- 1.The formation of the ()is an important turning-point in Chinese character history because it lays a foundation for the square sh2.Pictophonetic characters account for over ()of all Chinese characters.3.Chinese characters are usually round outside and square inside, which is rooted in ancient Chinese belief that the earth was squ4.Chinese characters are generally classified into three categories and they are pictographic characters, ideographic characters a5.Dream of the Red Chamber is remarkable only for its huge cast of characters and psychological scope.6.Ancient Chinese mythology underwent the far-flung years of oral circulation until the Chinese characters were invented to provid7.Chinese characters, also known as Hanzi(汉字)are one of the earliest forms of written language in the world, dating back approxima8.The main characters in Pre-Qin fables are mainly folk figures, historical figures, and fictional figures.9.Which of the following characters belongs to the past sages of the society?10.() involves telling a story with characters and actions.11.Chinese characters, on the other hand, are all composed of one syllable only, that is, word = syllable = character.12.Which of the following characters is a typical Hippie?13.Frank’s novels are full of () characters: clowns, dwarfs, scarecrows.14.Which of the following characters means the moon?15.Indicative characters portray the () in the nature.16.Chinese Pinyin makes it possible to type Chinese () into characters.17.The meaning of four-character Chinese characters is the adding up of the meanings of components.18.Pictographic characters portray the shape of things in nature.19.No matter how many strokes the Chinese characters have, they occupy the same printing space.20.The character of 上 and 下 are pictographic characters.