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I'm more used to playing Wubi, but most of the students around me can play pinyin, because they haven't learned it, of course. It doesn't matter what input method you like to use on the Internet, but if you go to the recruitment paperwork, you still need to learn Wubi. As for the typing posture, it is necessary to have the right decision, although you don't have to look at the board, but in terms of health and efficiency, it is better to pay attention to the posture!
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Of course, it's slower, because that's the case in most cases, but you'll be able to get the pinyin familiar with it very quickly, and if you're not proficient in the five strokes, it's slower than the pinyin.
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Wubi is proficient in one minute can you hit 140, is pinyin okay? Not to mention those typos. But if you're just chatting online, you don't need to learn Wubi.
But you still have to learn to write things on the computer as a plan. A problem with typing posture....You only feel it when you can type 100+ words for minutes, otherwise it makes no difference.
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If you play ancient Chinese, Wubi is faster than Pinyin.
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Pinyin repetition rate is too high, so it should be slower.
But which one is faster depends on the individual's proficiency.
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My teacher plays 5 strokes, I play pinyin, and I play faster than the teacher. It's a question of familiarity. It's good to be comfortable in any position. I'm typing all the way up in a chair.
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It's still much faster than five, and I can hit 200
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That's a matter of professionalism and unprofessionalism.
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Pinyin and Wubi have their own strengths: Pinyin is fast to get started, almost no need to specialize, but Pinyin hits the keyboard many times and some words have to be selected, such as playing a "long" word, Pinyin has to hit six times (zhang3) to type out, and five strokes and two strokes on the line (ta), so Pinyin is not as fast as Wubi. But it is difficult to learn Wubi, first of all, you have to memorize the root of the word and then learn to fold the word, especially some rare words novices can not fold it for half a year.
From another point of view, they also have their own strengths: pinyin off the manuscript is fast, as long as you can read the sound can be played, if you forget to write when you write five strokes, you can't type; But when pinyin plays materials, if you meet new words, you don't know the phonetic can not be typed, Wubi is just the opposite, as long as you can see the word, you can play whether you know it or not.
To sum up: Pinyin is fast to get started, but slow to play. The introduction of Wubi is slow, but the mastery is fast.
Pinyin can be played as long as it can be pronounced, but you can't type when you see new words. I can't type it out when I forget how to write it, but as long as I see the words, I can type it out regardless of whether I know it or not.
So I suggest that you still learn to play Wubi, and you don't need to learn pinyin at all. I'm five strokes (one hundred and two per minute),I've never learned pinyin.,But when you forget to pick up the pen, you use pinyin to transition.。
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The Wubi input method is recognized as the fastest typing. But it is rarely used for the following reasons:
1. The learning threshold of Wubi input method is relatively high.
This high learning threshold is mainly time-consuming, because everything is to learn from scratch, without any foundation, it takes a long time to memorize the five strokes, and it is far from enough to memorize it, because the advantage of the five strokes itself is fast, if you just memorize the five strokes of the table is not proficient, there is no way to show the advantages of this input method.
So it will take a while for the user to become proficient with it, which will take a long time. And it's not enough to be patient just to learn this, you also need to be interested, if you don't have interest, you can't learn it at all, and even if you learn, if you don't use it for a long time, you will gradually lose your finger memory, which is particularly troublesome and increases the cost of learning a lot.
2. Pinyin input method is easier to use.
When I was in elementary school, we began to contact pinyin,Basically, people who have gone to primary school can use pinyin to type,Compared with the five-stroke input method,Pinyin input method does not require the user to learn for the second time,You can get started directly。
And now the rise of various input method software, better functionality, generally type a word, there will be associated sentences later, particularly convenient, the efficiency of typing has also improved a lot of speed than the previous pinyin typing method, in this case, many people are definitely willing to use this easy-to-use and not slow typing method.
3. The development of the network.
Now the social methods are all online,That is, what WeChat,QQ and the like,And now this kind of social software has developed too fast,You can directly use voice calls or **calls,You can also send voice if you don't want to type,Very convenient,In fact, to be honest, even typing is very rare now,Not to mention the use of such a complex five-stroke input method。
Most people usually rely on voice recognition to directly convert text when they code words, which is very convenient, and they usually use this way when they chat and don't want to type and don't want to disturb others, so the current development of science and technology will also make many things slowly eliminated.
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<> this depends on personal habits, I personally think pinyin typing is faster, because I can't type in five strokes, but I have a teacher who thinks five strokes typing is faster, because she can't type in pinyin.
- Pinyin typing
Pinyin typing, as the name suggests, is to use the keyboard to type the corresponding word or word pinyin, and then choose the word or word you want to type. This should be the way most people choose to typeAlmost all the people around me type like this, because it's more convenientAfter all, pinyin is also what most people doHowever, this method is not suitable for people who do not know pinyin or confuse pinyinFor example, people who are not very standard in Mandarin may not be able to type with pinyin, like some of my relatives did not use this method, because they can't distinguish between the front and back nasal sounds, and they can't pinyin, so they can only play ** when they usually communicate.
- Five strokes of typing
I don't really understand this five-stroke typing,I only know that I need to be familiar with the rules of Chinese character splitting, and I also need to remember the roots, and I am familiar with the roots of each key against the keyboard, and there are many rules for splittingI don't understand it at all. So I think pinyin is faster to type, because I don't know Wubi, and it takes a lot of time to learn Wubi. But I have a teacher who can only type five strokes, and she can type very quickly,I don't know how she types.,She can also type a little pinyin.,But it's very slow.,It's almost the kind that can't.,So she thinks Wubi typing is faster.。
——Which is faster and which is slow depends on the individual
So, pinyin fast or five strokes to look at the individualIf you are more familiar with pinyin, and you can clearly distinguish what the front nasal sound, the back nasal sound and so on, it must be pinyin typing faster. If you are more familiar with the principle of Chinese character splitting and what the root characters represent on the keyboard are, then Wubi typing is definitely faster.
