TVO – Tiffany Lam
“Chinese is depicted by individual monosyllabic characters and made up of what English calls “radicals”: a graphical component under which a character is traditionally listed in a Chinese dictionary. Essentially, radicals are composite parts of a whole Chinese character — or what Chinese refers to as hanzi (漢字 or 汉字) — and often relate to a real-life person, place, or thing, just like those little images that you see in texts and tweets.” (more)