This requires making a pot!
After eating the fish, Han Cheng, who was chewing a solid snowball, sighed again.
Not to mention making fish soup, even boiling some hot water to drink would be fine. It's not like now. Every mouthful I take is cold all the way from my mouth to my stomach. The little bit of heat that I have accumulated with great difficulty is all taken away without a trace. It's simply freezing! My heart is not flying at all.
This needs to be created...
In this primitive era, living in this tribe that makes a living by fishing and hunting, there are so many things Han Cheng wants to make!
However, the severe cold outside and the unmelted ice and snow blocked many of his thoughts. He could only stay in the cave and do what he could.
With sufficient food, the tribe became peaceful again. Han Cheng now had one more thing to do, which was to teach the people in the tribe to speak Mandarin while everyone was free.
This was a decision Han Cheng made after being inspired by the "gloves".
The language in the tribe has not formed a system and is extremely simple. It only has some daily expressions. If you want to express something with a slightly more complicated meaning, you have to speak it for a long time with both gestures and words. And even then you can't be sure that the other party really understands what you mean.
Han Cheng’s previous thinking was always limited.
Because he subconsciously believes that he is an outsider, and as an outsider he needs to adapt to local customs, and naturally he needs to learn the language of their tribe.
It was not until the appearance of the "gloves" that day that he had an epiphany.
yes!
Since you already have a very rich language and the corresponding writing system, why don't you teach it to everyone? Instead, you settle for learning a more primitive tribal language?
Especially when he saw Wu Xin working hard on the stone slab to record things slowly, racking his brains to create new words in order to record the methods, functions and names of the newly emerged gloves and socks, and pulling out dozens of his already sparse hair, Han Cheng became more determined to teach the people in the tribe to speak Mandarin and write Chinese characters.
The first two Chinese characters he taught Wu were "gloves".
Han Cheng took the slate from Wu and, in front of Wu's surprised expression, wrote the word "gloves" stroke by stroke on a blank slate. Then he pointed at the two words, raised the glove in his left hand, and said, "Gloves."
As the wise man in the tribe, Wu was indeed very smart. He immediately understood what Han Cheng meant and knew that the two square objects were gloves.
Although this pattern was extremely strange and very different from the words he usually wrote, and there was no sign of "gloves" on them, but because they were brand new things just like gloves, Wu did not find it difficult to accept.
"Gloves."
He followed Han Cheng's voice and repeated it in standard Mandarin.
Han Cheng handed the slate pencil to Wu and asked Wu to write the two words.
Wu had never come across this kind of strange writing before, but because he read books frequently, his writing was relatively decent.
Although at the beginning my wrist seemed stiff while copying, and the spacing between the strokes and the length of the horizontal and vertical strokes seemed inconsistent, I was able to recognize that the two words were "gloves".
"good."
Han Cheng praised the witch in the language of the tribe and gave her a thumbs up.
Wu looked at the two words written by Han Cheng, which were square, and then looked at the two words he wrote, which were crooked.
After hearing Han Cheng's praise, he couldn't help but smile and shook his head, then bent down again, imitating Han Cheng, writing carefully and seriously, stroke by stroke.
People with cultural background write differently. After practicing about six or seven times, Wu's "gloves" already looked quite decent, and he was able to write it out by himself without looking at what Han Cheng wrote.
This surprised Han Cheng very much.
From the witch's extremely rapid process of acquiring new knowledge, Han Cheng became convinced that it was indeed feasible to teach Chinese language and Chinese characters to the people in the tribe and promote them.
"hand."
Seeing that the witch had already grasped the word "glove", Han Cheng pointed to the word "hand" and read it aloud, then pointed to his own hand and told the witch that the word represented by this word was hand.
The witch was very surprised by this, because in the language of the tribe, the pronunciation of "hand" was completely different from this one.
He seemed a little hesitant, not knowing whether he should learn this completely new word and its pronunciation.
Because this conflicts with what already exists in the tribe.
Han Cheng roughly understood some of Wu's thoughts, so he naturally raised the banner of God.
He pointed upwards, then pointed to the totem pole not far away, and said, "God, speak."
Wu was somewhat moved. He didn't expect that this was the language and writing of the gods!
After Han Cheng shrouded the Chinese characters and Mandarin with the glory of God, Wu immediately stopped feeling any resistance.
After all, this is God’s language and God’s writing!
I have never received any instructions from the gods in my entire life. Now that the gods have sent their sons down to teach me the language and writing of gods, how can I not learn it well?
So Wu's enthusiasm for learning Chinese characters was aroused.
On the first day, we not only learned to write "gloves" and "socks", but also learned to read and write the most direct words such as "foot", "leg" and "head" using Mandarin Chinese characters.
Education should start from childhood.
Han Cheng, who has been educated since he was a child and has been educated for more than ten years, naturally will not forget this sentence.
Not only did he not forget it, but he put it into action.
After the witch was told in the name of the ethereal and illusory God that God said he would give God's language and writing to the world so that everyone would speak God's words and use God's words, the witch, who had already begun to appreciate the magic and simplicity of God's words and writing, agreed with Han Cheng's words after a brief thought.
Wu is a connoisseur. Although he has only been studying for three or four days and knows only a few dozen of God's characters, he has already experienced the benefits of God's characters and language.
In the past, there were things he wanted to express but he didn’t have the corresponding language, but now he can use God’s words.
In the past, many of the characters he inherited and created did not have corresponding pronunciations, and were the kind that could only be understood but not expressed in words.
Things like this are difficult to teach others, and sometimes only the creator knows what it means.
Now, with God’s writing and language, we don’t have to worry about this problem, because God’s writing and language are standardized.