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Classical Chinese refers to the written language of the classical period of Chinese literature, from the end of the Spring and Autumn period (early 5th century BC) to the end of the Han dynasty (AD 220), while Literary Chinese is the form of written Chinese used from the end of the Han dynasty to … See more
Classical Chinese, also known as Literary Chinese (古文 gǔwén "ancient text", or 文言 wényán "text speak", meaning "literary language/speech"; modern vernacular: 文言文 wényánwén "text speak text", meaning "literary … See more
Chinese characters are not alphabetic and only rarely reflect sound changes. The tentative reconstruction of Old Chinese is an endeavor only a … See more
Literary Chinese was adopted in Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. The Oxford Handbook of Classical Chinese Literature argues that this … See more
Classical Chinese is distinguished from written vernacular Chinese in its style, which appears extremely concise and compact to modern … See more
Classical Chinese was the main form used in Chinese literary works until the May Fourth Movement (1919), and was also used extensively in Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. Classical Chinese was used to write the Hunmin Jeongeum proclamation in which the modern … See more
• Classical Chinese for Everyone, Bryan Van Norden, 2004
• Chinese Notes: Introduction to Classical Chinese, Alex Amies, 2013
• Chinese Texts: A Classical Chinese course, Mark Edward Lewis, 2014 See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Images of Classical Chinese Language
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WebClassical Chinese. Han Chinese developed more polysyllabic words and more specific verbal and nominal (noun) categories of words. Most traces of verb formation and verb …
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WebJun 8, 2017 · It should be emphasized at the very beginning that the popular term “Classical Chinese” is reserved here for reference to the language of the Warring States (5th–3rd …
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WebFeb 21, 2022 · Literary Chinese? 1. Pre-Classical Chinese: 13th to 5th century BCE. This is the language of the oracle bone inscriptions and Shang and... 2. Classical Chinese …
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WebAug 6, 2015 · Classical Chinese is distinguished from written vernacular Chinese in its style, which appears extremely concise and compact to modern Chinese speakers, …
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WebClassical Chinese (based on the literary language of the Zhou Dynasty from c. the 5th century BC) Classical Greek ( Attic dialect of the 5th century BC) Classical Sanskrit …
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WebLanguage in Classical Chinese Philosophy At first glance, early Chinese thought as expressed in Warring States period (475-221 BCE) texts does not seem to focus on the …