The fusion of phonography and ideographic characters into virtual Chinese characters -- Based on Chinese and English
Hongfa Zi, Zhen Liu

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel virtual Chinese character system combining phonography and ideography to enhance language learning efficiency and knowledge dissemination.
Contribution
It introduces a new character creation method that merges Chinese and English features, aiming to reduce vocabulary complexity and improve learnability.
Findings
New characters combine advantages of Chinese and English
Vocabulary required for the new system is reduced
Enhanced ability to learn advanced scientific knowledge
Abstract
The characters used in modern countries are mainly divided into ideographic characters and phonetic characters, both of which have their advantages and disadvantages. Chinese is difficult to learn and easy to master, while English is easy to learn but has a large vocabulary. There is still no language that combines the advantages of both languages and has less memory capacity, can form words, and is easy to learn. Therefore, inventing new characters that can be combined and the popularization of deep knowledge, and reduce disputes through communication. Firstly, observe the advantages and disadvantages of Chinese and English, such as their vocabulary, information content, and ease of learning in deep scientific knowledge, and create a new writing system. Then, use comparative analysis to observe the total score of the new language. Through this article, it can be concluded that the new…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTranslation Studies and Practices · Simulation and Modeling Applications · Subtitles and Audiovisual Media
