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  • How Beijing’s Character Simplification Campaign Severed China from Its Own Civilization
  • China’s Five Sacred Creatures and What They Actually Meant
  • Is Language Visual? An Experiment with Chinese Characters

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visiontimes.com /1 month ago

How Beijing’s Character Simplification Campaign Severed China from Its Own Civilization

Look carefully at two versions of the same character. The first is 愛, the traditional form of the Chinese word for love. At its center sits 心, the character for heart, whole and...

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visiontimes.com /1 month ago

China’s Five Sacred Creatures and What They Actually Meant

The dragon: lord of transformation, emblem of imperial power The Shuowen Jiezi, the Han dynasty’s great etymological dictionary compiled around 100 CE, describes the dragon as “the...

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towardsdatascience.com /1 month ago

Is Language Visual? An Experiment with Chinese Characters

A story about a broken printer, visual inductive bias, and why the race endedin a tie. The post Is Language Visual? An Experiment with Chinese Characters appeared first on Towards...

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unseen-japan.com /1 month ago

Kanji Forever? Why Japan Still Uses Chinese Characters, But Korea Mostly Doesn’t

Japan spent a century trying to abolish kanji, from an 1866 petition to the shogun to a postwar novelist who wanted Japan to adopt French. Here's why it failed.

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