Chinese Literature
Chinese Literature
Chinese Literature
CHINESE
LITERATUR
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ASIAN LITERATURE
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FACTS & TRIVIAS ABOUT CHINA
• Chinese civilization – one of the
few ancient civilization to have its
individual writing concept.
• The Chinese language has over
20,000 characters the average
Chinese only learns about 5,000 of
these in his lifetime.
FACTS & TRIVIAS ABOUT CHINA
• Flag of China was originally adopted
on October 1,1949
• The red of the Chinese flag
symbolizes the Communist
Revolution, and also the tradition
color of the people.
• The large gold star represent
Communism and Communism means
a way of organizing a society in which
a government own
• The four smaller stars represent the
social classes of the people
The Great Wall of China (also known as the
“Ten Thousand Li Wall”)
TRIVIA
1.Mandarin 5.Min
2.Cantones 6.Xiang
e 7.Gan
3.Hakka
4.Wu
Chinese
literature
Home to 1.3 billion people,
China remains to be a country
filled with a long and colorful
history where even the oldest of
rites are still being practiced by
its citizens up to this day. One of
the significant contributions of
China to the world is its rich
literary heritage that dates back
in the ancient times. Its literature
has extended from the East to
the West and has been revered
all over the world.
VOCABULARY
DIVINATION – the art of reading tea leaves
and cards to predict the future
TRIGRAMS – any if the eight possible
combinations of three whole or broken lines
used especially in Chinese divination
VERNACULAR – ordinary or everyday
language
SPARSE – less than what is necessary or
normal
Classical Poetry
Classical Poetry
The Book of Changes ( I Ching) is one of the
most important classical texts in Chinese
literature. It is a book of divination based on
eight trigrams, which existed during the Zhou
dynasty. The writers of the Warring States
period attempted to explain the world and its
moral principles through the commentaries
found in additional sections of the text.
The Classic of Poetry is the earliest
collection of poetry, consisting of 305
poems that included folk and festival
songs, hymns, and eulogies.
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