You could just get gungho and blaze through this deck without context or… I added each card manually back then using the Practical Audio-Visual books published by National Taiwan Normal University. I created a Chinese flashcard set using SuperMemo and a PalmPilot many, many moons ago. If I knew then what I know now, it would have come together a lot faster! Google Sheets, LibreOffice, a lot of googling how to use excel and A LOT of copying and pasting brought everything together. The CSS for fonts were copied and pasted from a blog post on Kendra Schaefer’s website. I wish I was focused on simplified! and Purple Culture's Chinese Tools were an indispensable part of creating this database. This idea came from the outstanding “ Most Common 3000 Chinese Hanzi Characters" deck. The card templates can also be reversed to display pinyin on the front with the character on the back.Ībove each card is the frequency # and links directly to the character on, and a vocabulary list generated by. These are the 6,000 most frequently used traditional Chinese characters based on a list created by Shih-Kun Huang hosted on Chih-Hao Tsai's Technology Page. There’s a copy of everything below because it seems like I can’t make edits once it’s uploaded.
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