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  • Cool History Fact of the night
    bootlegrydia@social.treehouse.systemsundefined bootlegrydia@social.treehouse.systems

    @pounce @0xabad1dea yes, it's documented on wikipedia:

    https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%B3%A8%E9%9F%B3%E7%AC%A6%E8%99%9F

    Uncategorized classicalchinese typography printing handwriting

  • Cool History Fact of the night
    bootlegrydia@social.treehouse.systemsundefined bootlegrydia@social.treehouse.systems

    @pikhq @0xabad1dea

    a modern computer font which looks similar as this ancient writing (it's sorta "artistic" and not used for professional documents though):

    Uncategorized classicalchinese typography printing handwriting

  • 꾸준히 하는 말이지만, 韓國語가 母語인 사람이 日本語를 안 배우는 건 참 아까운 일이라고 생각한다.
    bootlegrydia@social.treehouse.systemsundefined bootlegrydia@social.treehouse.systems

    @hongminhee there might also be advantages for native Chinese speakers to learn Korean and Japanese

    and maybe Korean is even easier as the pronunciation of Hanja is much closer to Chinese than Japanese Kanji, even if Hanja has mostly been abolished

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