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Forum: Reading and Writing 27th September 2007, 12:35 PM

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Resources for Literary Chinese (wenyan)

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Re: Resources for Literary Chinese (wenyan)

少年中国说 is short; read it for yourself here (http://baike.baidu.com/view/78855.htm).

Liang Qichao wrote lots of stuff - I only mentioned government and progress since that's one of
the main reasons...



Forum: Reading and Writing 11th November 2006, 11:24 AM

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Resources for Literary Chinese (wenyan)

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The 中华书局 edition of 古文观止 is not a photostat, I...

The 中华书局 edition of 古文观止 is not a photostat, I believe, but rather a newly-typeset
edition based on an earlier punctuated edition - or at least that's what the editor's introduction
says in my 1963...



Forum: Reading and Writing 17th March 2006, 09:12 PM

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Resources for Literary Chinese (wenyan)

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The 礼记 should be in your copy of the 四书五经:...

The 礼记 should be in your copy of the 四书五经:
大学、中庸、论语、孟子、周易、书经、诗经、礼记、春秋. It's online here
(http://www.chinakyl.com/rbbook/gb/13/6/liji.htm) and tons of other places, too. It's only "lost"
in the sense...



Forum: Reading and Writing 9th February 2006, 05:01 PM

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You'll definitely want 古文观止, a collection of all...

You'll definitely want 古文观止, a collection of all types of prose works through the ages
edited during the Qing.

For later literary Chinese, you can't really go wrong with the western-influenced...



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