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After its introduction, it was reconciled with indigenous thought to form a unique Chinese tradition. 3. Wisdom Through Proverbs ( Chengyu )
Despite centuries of phonetic changes and regional dialects, the non-phonetic nature of Chinese characters has allowed the written language to maintain a consistent identity for millennia, effectively unifying diverse dynasties and ethnic groups. 2. Philosophical Pillars Chinese
The distinction between nǐ (informal "you") and nín (formal "you") demonstrates how hierarchy and respect are woven into the very grammar of speech. After its introduction, it was reconciled with indigenous
Proverbs are a cornerstone of "deep" Chinese text, often condensing complex philosophical lessons into four characters. The Evolution of Ancient Chinese Thought - ResearchGate After its introduction
Focuses on inner virtue, social morality, and respect for the community.