20. When people write in English, they use letters of the alphabet. People who write in Chinese however, use characters (文字) that stand for words or ideas. (1)
. The earliest forms were called "oracle bones." These were animal bones marked with pictures and symbols. In addition to writing on bones, the Chinese also made marks on turtle shells (龟壳). By 1400 BC, the Chinese writing system (系统) had become more complex. (2)
. Around 200 BC, Chinese characters became standardized. This means that everyone used the same characters.
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. For example, the character that means man in the Lishu system from 200 BC is similar to the character that means man from the Jiantizi, or modern simplified system, of the twentieth century.
People have made efforts to change Chinese characters over the centuries. (4)
. The Chinese government simplified (简化) many characters so that more people could learn to read. This simpler system is used in mainland China and Singapore. (5)
. Even with these changes, Chinese writing from 2,200 years ago is still understood today.
A. It had more than 2,500 characters B. Historians believe Chinese writing began as early as 1500 BC C. The most important changes happened in the twentieth century D. Traditional characters are used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau E. Many modern Chinese characters are similar to those from 2,000 years ago |