Rock Art
Karin from California requested the Chinese translation for “rock art”… *gets up off lazy butt to Google this*… ahhh, is this what yer talking ’bout?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_art
… if so, here ya go.
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… where essentially the first character means “rock” and the second character means “art.”
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September 26th, 2006 at 5:52 am
The above characters are more applicable in written context. Here’s the expanded version of it, which would make more sense verbally.
… where the second and fourth characters are inserted… the second character can mean “head” and fourth character suggests “skill.” The first two characters together means “stone” or “rock” and the last two characters together means “art.”