy it. So now we have a fond memory of that character, and we remember fond memories and, therefore, the character far better than things that don't have a memory attached to them at all.
@joaorafaeloliveira1781
@joaorafaeloliveira1781 Жыл бұрын
​@@QuizmasterLaw do you recommend any learning material to learn characters this way?
@QuizmasterLaw
@QuizmasterLaw Жыл бұрын
@@joaorafaeloliveira1781 unfortunately I have this view: If people are kind enough to give me free lessons I don't tout their competitors, especially were I their competitor. It doesn't seem at all fair to "reward" someone's hard work and sincere effort. I just find memory palaces ineffective and think "just make something up" is terrible advice for learning hanzi. Mandarin Blueprint does have an excellent method for learning Chinese pronunciation! So start with that.
@iris6641
@iris6641 Жыл бұрын
If I already started with Chinese but the tones don't stick to characters I otherwise recognise while reading, do I have to go back to the beginning and use your method for the tones for all the words ?
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Not exactly, here’s a video we made about approaching the course for intermediate learners: www.loom.com/share/d6bf605a0ca14e76972f0bd40967d75f
@iris6641
@iris6641 Жыл бұрын
@@MandarinBlueprint Thank you! 😊 I’ll check it out!
@RA-pu9jo
@RA-pu9jo 6 ай бұрын
How do you make this work for 2 character words? There would have to be two diffrent sets, with two diffrent characters, and they would somehow need to be interacting. right?
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 6 ай бұрын
Hey there, Great question. I would like to encourage you to check out this blog. You can learn more about how the Hanzi Movie Method works here www.mandarinblueprint.com/blog/chinese-mnemonics/
@vicsheldon427
@vicsheldon427 Жыл бұрын
How does this work for speaking? It seems a bit slow to have to stop and think of your actors, scenes, actions etc. before you say the next word.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Speaking comes primarily through immersion, and reading makes immersion WAY easier (books, comics, subtitles, looking up words, podcast transcripts, etc.). This method doesn't directly make you better at speaking, but it makes learning 3000+ characters many times faster and easier so you can get to higher level, more enjoyable immersion faster. Also, the actors, sets, and props will become second nature, and merely build long term memories of the characters and their pronunciations faster & easier, like scaffolding for a skyscraper. After a while (weeks, and months) your "movie scenes" will fade and the memory of the character will remain!
@ambisonic8440
@ambisonic8440 3 ай бұрын
is there any chance you can display what actors you picked as i am really struggling with the female, world leader/god and fictional characyers
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 3 ай бұрын
If you're struggling with choosing actors, I have attached the following resource that I believe you'll find very beneficial www.mandarinblueprint.com/blog/facial-mnemonics-to-learn-chinese-pinyin-initials/ Happy learning!
@damionstr1ke
@damionstr1ke Жыл бұрын
Does your website include traitional chinese or only simplified?
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Simplified only
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