Both types of typing also have their own advantages and disadvantages and are suitable for different groups of people. As far as I know, some older people type with five strokes, and most people still type in pinyin.
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About Wubi fast or pinyin fast, this is no standard answer, the key depends on whether it coincides with your personal habits, in general:
1. If you are a northerner (pinyin is more standard) and have not learned the input method before, it is recommended to learn the pinyin input method;
Second, if you are a southerner (pinyin is not very standard), it is recommended to learn Wubi input method.
Comparison of Wubi and Pinyin:
1. Pinyin input method is input using Chinese pinyin, and there is no need to memorize the same dongdong as the root of the five strokes.
Pros: Easy to get started and easy to get started.
Disadvantages: too many duplicate codes, difficult word selection, low efficiency.
Improvement: Now there are a lot of input methods (such as Sogou), you can enter a string at one time, and can automatically select words according to the context, as well as the automatic front function of common phrases, and the initial recognition function of common phrases (such as "normal" phrases, under normal circumstances, you need to play zhengchang, and the initial recognition only needs to play zc), and the efficiency is greatly improved.
2. The five-stroke input method needs to memorize the root of the word, be familiar with the five-stroke splitting method, and some of the splitting methods have been proven to be unscientific.
Advantages: less heavy code, basically no need to choose words.
Disadvantages: There is no memory function, common phrases must be typed every time, and it is too difficult to type a word when you forget how to write the word you want to type, or when you can't remember the root word or how to split the word.
Improvements: Now the Wubi input method has also been improved, many Wubi input methods support root reverse check (such as poles), and support users to temporarily use pinyin when they can't remember the root (no need to switch to other input methods), and provide users with the input of the word (or phrase) of the five input code, for learning.
Personally, I think: If you are a person who doesn't type much, it is recommended to use pinyin, such as chatting about QQ or something; But if you want to be a full-time typist, then you should learn Wubi! According to my personal experience, typing with pinyin is more brain-intensive than typing with five strokes, and it is very tiring to type pinyin for half a day, but it is much easier to type five strokes for half a day.
In addition, when pinyin typing, there are typos that are not easy to proofread, and Wubi is relatively much easier.
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1. I want to fight (
e.g. chat) or use pinyin. The whole sentence can be entered, the thinking is relatively normal, and the basic correction rate can be very low.
2. Use five strokes to read and answer (for example, enter the articles in the book into the computer). If you are familiar with the five strokes, you can not look at the screen at all, and only look at the manuscript.
3. There are many people who type 100+ words per minute in pinyin. Even if you look at the play,The general article can be played very quickly,Because now pinyin is too powerful,The degree of intelligence is very high,The whole sentence input can be reduced to the number of times the code is selected,Although the rate of correction is higher than that of five strokes,But overall the speed is still fast。
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After proficiency, of course, it is five strokes fast, but for non-professional typists, the speed of pinyin input is also acceptable.
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It depends on your foundation, at least you have to be able to type blindly, that is, you don't look at the keyboard to type. As long as you can type blindly, then you can type quickly whether it is Wubi or Pinyin.
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There is no fast or slow If you use Wubi for a long time, then the speed at which you are proficient in typing words is very fast Playing pinyin is the same, the difference between Wubi and Pinyin is that if Wubi is not used for a long time, then it is likely to be forgotten, Pinyin is not used for a long time, and it can be restored to normal in a short time.
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Wubi and Pinyin its complex I think there is no one fast who is slow, the key lies in the proficiency you use, if you are familiar with the five strokes zhi root dao, familiar with Chinese pinyin, and good at using pinyin plus plus and Sogou and other Chinese pinyin input software, I think the speed is the same when entering the same document, Wubi is a stroke, do not need to choose the input text, and pinyin input to choose the same word or word, but you can also play abbreviations to help you a lot. That's some of my personal opinions.
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I use five strokes, but I still support pinyin.
The reason is that you all know the words, or spell it out.
Hey hey
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Depending on personal habits, I prefer pinyin.
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It varies from person to person, the initial part of Wubi may only be able to type a few words a minute, but Pinyin is easy to get started, and in the later stage, Wubi should be faster than Pinyin, but between this you need to memorize the root and accurately dismantle the word.
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Depending on your ability, it is generally said that the five strokes are simple and fast, and the pinyin rate is not as good as the five strokes. But it's almost the same as how well you use it, depending on your typing ability.
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Most people know that five strokes are fast! Learning is difficult for some people.
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In fact, according to my own situation, it is relatively fast to get used to five strokes. But with the progress of many input methods, pinyin input is also very good, and it is more user-friendly.
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Each has its own complex advantages. Pinyin to make faster, five strokes began to enter slower, to be familiar with the root, will split the word. However, after the five strokes and spelling are proficient, Pinyin can not play the five strokes, because the five strokes are relatively small in the input code, and the heavy code is very small, and there is no need to choose the heavy code word.
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In fact, many people say that practice to memorize the root, but I don't think so, in fact, you can practice more, for example, a few hours a day to play, I didn't memorize when I learned, and now you tell me to memorize I can't memorize well, and one of the most important things is to learn to split the word, in addition to more practice, you can also practice in ordinary life, I look at the words of the advertisement outside the window when I sit in the car, and when I see it, I think about how this is split, and when I walk, it is also a long time, and I sit like this unconsciously, when typing, I sometimes don't think in my head, the hand has been typed, so I don't think there is a special need to remember a thing, more practice, more use, more care in life, in fact, the five strokes are not as difficult as imagined, and learned to play pinyin much faster, come on.