Chinese – Batch 09
明 · 昨 · 午 · 早 · 晚 · Reading · Listening · Writing
📋 Pinyin Quick Reference
Characters in this batch — type either form in exercises:
🔊 Hear all 5 tones — same syllable "ming", five different meanings:
★ = used in this batch | Neutral: 天 is unstressed after 明 in the compound 明天.
| Tone | Number | Mark (a) | Mark (e) | Mark (i) | Mark (u) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st — high level | 1 | ā | ē | ī | ū |
| 2nd — rising | 2 | á | é | í | ú |
| 3rd — dip-rise | 3 | ǎ | ě | ǐ | ǔ |
| 4th — falling | 4 | à | è | ì | ù |
| Neutral | 5 or 0 | a | e | i | u |
💡 On most keyboards, tone marks are hard to type — use the number form (ming2, zao3) in exercises. Both are always accepted.
A — Flashcard Practice
Click the card to reveal pinyin, meaning, and stroke count. Use the audio button to hear the pronunciation.
B — Listen & Identify
Press the speaker button to hear a character pronounced. Choose the correct character from the four options.
C — Meaning Match
Look at the character. Choose the correct English meaning.
D — Reading in Context
Pinyin is shown for each sentence — type the missing pinyin in the blank. Press the audio button to hear the sentence, then repeat aloud.
E — Stroke Count
How many strokes does each character take to write? Type the number. Tip: close your eyes and trace each character in your head — count how many times your pen lifts off the paper. Each unbroken line = one stroke.
明 míng — bright / tomorrow
- 明天míng tiāntomorrow
- 明白míng baiunderstand
- 聪明cōng míngclever
昨 zuó — yesterday
- 昨天zuó tiānyesterday
- 昨晚zuó wǎnlast night
- 昨日zuó rìyesterday (formal)
午 wǔ — noon
- 中午zhōng wǔnoon
- 上午shàng wǔmorning / AM
- 下午xià wǔafternoon / PM
早 zǎo — early / morning
- 早上zǎo shangmorning
- 早饭zǎo fànbreakfast
- 早安zǎo āngood morning (formal)
晚 wǎn — late / evening
- 晚上wǎn shangevening
- 晚饭wǎn fàndinner
- 晚安wǎn āngood night
Tone System
| Tone | Mark | Number | Chinese | Description | Batch example |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | ā | 1 | 阴平 | High, flat, held steady | — |
| 2nd | á | 2 | 阳平 | Rising — like "Really?" | míng (明), zuó (昨) |
| 3rd | ǎ | 3 | 上声 | Dip then rise — lowest tone | wǔ (午), zǎo (早), wǎn (晚) |
| 4th | à | 4 | 去声 | Sharp falling — like "No!" | — |
| Neutral | a | 5 / 0 | 轻声 | Short, unstressed | shang in 早上, 晚上 |
Stroke Order Principles
- Top → Bottom
- Left → Right
- Horizontal before vertical (when crossing)
- Left-falling before right-falling
- Centre before sides (vertical axis)
- Outside before inside (enclosures)
- Close the bottom last
- Minor strokes last (dots / small sweeps)
Batch 09 Summary — Time II (时间 II)
| Char | Pinyin | Meaning | Strokes | HSK |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 明 | míng | bright / tomorrow | 8 | HSK 1 |
| 昨 | zuó | yesterday | 9 | HSK 1 |
| 午 | wǔ | noon | 4 | HSK 1 |
| 早 | zǎo | early / morning | 6 | HSK 1 |
| 晚 | wǎn | late / evening | 11 | HSK 1 |
Pinyin Typing Guide
All exercises accept tone marks (míng, zǎo) or tone numbers (ming2, zao3). Tone numbers are always easier — just type the syllable followed by 1, 2, 3, or 4. Both forms are equally correct.
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For a comprehensive pinyin reference, visit Yabla Chinese Pinyin Chart.
Stroke order practice: Skritter · Character lookup: MDBG Dictionary.