Did you know the Chinese character for “spring” is over 3,000 years old?
While its form has changed over thousands of years, its meaning hasn’t. The character 春 started as a simple pictograph of a sprouting plant in oracle bones. Over time, its parts evolved: the 艸 as blades of grass, 屯 as a sprouting shoot, and 日 symbolising the sun. Even as the shapes simplified into the modern form, the original idea stayed the same: spring is the season of new life and growth.
Let's learn how to write 春 to welcome the beginning of spring!
You'll need: a colour printer + 1 sheets of A4 or letter size paper. Laminate the writing sheets out for multiple use.
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