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Jul 2025
44m 54s

Zev Handel, "Chinese Characters Across A...

Marshall Poe
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For centuries, scribes across East Asia used Chinese characters to write things down–even in languages based on very different foundations than Chinese. In southern China, Japan, Korea and Vietnam, people used Chinese to read and write–and never thought it was odd. It was, after all, how things were done. Even today, Cantonese speakers use Chinese character ... Show More
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