Reveals consistency in Chinese writing throughout history since China was first founded 4,700 years ago.
Traces back romanization which was instigated by Matteo Ricci, Jesuit missionary and scholar to Latinize Chinese.
Depicts Hanyu Pinyin derived from Romanization and taught by Chinese universities with mangled spellings. Vulnerability 1
Shows Taiwan Pinyin derived from Romanization and taught in Taiwan with hard to memorize 37 phonemes. Vulnerability 2
RPC eliminates both vulnerabilities by “completey submerging baby Achillies into the river Styx” enabling foreigners to learn to speak clear-cut Mandarin.
Portrays phonetic comparison among Romanization, Hanyu Pinyin, Taiwan Pinyin, and RPC with drastic differences.
Describes sui generis software for nine unusual Mandarin sounds and how to master them following special instructions.
Guides students to fabricate unique Lingeon memory game with standard materials to memorize key phrases.
Maximizes tips for studying RPC lessons in order to learn all specially designed lessons, syntax, and quizzes.
Teaches twelve lessons ranging from pronounciation index, four tones, greetings, getting acquainted, visits, interviewing, work, reunion, party, buying at store, numbers, time of day, days of week, months of year, to summary of Mandarin grammar.
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