China Tour Manager

February 4, 2009

China’s Language

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China’s Language

Spoken Chinese has consisted of a number of Old Chinese, and then Middle Chinese, for its first 4,000 years, then became Chinese dialects and languages throughout recent history, beginning 1,000 years ago. In the Ming Dynasty standard Mandarin was nationalized. Even so, it wasn’t until the Republic of China era in the 1900s when there was any noticeable result in promoting a common unified language in China.

China's Language 

The ancient written standard was Classical Chinese. It was used for thousands of years, but was mostly reserved for scholars and intellectuals. By the 20th century, millions of citizens, especially those outside of the imperial court were illiterate. Only after the May 4th Movement did the push for Vernacular Chinese begin. This allowed common citizens to read since it was modeled after the linguistics and phonology of a spoken language.



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