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  1. Classical Chinese [a] is the language in which the classics of Chinese literature were written, from c. the 5th century BCE. [2] For millennia thereafter, the written Chinese used in these works was imitated and iterated upon by scholars in a form now called Literary Chinese, which was used for almost all formal writing in China until the early ...

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    • 5th century BC to 2nd century AD; continued as a literary language until the 20th century
  2. Structure of Chinese Classical Chinese (文言) Until the early 20th century Classical Chinese (文言 wényán), was the main form of writing in China. There many regional variations in the forms of characters, and they also changed over time, but they were standardised during the Qin Dynasty (秦朝 - 221–206 BC).

  3. Chinese languages - Han, Classical, Dialects: Han Chinese developed more polysyllabic words and more specific verbal and nominal (noun) categories of words. Most traces of verb formation and verb conjugation began to disappear. An independent Southern tradition (on the Yangtze River), simultaneous with Late Archaic Chinese, developed a special style, used in the poetry Chuci (“Elegies of Chu ...

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  5. Jun 8, 2017 · An introduction into Old Chinese from the archaic up to the classical period, focusing on such domains as genealogy, typology, phonology, or morphology. “Grammar” (syntax, function words) is not addressed here. One of the most well-informed introductions into early Chinese writing system in the second part. Gassmann, Robert H., and Wolfgang ...

  6. Apr 18, 2023 · Classical Chinese is a poetic and sophisticated language, and might be one of the most compact languages in the world. That means, for expressing the same idea, fewer characters (or 'words') are needed than would be the case in modern Chinese or most other languages. (This holds true only for topics (ideas) that were known and could be ...

  7. 114 HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL CHINESE LITERATURE (1000 BCE-900 CE) 咀iis same process occurred with stories as well. Certain figures-often historical or putatively historical figures-would be portrayed in various story cycles. In different situations, different versions of the stories would be told, and the interest of the stories

  8. Apr 5, 2017 · The Chinese script is among the main writing systems of the ancient world, and with its over three millennia of documented history is the only one that has been in continuous use essentially in the same form until today. The earliest surviving examples of Chinese writing go back to the late Shang 商 (ca. 1300–1046) period, around 1300 bce ...

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