Actually I still prefer the wade-giles initial consonant of p and p', ch and ch' etc.hohomi wrote: Are you talking about hanyu pinyin? I don't think there are two alphabets representing the same consonant in pinyin. I think you are talking about j q x being the same as z c s. They are NOT! If you try to pronounce ji like z + i, it will end up like tsi/志/ in Hokkien.
For first time learners , you will know that both the sounds are similar, only that p' is more explosive than without p, k' and k, t and t' etc.